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Created by yoyo > 9 months ago, 18 Nov 2008
choco
SA, 4175 posts
19 Nov 2008 10:46PM
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This spit looks easier to get too.

choco
SA, 4175 posts
19 Nov 2008 10:47PM
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from Wikipedia.
Dungeness Spit is a 5.5-mile (8.9 km) long sand spit jutting out from the northern edge of the Olympic Peninsula in northeastern Clallam County
It is the longest natural sand spit in the United States.
Have you been there Roo?




sailquik
VIC, 6165 posts
20 Nov 2008 2:06AM
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That one is not far from Roo's home. I remember drawing it to his attention some time ago. I seem to remember that he, or someone else over there thought it had a few issues that might make it less ideal than it looks. Close up photos of the spit show large logs and fallen trees all over it. Water inside might be a bit shallow and have a few hazards in it.

Roo
876 posts
20 Nov 2008 4:03AM
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G'day Choco,

Found Dungeness 3 years ago around the same time ARooBar was discovered. Biggest problem with Dungeness is the lack of wind, its just not very consistant and very strong. It tends to work in the same weather pattern as ARooBar but the wind is never as strong. From my research I've found there are very few places in the world with strong consistant winds. My starting point was the great winds of the world, if they have been named they tend to be strong and regular, ie Chinook, Mistral, Khamsin, Sirrocco etc. www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/wind/The-Pampero.htm Add in a particular topographical feature that accelerates the wind and you've got a good starting point. That's what led me to Punta Arenas in the Magellan Strait in Chile.

Roo

choco
SA, 4175 posts
20 Nov 2008 7:43AM
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Hi Roo

The Tassie boys did alright sailing the Henty river,it looks like it can work in a couple of directions and is on the west coast of Tassie which gets some good fronts coming through.


yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
20 Nov 2008 11:46AM
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Roo, it looks like the wind might be closer to home from this world graph.

Though I note it is missing some spots (Wellington NZ , Namibia etc) I guess what is good for windmills may not be perfect for speed sailing.

AUS02
TAS, 2038 posts
20 Nov 2008 8:45PM
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Our wind in TAS is called the "Roaring 40's"

Pacey
WA, 525 posts
21 Nov 2008 1:03AM
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AUS1111 said...

So Pete, is Useless Loop worth another visit?


The Useless Loop course we used was on this pond, P3 -
www.google.com:443/maps?ll=-26.319778,113.34618&z=14&t=h&hl=en. Wind direction was pretty much due south, so course was a little bit tight, whereas the other potential course on P2, next big pond to the south, was too broad.

Very windy and very salty however, and no showers for a week. Not pleasant living conditions.

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
21 Nov 2008 8:26AM
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Pacey said...

AUS1111 said...

So Pete, is Useless Loop worth another visit?


The Useless Loop course we used was on this pond, P3 -
www.google.com:443/maps?ll=-26.319778,113.34618&z=14&t=h&hl=en. Wind direction was pretty much due south, so course was a little bit tight, whereas the other potential course on P2, next big pond to the south, was too broad.

Very windy and very salty however, and no showers for a week. Not pleasant living conditions.



How accessible is it? I heard useless loop salt mine was a restricted area and you could only get in with a permit? Or are the salt-pans outside the restricted area?

yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
21 Nov 2008 3:42PM
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Where abouts in Pond 3 ? Which is Pond 3?

The photos looks like Clough bar.

tim90
WA, 66 posts
21 Nov 2008 5:51PM
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ooh, while we're discussing shark bay spots... any thoughts about the sandbar off shell beach? dosent look as great as faure sill, but would be easier to get to.


Also just been thinking about that crazy-wind-destroying-roller-doors day at mandurah, and that maybe it would have been worth going down to here...

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
21 Nov 2008 6:54PM
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tim90 said...
Also just been thinking about that crazy-wind-destroying-roller-doors day at mandurah, and that maybe it would have been worth going down to here...




Tried it, it's shorter than it looks. Many of those places in the estuary look great on google earth but when you try them it turns out you need more wind than available.

On that one day a year then maybe... but then again if you just go down Hardies you can bear off wherever you like, and the weed still keeps the chop down.

tim90
WA, 66 posts
21 Nov 2008 7:07PM
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yeah, agree about the run length nebs, had a go checking out all those lil' bits of samphire a while ago.
Only really intrested in this for those winter southerly fronts with lots of storm surge, as hardies ends up being too choppy, and hopefully this would still be a viable option for 10sec's

yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
22 Nov 2008 1:09PM
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Tim, with the breeze mainly being southerly it may be too broad but it definitely looks like it is worth checking out.

The main run is about a kilometer. Ado says they get a large tide up that way so the sand spit at the north end may be under half the time.

izaak
TAS, 2013 posts
22 Nov 2008 5:14PM
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if no one saw what this new spot looks like what choco was saying heres some pics of the place henty river












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