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WA Beach Huggers on downwinders... coping strategy

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Created by GranG > 9 months ago, 17 Feb 2016
GranG
WA, 257 posts
17 Feb 2016 10:13AM
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Been a while since I posted on here.

Lately been noticing a significant increase on beach huggers on down winders. It is really sad, as for years, everyone seemed to know that you find a wave, follow it to the beach and ride it... with the occasional left vs right priority.

But lately there seems to be an army of folks who will cut you off on a wave, hugging the beach and just hop from one wave to the next to the next, with no regard for the person doing a tack coming in on said wave...

How are you handling this situation?

Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
17 Feb 2016 12:19PM
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by breaking into all the cars along the WA coast and selling your kiteing gear to euros so they can use it as toilet paper after pinching off a few in the sand dunes.

oh yeah obligatory keep your **** in the wa section

Jared888
WA, 389 posts
17 Feb 2016 10:39AM
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head down eyes on the prize when riding a wave.......accidents may happen, then we can talk or tumble on the sand while we untangle our gear.

marco
WA, 328 posts
17 Feb 2016 12:16PM
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GranG said..
Been a while since I posted on here.



But lately there seems to be an army of folks who will cut you off on a wave, hugging the beach and just hop from one wave to the next to the next, with no regard for the person doing a tack coming in on said wave...

How are you handling this situation?


Fully agree .... missing the old days when you knew everyone is doing a DW!

Jared888
WA, 389 posts
17 Feb 2016 12:26PM
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Only done this a few times and hopefully this arvo is on. My last week in the big smoke.

Found the crew to be friendly, few dagger stares from a couple of kiters around the north groyne at city/floreat beach maybe as they are on a tack.

Noticed if a DWer is slower than others they simply go round.

I am one of those slower DWer as I am used to kiteing a break or a place that doesn't have DW capabilities or Im just by myself. If I realize Im in the way I will tack head out offshore a bit jibe and give my back leg a break and let them pass on through on the coast side then tuck back in behind them.

Super fun BTW wish the swell was a bit bigger though.

see you out there today Yewww!!!

diamond2001
WA, 436 posts
17 Feb 2016 12:27PM
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It doesn't happen on the Lanos to wedge run

Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
17 Feb 2016 2:44PM
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diamond2001 said..
It doesn't happen on the Lanos to wedge run


or in the WA section just in the general section every god damn time

austin
671 posts
17 Feb 2016 12:54PM
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Can't this just go in the 'Metro - WA' section, its such a disappointment to be tarred with the same brush,

mazdon
1198 posts
17 Feb 2016 12:55PM
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Kozzie said..

diamond2001 said.. It doesn't happen on the Lanos to wedge run

or in the WA section just in the general section every god damn time


why so angry kozzie? did you see in the WA wind graph section that rotto has gone to 20kn?
its 30 min off perth metro surely.... thought you'd be keen to know that.

marco
WA, 328 posts
17 Feb 2016 2:31PM
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mazdon said..

Kozzie said..


diamond2001 said.. It doesn't happen on the Lanos to wedge run


or in the WA section just in the general section every god damn time



why so angry kozzie? did you see in the WA wind graph section that rotto has gone to 20kn?
its 30 min off perth metro surely.... thought you'd be keen to know that.


because he is newbie & twintip rider

Jared888
WA, 389 posts
17 Feb 2016 2:33PM
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mazdon said..

Kozzie said..


diamond2001 said.. It doesn't happen on the Lanos to wedge run


or in the WA section just in the general section every god damn time



why so angry kozzie? did you see in the WA wind graph section that rotto has gone to 20kn?
its 30 min off perth metro surely.... thought you'd be keen to know that.


Hey does this mean its on this arvo.....Rotto being the indicator it will ramp along swanbourne to trigg?

mazdon
1198 posts
17 Feb 2016 3:48PM
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it should do.... but doesn't seem to really want to today, might be too hot.

rotto usually goes, then if you see Ocean reef ramp up to strong yellows or first green quickly then it is on.

Weta
WA, 893 posts
17 Feb 2016 5:24PM
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diamond2001 said..
It doesn't happen on the Lanos to wedge run


Mate stop advertising it..................apparently you've done it???

No need to repeatedly tell everyone on the internet how good it is.

Lambie
QLD, 742 posts
17 Feb 2016 8:31PM
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I just don't get the 'beach huggers" comment - must be a WA genetic disorder?? Here on the east we are actually happy to see a fellow kiter on a downwinder. - lots of beach between kiters over here !! So what exactly is the issue ?? Irrespective of whether I was kiting from my local spot or doing a downwinder the same kiting rules apply re rider on the wave, rider leaving the beach etc?? Do the WA kiter have different kiting etiquette to the rest of the mainland??

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
17 Feb 2016 7:01PM
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Kozzie said..

diamond2001 said..
It doesn't happen on the Lanos to wedge run



or in the WA section just in the general section every god damn time


WA is the general section, its a WA based site clown boy

Poida
WA, 1921 posts
17 Feb 2016 7:20PM
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you did the floz to trigg downwinder?

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
17 Feb 2016 9:19PM
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Lambie said..
I just don't get the 'beach huggers" comment - must be a WA genetic disorder??


Beach Huggers is going to be the name of my new kite school.

lol.

Unhook3d
WA, 467 posts
18 Feb 2016 7:43PM
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Lambie said...
I just don't get the 'beach huggers" comment - must be a WA genetic disorder?? Here on the east we are actually happy to see a fellow kiter on a downwinder. - lots of beach between kiters over here !! So what exactly is the issue ?? Irrespective of whether I was kiting from my local spot or doing a downwinder the same kiting rules apply re rider on the wave, rider leaving the beach etc?? Do the WA kiter have different kiting etiquette to the rest of the mainland??

The issue is that we have a DW run that is so popular in the summer it can be like peak hour out there. Literally 100+ kites in a 5-10km stretch (am I exaggerating here perth? That's what it seems like to me) and some guys are just charging straight down the breaking wave line all the way.
TBH I don't really have any issue with it, I like to take my time cruising DW. And just let those guys past.
No big deal at all. I can understand OP's issue tho if he is being cut off.

Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
18 Feb 2016 9:52PM
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mazdon said..

Kozzie said..


diamond2001 said.. It doesn't happen on the Lanos to wedge run


or in the WA section just in the general section every god damn time



why so angry kozzie? did you see in the WA wind graph section that rotto has gone to 20kn?
its 30 min off perth metro surely.... thought you'd be keen to know that.


oh no the wind was light today :`(
so i had to do this for 4 hours
and i got 3/4 a bottle scotch left im in a clean room for first time in a month heats on tv and the misses is going to drive up for my birthday in a few hours.
im about as angry as i ever could be.
that i didnt take up all those job offers in WA when i knew it would be a terrible season due to el nino


Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
18 Feb 2016 9:54PM
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waveslave said..

Lambie said..
I just don't get the 'beach huggers" comment - must be a WA genetic disorder??



Beach Huggers is going to be the name of my new kite school.

lol.


mines tree huggers



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