Hey Kiters,
I was on the BOM site looking at the wind and thought - where is Champion Lakes???
Took one look and thought-hey i could kite that.......anyone else had the same strange idea?????? or beat me to it???![]()
http://www.wa.canoe.org.au/image.asp?ID=7429
bizzare, I saw it just this morning while searching for some photoshoot locations, I dont know what the local kayaking community would think (it was built specifically for rowing races) but in a NW or SE it would be pretty good fun assuming it doesn't get too gusty.
anyone tried it?
Huge potential flat water spot - will be so good for holding comps/promotions/photo-sessions too - has all the facilities.
Mate, I stay about a 7min drive away from this place, and yes! I, too, have had the same idea
I actually already approached the person in charge of the lake (via the secretarial department) & we just need to get WAKSA on this and we will be able to do it - and it looks very promising.
If you approach it from the stance that our sport "will promote their facilities even more - and to a broader spectrum of water users, thereby increasing revenues etc etc", they will do it.
The only two setbacks are:
1) it is not at all a place for beginners - nearby power-lines & other 'potentially dangerous obstacles' in close proximity are a 'no-no' for those who are in the developmental stages of kiting. There would have to be a system of limiting who can go on - allowing only those with experience.
(you wouldn't want any inexperienced kiters coming and ruining a good reputation of other kiters)
and
2) due to it being a world-class rowing lake, all those lane markers won't be the best for sticking your landing spot without smashing into one from a 20m boost.
But there are fantastic unmarked bays...
This would be like an ultimate future contest spot/spectator location and everything else that goes with a world-class facility racing place.
Can WAKSA pull some strings looking into this location???
I certainly hope so!
It has been discussed before, don't think kiting is allowed, it is usually very gusty and there is HV powerlines very close.
i row their alot, and it would be way to gusty. Also, their is no way they are going to take the racing lines out, since their are 2km in distance of them. Also if you where to choose the other bay their is only about 500m to kite in between two bridges. lastly, the locals are ****ing gnarly. Very protective of their land.
I heard that Herdsman's lake is the place to go.![]()
Seriously though, Champion lakes would be gusty as ****.
My re-tic is bust and it forms a small puddle between 5.30 and 6.00 am, thursdays and sundays... I reckon its do-able.
With HV power lines so close by, can you imagine how popular kiters would be if a kite hit those lines & blacked out a number of suburbs??? Publicity that kiting doesn’t need that’s for sure…
(of course, the injury or worse to the kiter concerned would be terrible…if there was much left of said kiter…![]()
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With HV power lines so close by, can you imagine how popular kiters would be if a kite hit those lines & blacked out a number of suburbs??? Publicity that kiting doesn’t need that’s for sure…
(of course, the injury or worse to the kiter concerned would be terrible…if there was much left of said kiter
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