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Old 05-19-2006, 06:25 AM
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Default WOW... it is still blowing, is NE1 going?

Who is going out?
The Donster is still asleep, but... we are going riding when she awakes

Anyone going out? We will prolly hit the beaches, maybe Big Beach DeSoto.
The beach was good yesterday in terms of consistent wind (not gusty).

Apparently it is 15 to 20 at PaG. The Baynews9 cam is definitely showing wind out there
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Old 05-19-2006, 07:30 AM
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We decided to hit the Undertow. Free parking and food/drink afterward.
We will be cruising the length of the beach from Blind Pass to Pass a Grille.
Hope to see someone out there. :lol:
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Old 05-19-2006, 11:00 AM
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Undertow was good.
It was about 13 to 15 when we got there. Currently solid 15 knots.

Donna was tearing it up on the 14m TD and the 157WT (underground).
I mean she was LITT baby!! Her legs are currently dead.

I rode the TD after she was done on the Aggression SP. That combo was just sick in terms of upwind at will and playing in the waves. Had a great time out there.

It seems to me as if it was still filling in.... it definitely was not tapering off.
It was pretty choppy out there due to 72 hours straight of W winds.
Still a blast, tho.
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Old 05-19-2006, 04:15 PM
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can some1 please tell me where the hell do you park when going to undertow?
I know undertow has a parking as big as a shoebox and it's usually full...
and publix or pass-a-grill is a mile away.....
se where do ya'all park?
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Old 05-19-2006, 04:53 PM
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z - gotta get there early..
park in the public parking lot and walk down is the only other option unless anyone here knows different.

i prefer going to the most nothern beach access at pass a grille.. usually less people to deal with..
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Old 05-19-2006, 07:52 PM
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I only hit the undertow before 2 on weekdays.
Today Donna and I were there before 9 am... empty parking lot.

After 4 or on weekends I don't think it is do-able at the tow.
I would park at Blue flag and ride there.
PaG is usually good, but, sometimes (like today) the current is outgoing and is gonna work against you the closer to the inlet you get, so Blue flag would be better.
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Old 05-21-2006, 10:40 AM
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thx ppl
good to know
Maybe I could catch the trolley from a nearby station too.......
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Old 05-22-2006, 08:52 AM
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Z, just be careful out there in the Gulf. It is not as forgiving as flat water is and you already learned what can happen when you hit up spots with unfavorable launches that can cause issues...did you call Keith yet? He'll take care of you.

Another obstacle that you may want to keep in mind though on weekends while riding in the Gulf is people and crab trap buoys. If you hit a person and hurt them while crashing the kite or getting dragged, it will come back to haunt you as well as the rest of the locals here... Getting your lines tangled in a crab trap buoy can also be VERY frustrating not to mention dangerous to you...hope you had a good and safe session at the UT!!!
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Old 05-22-2006, 09:25 AM
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True Toby.
In addition, if you can't confidently go upwind, you proably shouldn't be at the beach, because most of the time during the summer it is dead onshore winds.

Lately has been great (side-on) but odd. It is usually dead onshore.

Also, I would get a wind meter. If it says 11 or less (mph), don't even try. You'll probablly just put your kite on someone's head.. not good
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Old 05-22-2006, 02:19 PM
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Z, just be careful out there in the Gulf. It is not as forgiving as flat water is and you already learned what can happen when you hit up spots with unfavorable launches that can cause issues...did you call Keith yet? He'll take care of you.

Another obstacle that you may want to keep in mind though on weekends while riding in the Gulf is people and crab trap buoys. If you hit a person and hurt them while crashing the kite or getting dragged, it will come back to haunt you as well as the rest of the locals here... Getting your lines tangled in a crab trap buoy can also be VERY frustrating not to mention dangerous to you...hope you had a good and safe session at the UT!!!
Damn, I never thought of getting tangled in a crab trap bouy... who's that happened to?

I really wish it'll pick up soon... I want to ride really bad...
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