Location : Long Island, Whitsundays Kite : 10m Switchblade Conditions : 15-20 knots south easterly The stars seemed to align during the week, predictwind indicated that the wind would be perfect for the first day of our holiday. I looked around Long island on google maps and found what seemed to be a perfect kite beach just 200m from where we were staying. Yeehaa ! It looked like a beautiful spit, perfect for a south easterly, with great sand for landing and launching. Check it out and you can see why I got excited. Reality however, looked a little different. What appears to be a sandy beach is actually a rocky beach. Not little rocks either, but rocks with barnacles and pieces of coral - all very sharp. So did I go out - hell yes. Luckily the tide was outgoing and revealed a sand bar around 4m by 4m. I was able to launch from this sand bar, and navigate out through a passage inbetween the rocks. Rocks were everywhere, in the water, on t...
Ripping forecast for morning wind so Tarren and I met up at Aspendale, thinking it would be ripping the roof off. Turns out it was a perfect morning there for a sup. It seemed some wind was getting in at Frankston so we tore down there and it was definitely on. It turned out to have something for everyone, we had wind ranging from 16 knots to about 28 knots, sunshine, rain and a ripping great time on the water. The first 30 mins was good consistent wind for trying all sorts of stuff, I discovered that I could get massively upwind by gliding just 1 metre from the sand - had great fun carving up then going for big air on the way back. Then the wind picked up and we were going huge - excellent fun. Managed an entire board off and 2 rotations for an epic stack. Love the track log on this one.
Big shore break, average wind and a different kiting culture are what greeted me at narrabean. Iwas itching to get out for a sail, the forecast was great but it was a bit of a challenge to find the right wind info in a new location. Surf it is apparently the go. When I arrived the were kiters out, most were struggling to hold a line. I immediately noticed the big shore break, a new challenge! setup and headed out, charged through the big shore break and avoided playing in that area for most of the rest of the session, the place where kites go to die! Went out a long way to get the best of the wind, stunning vistas of the Sydney shoreline. Didn't try anything crazy, still recovering from my cough and I was keeping am eye on the surf. Definitely adifferent vibe on the beach to Melbourne. Maybe a carry over from the surfing culture. When I arrived, one guy crashed his kite in the surf impact zone, no one was helping so I grabbed his kite before it was pulv...
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