... good question, I'm heading there with a few mates early october and would love to know some more about it!
Robbie ![]()
Ivan, the guy that owns 'the zu' kite shop in st kilda Victoria has photos of himself kiting there on his wall.
Maybe ring them for advice
My mate just opened lakey vue.. Accommodation right on the beach out front of lakeys. $150 for the whole place per night / sleeps 6 well and up to 12 if you have kids to hide away..
Www.lakeyalavue.com
Yeah terrrrrible place to kite ![]()
Haha ! Can't believe someone red thumbed me for that.. Is it because lakeys is a sick spot to kite? Flat water out front and waves out back? ![]()
Ivan, the guy that owns 'the zu' kite shop in st kilda Victoria has photos of himself kiting there on his wall.
that doesn't surprise me. all of ivan's photos and stories are just about him
Ivan, the guy that owns 'the zu' kite shop in st kilda Victoria has photos of himself kiting there on his wall.
that doesn't surprise me. all of ivan's photos and stories are just about him
I don't really know him, I was just killing time one day and went to look at the shop, photo looked cool and I asked where it was. Only mentioned it because the original poster asked about the area.
Just trying to help out a guy asking a question and trying to point him to someone with a lot more knowledge than me.
It was obviously heavily red thumb worthy so I'll be over here back in my box.
Friendly lot on here!
Haha what about all my red thumbs ! I've gone from none this morning to heaps in two posts!
Maybe I'll write a review on lakeys and see how many I can get? Lakeys isn't exactly news - it's been around a while.. Hence my mates building a hotel! If you think lakeys is a secret spot you need to get out more ![]()
Haha what about all my red thumbs ! I've gone from none this morning to heaps in two posts!
Maybe I'll write a review on lakeys and see how many I can get? Lakeys isn't exactly news - it's been around a while.. Hence my mates building a hotel! If you think lakeys is a secret spot you need to get out more ![]()
Nobody has said it was secret... Quite the opposite; there were over 50 kiters there at one point last season.
Haha what about all my red thumbs ! I've gone from none this morning to heaps in two posts!
Maybe I'll write a review on lakeys and see how many I can get? Lakeys isn't exactly news - it's been around a while.. Hence my mates building a hotel! If you think lakeys is a secret spot you need to get out more ![]()
Nobody has said it was secret... Quite the opposite; there were over 50 kiters there at one point last season.
Yes it's not a secret but getting kiters there with no surf back ground/surf etiquette. It can be dangerous and if you have problems there say good by to your kite or board or your life There's no rescue boat .the waves are for the experienced riders ![]()
Internet wrecks everything ..............what is the adventure if you all ready have all the info .............
banged it over 10 years ago .............before kiting / sup and google search was in every living room ........... thank you GOD .................
There was only 3 of us all day windsurfen it and nungas for a month ........
Have fun ........hope you get a couple of sessions to your self and your mates
Ps my tip is pack your old safety glasses ..........they get you great bike mileage down that way.![]()
leo loro lakey pipe yesterday
Yep, definately him, his name is not on the bottom of the photo.![]()
"There are only three sports; bullfighting, motor racing and mountaineering. the rest are merely games." Ernest Hemmingway. I think to those three you can add surfing or kiting large waves on a shallow reef. yesterday we awoke to the sound of a massive swell booming in the distance. the surfers were first up. there was both excitement and fear in the air. there is a point where surfing goes from being something fun you do in the ocean, to an act of commitment, bravery and skill. it adds a whole new dimension to the concept of recreation when you risk serious injury. yesterday was definitely one of those days. the surfers all survived the early morning glass mountains but there were broken boards, snapped leases and some very amped characters once safely back on land. then the wind came up and it was our turn. Australian lensman Adam Lackey captured this great picture of our Brazilian friend Leonardo Loro putting it all on the line at one of the heaviest kite waves in the world. bare in mind this was low tide and the reef is only a few feet under the water. get it wrong and things won't end well. our crew took to the water a few kilometres down wind at a less committing but equally sizey break. no quality photos available from that session though I have an image seared in my mind of Kay Karstaedt hooking into an unworldly behemoth of a wave with a groomed 16-18 foot face. it was quite a day. More photos coming
awesome shot! what happened next ![]()
no photo of next section means he ate it.. drove too fast into that section anyways, too much slack in the lines.. kooked it ![]()
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I dont understand the hate and the red thumbs.??
Thanks for sharing pgc and I cant wait to see more photos.
you think ??? i will post the rest of the ride when the internet is up .He made it!!! It was lakey pipe and you need to be going like a race car to make it. I know i would not even think about going.
There are only three sports; bullfighting, motor racing and mountaineering. the rest are merely games." Ernest Hemmingway. I think to those three you can add surfing or kiting large waves on a shallow reef. yesterday we awoke to the sound of a massive swell booming in the distance. the surfers were first up. there was both excitement and fear in the air. there is a point where surfing goes from being something fun you do in the ocean, to an act of commitment, bravery and skill. it adds a whole new dimension to the concept of recreation when you risk serious injury. yesterday was definitely one of those days. the surfers all survived the early morning glass mountains but there were broken boards, snapped leases and some very amped characters once safely back on land. then the wind came up and it was our turn.
Australian lensman Adam Lackey captured this great picture of our Brazilian friend Leonardo Loro putting it all on the line at one of the heaviest kite waves in the world. bare in mind this was low tide and the reef is only a few feet under the water. get it wrong and things won't end well. our crew took to the water a few kilometres down wind at a less committing but equally sizey break. no quality photos available from that session though I have an image seared in my mind of Kay Karstaedt hooking into an unworldly behemoth of a wave with a groomed 16-18 foot face. it was quite a day. More photos coming
awesome shot! what happened next ![]()
... f u c k me that looks awesome,,,,, and totally scarey !!!!! ![]()
haha, was stirring the pot. Late on Friday looking into my computer dazed and poking some fun. I think Leo deserves a bit of it really.
If he made it, then good one. I'll eat my words
Solid wave and nice pic.. been there a few times and not sure about lakey pipe being one of the heaviest waves in the world though. Only goes for a few seconds. How many heaviest waves are you counting.. like 5000?
There are only three sports; bullfighting, motor racing and mountaineering. the rest are merely games." Ernest Hemmingway. I think to those three you can add surfing or kiting large waves on a shallow reef.
noun: sport; plural noun: sports
an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.
pastime
noun: pastime; plural noun: pastimes
an activity that someone does regularly for enjoyment rather than work; a hobby.
haha, was stirring the pot. Late on Friday looking into my computer dazed and poking some fun. I think Leo deserves a bit of it really.
If he made it, then good one. I'll eat my words
Solid wave and nice pic.. been there a few times and not sure about lakey pipe being one of the heaviest waves in the world though. Only goes for a few seconds. How many heaviest waves are you counting.. like 5000?
... looks about what, 1 and half meters above him,,,,,,, 1m x 1m x 1m of water is 1000 kg, perched above his head, heavy enough me thinks,,,,,, or is that not how you measure it????? ![]()
"There are only three sports; bullfighting, motor racing and mountaineering. the rest are merely games." Ernest Hemmingway. I think to those three you can add surfing or kiting large waves on a shallow reef. yesterday we awoke to the sound of a massive swell booming in the distance. the surfers were first up. there was both excitement and fear in the air. there is a point where surfing goes from being something fun you do in the ocean, to an act of commitment, bravery and skill. it adds a whole new dimension to the concept of recreation when you risk serious injury. yesterday was definitely one of those days. the surfers all survived the early morning glass mountains but there were broken boards, snapped leases and some very amped characters once safely back on land. then the wind came up and it was our turn. Australian lensman Adam Lackey captured this great picture of our Brazilian friend Leonardo Loro putting it all on the line at one of the heaviest kite waves in the world. bare in mind this was low tide and the reef is only a few feet under the water. get it wrong and things won't end well. our crew took to the water a few kilometres down wind at a less committing but equally sizey break. no quality photos available from that session though I have an image seared in my mind of Kay Karstaedt hooking into an unworldly behemoth of a wave with a groomed 16-18 foot face. it was quite a day. More photos coming
Getting a bit high brow for seabreeze when "Ernest" is being quoted. Then again this could be the start of some in depth discussions on the meaning of our sport, but no what was I thinking, Criticise, Mock, Bag, Red Thumb, that's the seabreeze way!
Seriously though, great shots, when you get a chance post some more.