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nw at woodies

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Created by Ironman > 9 months ago, 25 May 2011
Ironman
WA, 139 posts
25 May 2011 6:51PM
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i was just wondering if the bay which is usually offshore good on a nw
it looks ok coz its open
is it any good
thanks

Spacemonkey!
SA, 2288 posts
25 May 2011 10:14PM
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It's fine as is riding the beach 1 wall, all 3 of the beaches are rideable though..

Ironman
WA, 139 posts
25 May 2011 9:12PM
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thanks

SaveTheWhales
WA, 1913 posts
26 May 2011 8:37AM
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Believe it on the day, graph is hacked by el nina

Take minimum gear and be car safe wise ...

Damo
WA, 641 posts
26 May 2011 9:52AM
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Spacemonkey! said...

It's fine as is riding the beach 1 wall, all 3 of the beaches are rideable though..



Yeah all three beaches are "rideable" but on a NW beach 1 and 2 are full EXPERT ONLY! and beach 3 is just choppy and ****.

Kiting the normal offshore beach at woodys (beach 3) isn't too bad because if something goes wrong its only a matter of time till you get washed back onto the beach down wind.
But in a NWer when it goes wrong you will be blown out to garden island, down to Rockingham, or more likely onto the big sea wall (with a pulverizing wash) down at the shipyards.

and just for kicks throw in the unpredictable winds we get here in winter.

So if you are planning on heading out at woodys this winter in any of the northerly winds make sure you KNOW how to do a self rescue and if it comes to it you are prepared to pull the pin and loose all of your gear. oh and don't kite alone there!

jeeze i must be getting old or something i'm starting to sound like my mum

Spacemonkey!
SA, 2288 posts
26 May 2011 11:30AM
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I actually heard NW was the best conditions for learning particularly behind the beach 1 rock wall

puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
26 May 2011 10:46AM
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Damo said...


jeeze i must be getting old or something i'm starting to sound like my mum



even worse mate - ur sounding like me (and you SUP as well )
Came on to post this exact message myself this morning. You've done it beautifully.
Im sure everyone will take the (very accurate) advice from the king "Damo" way more seriously than if it came from me!
Good work - Mr. Responsible Citizen

For newbies the north side is actually a pretty good practice site. Disgustingly choppy so not real pleasant for your average kite session; and zero waves. But lots of shallow water & safe-as for those working on progressing.



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