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The Taj Mahal of kites in Australia

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Created by Kazan > 9 months ago, 29 May 2013
eppo
WA, 9733 posts
31 May 2013 1:29PM
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Nah don't the locals are really weird...

Dave Whettingsteel
WA, 1397 posts
31 May 2013 4:04PM
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eppo said..
Jesus Dave I'm trying to help you out....

Okay fair enough...if there was any place in all of Australia I would like to live for wind it would be Gero! It has it all and can't be beat for consistent and superb wind and swell...the rest of you are kidding yourself is you think it can be beat.

Damn Dave is that what you wanted me to say....the truth!


Haha, I see where you are coming from. I tend to be the more the merrier, as I spend too much time kiting on my own and cant imagine the place getting crowded, there are just too many options. I also have memories of some of the "locals" trying to keep Spot X secret and then being hell devo when nobody gave a ** about their views when it was proposed to build a port on the break! There is power in numbers.

tomme
VIC, 475 posts
1 Jun 2013 3:17PM
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HaydenDekker said...
I vote rosebud tooo. The shop there has made it Kite Capital of AUS.


poot service, prices above anywhere else and generally rude staff the imes ive been there.
kite repubkic, shq and the zu are fsr more approachable, have better range and attitude. just based on my experience

Ugly
WA, 209 posts
1 Jun 2013 2:02PM
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Dave Whettingsteel said..

eppo said..
Jesus Dave I'm trying to help you out....

Okay fair enough...if there was any place in all of Australia I would like to live for wind it would be Gero! It has it all and can't be beat for consistent and superb wind and swell...the rest of you are kidding yourself is you think it can be beat.

Damn Dave is that what you wanted me to say....the truth!


Haha, I see where you are coming from. I tend to be the more the merrier, as I spend too much time kiting on my own and cant imagine the place getting crowded, there are just too many options. I also have memories of some of the "locals" trying to keep Spot X secret and then being hell devo when nobody gave a ** about their views when it was proposed to build a port on the break! There is power in numbers.


The only thing wrong with Gero is Gero/// Wind Excluded in this comment.



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