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Places to go and Brains to pick?
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 4:06 pm
by Bflipin
Hey guys,
Just wondering where is good for a new kite boarder around the Victoria area?
I'd like to come out and see the safe spots for launching and watch some more skilled riders..
when/how do you guys assemble?
thanks!
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 6:02 pm
by winddude
As kiters have said on windsurf threads... I feel I should say something and save you from a big mistake. Why kite when you can windsurf? It's actually fun, cool and a challenge.
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 6:21 pm
by KUS
Check the wiki where cook street is to watch. It is not a beginner place and there are really none South Island maybe island view on a light southeast. The lake is your best bet to prove or San Pariel at lower tide
But I digress from my windsurfing agenda...maybe ask a dedicated Kiter...well or Nanmoo...he knows pretty much everything
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 9:42 pm
by thankgodiatepastafobreaky
How new are you Bflipin? Have you had lessons? Can you stay upwind? Can you self rescue? The answers to these questions have a big bearing on where you should sail safely. Without knowing anything we should be steering you to Nitinaht Lake where you are contained and there are many others to talk to about all the set up and launching and sailing safety. There are kite schools there as well.
Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 10:27 am
by Bflipin
hey thanks for the responses.. I am fairly green, I have had 3 days of lessons spread out in the past 1.5 years. I am almost able to stay upwind, and perhaps self rescue. I have been to nitnaht but am wanting to expand (or compress rather) my horizons to local riding.
I would be happy with coming by and watching the good spots to set up and ride. I do plan on getting up to nitnaht when possible.
Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 11:04 am
by SmallWaveSteve
For the time being I think you'd be better off sticking to Nitinat until you can stay upwind reliably, and definitely need to be able to self rescue.
Once you can self rescue for sure there are a couple options that other have said (San Pareil/Island View), but the other spots you really need to be able to go up wind reliably, and be more comfortable dealing with the many other obstacles the other places on the island provide.
The south island has smaller/sketchier launch areas, current, colder water, driftwood, bigger/less consistent waves, kelp, shifty/gusty/variable wind, and smaller catchment areas with beach dump if things go sideways.
Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 4:27 pm
by abetanzo
Stick to the lake for the season!!! Once you're comfortable there start thinking of compressing your locations as you say. If you're not consistently hitting your jibes then you'll not be doing well at any ocean locations yet!
Many weekend warriors heading up to the lake so catch a ride! Don't hesitate to come to Cook St. to watch, the main launch is South of the beacon hill totem pole and west of cook and Dallas.