******DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE ONE OF THE 100 RIDERS WHO WILL PUSH THE LIMITS ONE MORE TIME IN THE LARGEST AND LONGEST KITEBOARDING CHALLENGE IN THE WORLD?*****
Find our more this October 25th by joining us at the Pier Hotel in one of the most spectacular nights full of surprises-giveaways-offers.
AUSTRALIAN KITEBOARDERS, SUPPORTERS, VOLUNTEERS, WE NEED YOU, DONT MISS OUT!!!
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I'm in. Did the half last year and will be doing the full this year. last year the sun was shining and the wind although a little late came and gave us an awsome experience. Can't wait!!!
Wooooo... I'm in.. Can't wait..I'll probably drive my van down from Sydney if anyone wants to throw gear in with me..
******DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE ONE OF THE 100 RIDERS WHO WILL PUSH THE LIMITS ONE MORE TIME IN THE LARGEST AND LONGEST KITEBOARDING CHALLENGE IN THE WORLD?*****
Find our more this October 25th by joining us at the Pier Hotel in one of the most spectacular nights full of surprises-giveaways-offers.
AUSTRALIAN KITEBOARDERS, SUPPORTERS, VOLUNTEERS, WE NEED YOU, DONT MISS OUT!!!
Ps: follow us on FB for the latest updates.
******DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE ONE OF THE 100 RIDERS WHO WILL PUSH THE LIMITS ONE MORE TIME IN THE LARGEST AND LONGEST KITEBOARDING CHALLENGE IN THE WORLD?*****
Find our more this October 25th by joining us at the Pier Hotel in one of the most spectacular nights full of surprises-giveaways-offers.
AUSTRALIAN KITEBOARDERS, SUPPORTERS, VOLUNTEERS, WE NEED YOU, DONT MISS OUT!!!
Ps: follow us on FB for the latest updates.
....I've got what it takes- a kite, a board and a sense of adventure. Bring it!!
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So keen. I really dig this event. You get to see the Bay from the inside, enjoy an adventurous event with cool people - what a fantastic campaign !
This gets bigger each year! Be part of something special!
Enjoy yourself, meet like minded people and all for a worthy cause.
Looking forward to another big adventure! There will be a more interesting course this year too.
More interesting??? How? Last year I found myself in the middle of the bay with no one around, awesome waves, sun and a steady wind pushing me towards the Melbourne skyline slowly rising from the horizon...how can you improve this??? Can't wait!!!
Looking forward to another big adventure! There will be a more interesting course this year too.
More interesting??? How? Last year I found myself in the middle of the bay with no one around, awesome waves, sun and a steady wind pushing me towards the Melbourne skyline slowly rising from the horizon...how can you improve this??? Can't wait!!!
That sounds soooo good... But I cannot do it this year and I missed out it on the year before. oh well there's always next year!
I feel sure this is a stupid question (I'm asking it, after all) but when is this year's across the bay???
I'd love to join/attend/etc. if I can.
I feel sure this is a stupid question (I'm asking it, after all) but when is this year's across the bay???
I'd love to join/attend/etc. if I can.
Usually on a weekend in January but not Aust day
The only way to find out when it is, will be by going to the launch night on 25 October at the Pier Hotel. What I can say though, is that we've considered everyone's feedback and this time will be at a much more convenient time when everyone is back from holidays and the wind is at its best. Come to the launch, will be a great night!
Great event great team putting it together again. I couldn't attend two years ago, last year was busy helping my family care for our mother whom unfortunately battled cancer for 4 years and passed away just after last year's even. So this year I will see you all at the launch event and hopefully get to represent on the water.
Live 2 Ride Ride 2 Live Ride 4 Life
Peace Aido.
PS Caesar I am asking to reserve a place this year and will assist with the event....I must be the only person who doesn't have a face chook account so can't register via FB.
No worries, you certainly will get a spot my friend. We've got lots of request to reserve spot in advance but we want to be fair with everyone so at the launch will be the time to get yours! Don't miss out, we look forward to catch up then!
Hi good people!
To those who have already decided and are coming to 2015's crossing I shall meet you all at the launch party to share a drink or two and chat about this exciting event.
To those who are a little bit in doubt (and maybe underestimating your capabilities) I tell you: I felt the same way a couple of months before 2014's edition of the "Across". I was sure that my skills were not yet there. But then I was encouraged by seeing all those amazing people that were going to take part of it, thinking I wanted to be one of them. From then on I was determined and I took advantage of every single trainning session with people like Cesar, Peter, Graham who guided and looked after me and all the others with the right skills but in doubt of their capabilities.
The results: After a gorgeous sunny day in Aspendale chating to some new friends, I completed the Half Crossing feeling fully confident while having tons of fun, watching an unbelievable sunset in a priviledged spot on one of the best cities in the world and most of all proud and greatefull to kite amongst a great bunch of riders for such and incredible cause. Seriously, what else can you ask for?!?!
Thank you Across the Bay!!! See you all at The Pier Hotel this 25th of October and let's get this started please!!!
Looking forward to this event....remember guys and gals this is a fun activity but more importantly it is raising much needed funding for the Cancer Council of Victoria. I am sure each of you has been touched by a close relative with one or another form of Cancer. We need your support! We need your drive to raise funds! We need to help the Cancer Council.
.....and have a great time whilst doing so
GR
Hi all,
i thought i would would share with you all why I did the across the bay and my experience doing it.
You can see my reason why here
www.facebook.com/pages/Across-the-Bay-to-Conquer-Cancer/418371941550110
After my wife got diagnosed with breast cancer late last year I was looking for way's I could raise money and stumbled across a post on Sea breeze talking about Kite Across the Bay to conquer cancer.
The concept sounded great and was something I thought I could really get into given my passion for kiteboarding, adventure and my wife. (In the reverse order or course !)
I have been kiting for a few years but never done a downwinder or gone much further that 1.5km off shore so I decided to do the half crossing for my first attempt .
I caught up with Cesar for a couple of training session before the event. The first one got me really excited and my adrenaline pumping. It was from Brighton to Altona beach with just three of us Cesar, Nik S and myself. The day was grey, cloudy and when we left the beach it was blowing about 16kts.
The first time you get out into the bay it's really quite eye opening. You can't see any land ahead or behind you , the waves are huge and rolling, and it really puts you out of your comfort zone. All types of thoughts were going through my head...what if the wind drops and are there things with really big teeth below me - I have never been so unrelaxed kiting in my life. Right in the middle of the crossing I lost my board and couldn't see in anywhere, lucky for me Nik S saw me bobbing around, he found my board and brought it to me (cheers mate). As soon as I got to the other side and landed my kite I got a chance to enjoy what I had just accomplished...I loved it.
The kite back I was much more relaxed, I was increasingly confident and I had a felling of accomplishment even though the weather had changed for the worst. When I was about 2-3km's from Brighton a storm came in and it was getting dark. I had lost some ground due to light winds but with the storm came some stronger winds. In the end I had to do about 10 runs back and forth to get upwind to the beach. There is something I love about kiting in the rain and wind, It gives you a real sense of the elements and as I got back to the beach it was getting really dark. I thought to myself how F@&@ing awesome was that......and that was just a training run.
On the day of the big event I caught up with the crew for the half crossing. Paul G, Gus P and my designated kite Buddy Peter C. The day was totally different to my first training session, It was sunny and hot, and at this point there was not a breath of wind. As most kiters know you spend a lot of time on a beach looking at the trees, your favourite weather app but mostly just staring out at the ocean waiting for white caps....this was one of those days. It wasn't really an issue as the sun was out and It gave us all a bit of time to get to know each other. Gus was constantly checking in and coming back to us with news that the main group, doing the full crossing, still had no wind and had not left yet.
At about 3pm the wind started to blow. The group still haven't left Rosebud but I couldn't wait any longer. I grabbed my board and kite and went for a play...geez it was good to get on the water. The excitement and nervousness was building as I still had not done a proper downwinder. I read that riding downwind was a different technique to riding upwind but I found out it comes pretty naturally. It was still another couple of hours before we finally got the call that the other guys had left Rosebud and were on the way. We were getting updates every 20 mins or so about where they were and we would gaze out onto the bay to see if we could see them. Gus was the first to see the leading group...they appeared as tiny black dots in the sky almost to far out to really exist. We had two life guard boats come and escort us on the first stretch for the beach to Ricketts point. In this section the wind really picked up and most of the guys were a little over powered but as soon as we were around the corner it was nothing but rolling waves to slowly surf along. I'm not sure if all downwinders are like this but it was awesome to cut back and forth up and down these little rollers. I kind of lost track of time, where I was, and what I was doing out there and it gave me a time to enjoy life and forget things for a bit. In the end I think it was about 1:30-2:30 hours but I'm not really sure, I could have done it forever and it would have made a great ground hog day. I did cut up wind a few times just to keep it from ending to quickly.
The day was seriously awesome and thanks to everyone's effort the event raised a huge 30k for a cause that is very close to my heart and even closer to my wife's who is riding the (best ) wave to a full recovery. This year I'm doing the full crossing.
Cheers
Nick Heine
The Across The Bay event is something I really look forward to at the beginning of each year.
It is a way of showing respect to those people affected by cancer, whether they are a sufferer or a family member or friend.
So, what do you need to know about ATB?
This is a fun but challenging event.
You must train hard over summer.
You must be prepared to follow instructions.
You will make new friends.
It is a big achievement when you safely arrive at Port Melbourne after four hours on the water!
I highly commend the organisers of this event for their attention to safety, for their insistence on participating in training before the event and for reminding us of the true reason why we do this. As a team, we share our passion, health and energy in respect to those less fortunate than us. We are helping to raise funds and awareness for Cancer research.
Can't wait for tomorrow night. It's my first wedding anniversary but going to try and get down there......hopefully!!!!
I cannot make it tonight due to last minute work emergency.
But please put me down for a place in this years event,
Thanks..
Karl lapwood.
Just bought my ticket. Will be needing a lift back to Rosey for me and my boy if anyone heading that way