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womens windsurfing day!

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Created by HAIL > 9 months ago, 4 Feb 2009
HAIL
SA, 1160 posts
4 Feb 2009 9:23PM
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heard a roumor about a female only event running soon!! keep eyes on forum for updates! if your interested!

sharkbiscuit
820 posts
5 Feb 2009 12:44PM
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SAKSA "come-n-try" day ?

SSAWS08
SA, 144 posts
5 Feb 2009 2:57PM
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Don't want to say too much just yet but things are progressing.

Definately windsurfing, definately for women and girls of all ages and abilities - keen for the experienced women to help out the newbies.

Most likely Sunday the 8th March almost definately Milang

Trying to get council and sailing club interested in cleaning up some engine blocks and star droppers (send them an email)

Probably some structured teaching to start with by some keen female windsurfers (rigging, up haul, getting gouing tacks and gybesetc) and free sail afterwards

Definatley a BBQ, a couple of big boards and rigs from the local shops

More will be posted soon once we have finalised a few matters - if your keen feel free to post something here!

The boys just have to keep out of the way!

Cheers



bubs
SA, 924 posts
5 Feb 2009 8:22PM
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I would try convince my older sister to go, but i don't like my chances ha ha.... i could maybe find a couple mates if your going to have learners gear there, i know a couple friends who wouldn't mind giving it a go...

Cheers
Bubs

russh
SA, 3027 posts
5 Feb 2009 8:55PM
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If they're female/women/girls they would be welcome to use the gear Bubs - I think this is really about womens windsurfing and getting them on the water with help from other female windsurfers!

russh
SA, 3027 posts
5 Feb 2009 9:01PM
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Hi - just to give you an idea of where the council stands on the items being uncovered in the lake - I emailed them today - so a quick response. I have removed names and contact details for privacy reasons

Cheers,

"Dear Russell

As you would be aware there have been lots of items uncovered by the receding water levels that pose a risk to people using the water ways. The difficulty in removing them is most of the time they are heavy, are stuck in the mud and require large machines or tractors to remove them. The mud is usually soft near the waters edge and large machinery gets bogged in these areas. As such we are not removing large items from the river or lake unless there is a specific risk.

If you wish to remove smaller items from the Milang area you can place them in the car park near the boat ramp and we will dispose of them from there. There are some community groups in Milang which also undertake work along the foreshore area. ******* at the Milang Old School House 0******* can put you in touch with the these groups.

Regards.

Simon G*****
General Manager of Engineering Services
Alexandrina Council
Engineering & Infrastructure Services

Website: www.alexandrina.sa.gov.au

Please consider the environment - do you really need to print this email?"

Susie
SA, 837 posts
6 Feb 2009 1:17PM
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I would think there is a specific risk. If someone got catapaulted on an engine block and the council had refused to remove it, wouldn't the council then be liable? I got catapaulted on SOMETHING in front of the jetty and damaged my fin. Could have broken my neck.

Anyway, I for one am keen to support this day/weekend in every way I can. I am sure the other experienced girls would be too.

airush geoff
974 posts
6 Feb 2009 3:42PM
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If the windsurfing crew are going to do this clean up can someone pm me- I would love to help out..

Awesome idea with the ladies day- I know two ladies who have taken up windsurfing and even though I dig the kite thing I think it is very important to push for gender equal involvement in both sports...keep up the good work crew.

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
6 Feb 2009 5:57PM
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airush geoff said...

If the windsurfing crew are going to do this clean up can someone pm me- I would love to help out..

Awesome idea with the ladies day- I know two ladies who have taken up windsurfing and even though I dig the kite thing I think it is very important to push for gender equal involvement in both sports...keep up the good work crew.



Sellicks on Sunday afternoon had 16 people in the water, 5 of them chicks!

sunny girl
SA, 9 posts
6 Feb 2009 5:57PM
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Sounds like fun my friend and I are new to windsurfing and been to Milang a couple of times to practice I'll keep an eye out for more details :)

legless
SA, 852 posts
6 Feb 2009 10:19PM
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Sail at boggy II the water is waist deep and no hidden crap under the water like in Milang.

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
7 Feb 2009 8:40AM
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legless said...

Sail at boggy II the water is waist deep and no hidden crap under the water like in Milang.



Milang
Good parking
Shops
toilets
nice grassed rigging areas, and beach (plenty of beach:()
camping if nec.
pub
sealed roads

Boggy 2
none of the above......

Kym Roberts
SA, 259 posts
7 Feb 2009 9:54AM
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LOL

legless
SA, 852 posts
7 Feb 2009 6:44PM
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Milang:

Trash your fin on submerged crap.
Cut your foot open on a broken bottle.
Wade through toxic mud.
Carry your gear a mile to get to the water.
Get catupulted after hitting the sand bank and end up in the toxic mud.


When has windsurfing ever been about shops and toilets. The most important is to have a good safe sailing location Milang is not safe.

Boggy II: no crap in the water and the water is just over waist deep plus you don't have to carry your gear a mile, great sailing spot.

Susie
SA, 837 posts
7 Feb 2009 7:51PM
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legless are you a girl?

caseyguids
SA, 80 posts
7 Feb 2009 8:07PM
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""When has windsurfing ever been about shops and toilets. ""

My wife and a few of her friends are keen... Trust me the shops, toilets, cabins etc are the appealing point!

russh
SA, 3027 posts
7 Feb 2009 8:09PM
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So legless - will you arrange a catering van, play ground, rubbish bins and some shade and toilets for everyone at Boggy 2 -the women would be happy for your contribution?

We have a couple of thousand kilometres of coastline with out crap etc and we would probably prefer to hold this at seacliff or something -the fact is Milang has a degree of civilisation and those with other things to consider beyond just windsurfing can entertain their children get a feed etc from the feedback that people have given it isn't quite a bad as Legless is making out - but i am a saltwater person and flat sailing on any lake to me is quite hohum - Boggy 2 may be great but give me the ocean with some nice waves any day.

Susie
SA, 837 posts
7 Feb 2009 8:10PM
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Is it true that Womad and the 8th March coincide? If so, does this affect any girls wanting to come?
I agree Russ
Plus Milang, despite the odd piece of junk, is really quite safe to learn - not so many tiger snakes as boggy too.www.seabreeze.com.au/Media/View/8431/Windsurfing/Snake-in-The-Grass-At-Boggy/

caseyguids
SA, 80 posts
7 Feb 2009 8:21PM
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Womad is 13-15 march.
Sophie

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
7 Feb 2009 10:25PM
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www.womadelaide.com.au/

russh
SA, 3027 posts
8 Feb 2009 10:21AM
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iT'S THE womad WEEKEND - - Need to make a decision - most people hav'nt said that this was going to affect them

Wife and daughter are v keen - begginer to winner has been playing all last evening - there talking straps and planning alreadty - need to make a decision and finalise plans

I think 8th is ok - whats the vote from everyone -

Green thumbs up 8th March

Red we move it to the 15th or 22 nd (cant come to either)

Pittsy
SA, 251 posts
8 Feb 2009 1:28PM
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Shame it is Women only doesn't give me much of an excuse to go windsurfing.

But it is a great idea it would be great to see more women to get into Windsurfing.


Susie
SA, 837 posts
8 Feb 2009 1:59PM
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what about the weekend before, the 1st. I think most of the girls I know will be going to womad. But I can ask them.

caseyguids
SA, 80 posts
8 Feb 2009 4:43PM
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Susie said...

what about the weekend before, the 1st. I think most of the girls I know will be going to womad. But I can ask them.


Yes, they are. Most have a 3 day pass as it turned out cheaper..
Sort of need a date asap to spread the word via fb..

Sophie

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
8 Feb 2009 10:09PM
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1st is good for us, lets do it!

russh
SA, 3027 posts
8 Feb 2009 10:44PM
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Unfortunately I probably cannot make it with the girls on the 1st due to wifes work committments - still happy to help out getting something organised though.

dralyagmas
SA, 380 posts
9 Feb 2009 10:24AM
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So is that any kind of decision?

I might be able to bring wifey down to get her out on a board.

Is this an event supported by shops with demo gear etc. as I dont think the wife could sail the Fish

viksta
69 posts
9 Feb 2009 3:46PM
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We can do just about whatever date!! We have a girl mate who wants to try but is off to womad but can come on the 9th!! Let us know as I am keen!

SSAWS08
SA, 144 posts
10 Feb 2009 11:08PM
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SSAWS08 said...

Don't want to say too much just yet but things are progressing.

Definately windsurfing, definately for women and girls of all ages and abilities - keen for the experienced women to help out the newbies.

Most likely Sunday the 8th March almost definately Milang

Trying to get council and sailing club interested in cleaning up some engine blocks and star droppers (send them an email)

Probably some structured teaching to start with by some keen female windsurfers (rigging, up haul, getting gouing tacks and gybesetc) and free sail afterwards

Definatley a BBQ, a couple of big boards and rigs from the local shops

More will be posted soon once we have finalised a few matters - if your keen feel free to post something here!

The boys just have to keep out of the way!

Cheers






If you want to fill out a brief online survey and your not on the SSAWS mailing list PM me so we can finalise a date - will be screened for bogus entries

SSAWS08
SA, 144 posts
11 Feb 2009 11:07AM
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Have had a concerning email re Milang and water levels.

Plese read below

Not sure where an alternative is - possibly Seacliff at low tide in front of the boat ramp - may need a rubber duckie or something though.

"Hi Guys
Just letting you know I was at Milang yesterday and the water has receeded even more! The fin on Marty's 101l board hit a few times when I was a fair way out! Not sure how the massive demo fins will stay attached to the boards!
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news! Maybe if you have time someone should go check it out....
Cheers"

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
11 Feb 2009 12:40PM
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West lakes is also another option?



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