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Scott,
As part of a 2 hour seminar explained in another post, wrapping lines is covered in the Rules of the Road section no matter where you ride when crowded conditions occured. I will be sure to include parking courtesy as well from here on out. |
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Cool. Most of us agreed that parking just off the road (same side as we kite) but as far from the water as possible was the best choice. It creates a natural barrier to spectators pulling in any further and creates as large a launching/landing area as possible.
Some insisted on not agreeing on the forum (as is often the case) but in the end we have had a really good system of parking going on for a couple seasons out there at EB. I am glad Matt mentioned this early, hopefully we can keep on track. It's no joke having a truck too close to shore out there, especially with that slippery, slimy, sh$% right at the water's edge. Thanks. |
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i too was going to post about this..
last season we had a really good system, EVERYONE parked by the road, and there was plenty of room infront of them. i've been seeing alot of trucks and cars up near the water... i don't see why they need to park so close to the water? not to mention salt waters bad for your car anyways, i like to keep my truck as far away as possible. |
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Why would anyone park so close anyways?
I usually just back in and stay in line with everyone else. |
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