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Would you kite here?

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Created by Underoath > 9 months ago, 26 Oct 2014
Underoath
QLD, 2433 posts
27 Oct 2014 12:24AM
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OK, seen ths posted on a mates facebook today.

I have surfed here a number of times, great wave.

Would you kite here?


eezeegowin
WA, 175 posts
26 Oct 2014 11:06PM
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I remember seeing something similar on Ben Wilson's Dirty South video.

Looks awesome... dont get it wrong though. Is there a better launching spot close by where you can ride from to this spot?

Do you want to share where it is???


swinginginthewind
WA, 281 posts
26 Oct 2014 11:49PM
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Can't believe he's thinking of heading out there on a twintip...

lukekiter
WA, 96 posts
27 Oct 2014 12:09AM
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Can't believe he's thinking of heading out there on a twintip...




He should have been run out of town for riding that out there, plus I would have loved to have seen his attempt at getting over the ledge to get out.
For you eezeegowin, the launch spot is at ...........now that would just take all of the adventure out wouldn't it

Underoath
QLD, 2433 posts
27 Oct 2014 6:34AM
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Keep in mind the reef is not flat and covered in barnacles, oh and it's sheltered by the wind.

Dave Whettingsteel
WA, 1397 posts
27 Oct 2014 8:14AM
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I think the challenge is the impact of the cliffs on the wind. Might not be too bad on the wave but on the inside a lot of rotor and seriously gusty I've heard.

gokid
QLD, 491 posts
27 Oct 2014 10:41AM
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I surfed there years ago

I imagine there is a massive wind shadow at the end of the wave due to the headland

getting off the rocks is hard enough with a surfboard

let alone a kite in gusty wind with big holes

Don't imagine the locals would be to stoked with a kiter when the waves are still glassy

lukekiter
WA, 96 posts
27 Oct 2014 9:28AM
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One for the frothers


lukekiter
WA, 96 posts
27 Oct 2014 9:34AM
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Underoath
QLD, 2433 posts
27 Oct 2014 12:07PM
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The wave handles the wind quite well.

If you want to make the most out of the wave, I wouldnt be using a kite.

My thoughts anyway.

JacobMatan
WA, 431 posts
27 Oct 2014 10:15AM
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I would have thought the same as far as being too sheltered from the wind by the cliffs to the south, also getting back if you had crashed your kite would be sketchy as f***, no white sand beach to land on there

ActionSportsWA
WA, 978 posts
27 Oct 2014 2:02PM
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Hey Peeps,

This spot looks sick! Nice wave. Pity it's a left, but hey, whatever is going.

Sketchy spots aren't a problem, and that one is far from really sketchy. You need to be confident in your own ability, need to have confidence in your gear and need to accept that if it all goes wrong you are prepared for the possibility of coming in over rocks or a long swim, potentially without your board and kite etc.

I've kited some really sketchy spots in my time, in big surf and in isolated locations. Just accept responsibility for your decisions. Do not expect someone to come and rescue you, and be prepared for a long sharky swim in without your gear. Some of the best waves are to be had in places like this.

If you have any doubt whatsoever, then don't go. Simples! :-)

DM

Green Cherub
WA, 296 posts
27 Oct 2014 2:20PM
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Wow falcon is pumping!

Jonopark
WA, 400 posts
27 Oct 2014 7:05PM
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I have been here numerous times! Its in Mandurah and rarely gets any crowds, and the ones that kite here for some reason dont use kite leashes and are massive kooks so end up loosing there kite for most of the session. I cant understand why people even kite Perth when Mandurah is only round the corner! Get there ASAP, you will love it!

eezeegowin
WA, 175 posts
27 Oct 2014 7:19PM
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Green Cherub said..
Wow falcon is pumping!


Falcon? Glad I didn't put money on it, I was thinking much further south. Hardly a secret spot then.

Looks like I gotta get out more...

lukekiter
WA, 96 posts
27 Oct 2014 7:48PM
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Falcons a awesome place, crabbing and fishing in the morning then kiting super sic lefts in the arvo.

TurtleHunter
WA, 1675 posts
27 Oct 2014 9:05PM
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eezeegowin said..

Green Cherub said..
Wow falcon is pumping!



Falcon? Glad I didn't put money on it, I was thinking much further south. Hardly a secret spot then.

Looks like I gotta get out more...


lol you need to get out a lot more

SugarQube
WA, 490 posts
27 Oct 2014 11:06PM
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Jonopark said..
I have been here numerous times! Its in Mandurah and rarely gets any crowds, and the ones that kite here for some reason dont use kite leashes and are massive kooks so end up loosing there kite for most of the session. I cant understand why people even kite Perth when Mandurah is only round the corner! Get there ASAP, you will love it!



Iwould like to go there but Im worried about the old kook, he runs around on the beach on all fours, barks and thinks hes a junk yard dog

swinginginthewind
WA, 281 posts
27 Oct 2014 11:18PM
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SugarQube said..

Iwould like to go there but Im worried about the old kook, he runs around on the beach on all fours, barks and thinks hes a junk yard dog



That is when he's off his leash of course

beefarmer
WA, 328 posts
29 Oct 2014 10:39PM
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its the giant cockroach Id be worried about

ozkite
QLD, 5 posts
7 Nov 2014 2:55PM
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Underoath said..
Keep in mind the reef is not flat and covered in barnacles, oh and it's sheltered by the wind.


The beach launch is not much better for launching due to very disturbed wind (unless mostly west) heavy dumping shore break whenever there is any swell, followed by a small area between rocks to get out between the sets, and as mentioned previously not many places to come in if you have gear trouble.

As DM mentioned before it does come down to being confident in your abilities, being aware of the risks associated with your sport and being as self-reliant and prepared as one can.
Coming in over the rocks is a lot easier than going out over them between sets and current. Twintips are gold for this.

This location and immediate surrounding area is not for the faint hearted or beginner, but if you love kitesurfing and don’t want to drive a long way to get to an easier location you have the option. Just ensure you leave plenty of room between you and the other wave/area users.

The waves are epic and well worth it though when all goes well!

Stay safe!

gokid
QLD, 491 posts
7 Nov 2014 10:07PM
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Underoath said..
OK, seen ths posted on a mates facebook today.

I have surfed here a number of times, great wave.

Would you kite here?



Looks like wind is from the south in this picture whereas below is much more from the west,maybe WSW

gokid
QLD, 491 posts
7 Nov 2014 10:08PM
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lukekiter said..


One for the frothers




Wind looks more onshore,I thought it was a spot up north,How wrong was I

Simonreed
VIC, 8 posts
9 Nov 2014 7:37PM
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I want to know where that is I would definetly kite that!!! I've kited a lot worse!!!



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