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Kiting up north WA, for your information

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Created by cauncy > 9 months ago, 16 Sep 2020
airsail
QLD, 1241 posts
16 Sep 2020 12:15PM
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No finger pointing at Euro's this time.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
16 Sep 2020 11:05AM
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No finger pointing at Euro's this time.


Wing wangers

listery
QLD, 103 posts
16 Sep 2020 2:10PM
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This sign at Stoner Beach CQ has done the job

ExSurfCentre
WA, 481 posts
16 Sep 2020 1:20PM
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We are working on a sign as we speak but asking everyone in the mean time to help spread the word and let those not playing safely know its not ok ????

Andrash
WA, 637 posts
16 Sep 2020 6:59PM
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I just came back from Exy yesterday. Indeed, when it was windy, Wobiri was crowded with kiters, and it was really dangerous to swimmers or surfers.

On the other hand, it is good to put the FB post into context. From my experience of kite-holidaying there in the past 14 years, I say the wind at Ningaloo is usually up only for a few hours (if at all) even in the best day, and in those few hours the rolling brakes and the currents at Wobiri are not safe for children anyway.

Most of the times, Wobiri is an undisturbed paradise for children and family with much cleaner and more predictable breaks. For those windy afternoons (kiteable about 50-70% of times) there are many safer alternatives for children and family, if, for any reason they want to experience turbulent waters.

ExSurfCentre
WA, 481 posts
16 Sep 2020 7:13PM
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Andrash said..
I just came back from Exy yesterday. Indeed, when it was windy, Wobiri was crowded with kiters, and it was really dangerous to swimmers or surfers.

On the other hand, it is good to put the FB post into context. From my experience of kite-holidaying there in the past 14 years, I say the wind at Ningaloo is usually up only for a few hours (if at all) even in the best day, and in those few hours the rolling brakes and the currents at Wobiri are not safe for children anyway.

Most of the times, Wobiri is an undisturbed paradise for children and family with much cleaner and more predictable breaks. For those windy afternoons (kiteable about 50-70% of times) there are many safer alternatives for children and family, if, for any reason they want to experience turbulent waters.


Unfortunately this couldn't be further from the truth, Wobiri works at its best on the low tides, even if you have a screaming South Westerly it is still very safe for swimming and surfing as long as the tide is low. I would urge you not to belittle the concerns with miss information like this.

ExSurfCentre
WA, 481 posts
16 Sep 2020 7:24PM
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Andrash said..
I just came back from Exy yesterday. Indeed, when it was windy, Wobiri was crowded with kiters, and it was really dangerous to swimmers or surfers.

On the other hand, it is good to put the FB post into context. From my experience of kite-holidaying there in the past 14 years, I say the wind at Ningaloo is usually up only for a few hours (if at all) even in the best day, and in those few hours the rolling brakes and the currents at Wobiri are not safe for children anyway.

Most of the times, Wobiri is an undisturbed paradise for children and family with much cleaner and more predictable breaks. For those windy afternoons (kiteable about 50-70% of times) there are many safer alternatives for children and family, if, for any reason they want to experience turbulent waters.



Unfortunately this couldn't be further from the truth, Wobiri works at its best on the low tides, even if you have a screaming South Westerly it is still very safe for swimming and surfing as long as the tide is low. I would urge you not to belittle the concerns with miss information like this.



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Andrash said..
I just came back from Exy yesterday. Indeed, when it was windy, Wobiri was crowded with kiters, and it was really dangerous to swimmers or surfers.

On the other hand, it is good to put the FB post into context. From my experience of kite-holidaying there in the past 14 years, I say the wind at Ningaloo is usually up only for a few hours (if at all) even in the best day, and in those few hours the rolling brakes and the currents at Wobiri are not safe for children anyway.

Most of the times, Wobiri is an undisturbed paradise for children and family with much cleaner and more predictable breaks. For those windy afternoons (kiteable about 50-70% of times) there are many safer alternatives for children and family, if, for any reason they want to experience turbulent waters.



Unfortunately this couldn't be further from the truth, Wobiri works at its best on the low tides, even if you have a screaming South Westerly it is still very safe for swimming and surfing as long as the tide is low. I would urge you not to belittle the concerns with miss information like this.



To add to my last comment the area of concern isn't even a good place to kitesurf anyway, there is a wind shadow caused by the hedland upwind, this actually shelters the surf break somewhat and in turn makes the wind really dodgy close to shore. Its simple, launch 50metres upwind, head out to sea and stay well clear of anyone in the water, thats all we are asking

poor relative
WA, 9084 posts
16 Sep 2020 8:09PM
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Why would you drive 14 hours to kite wobiri?
So many other amazing breaks/spots

Andrash
WA, 637 posts
16 Sep 2020 8:55PM
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I would urge you not to belittle the concerns with miss information like this.


It sounds like a bit of a copy and paste from some political directive statement towards an adversary...

Obviously, I am not your adversary and I did not either "belittle" your concerns, or gave "miss information".

If you've read the post, I gave a different view point which considered both sides of your "concerns", i.e. kiters and beach goers.

In no occasion I've seen Wobiri as such a great surfing spot in strong SW, but I've never thought of paddling out in a kite-able SW wind anyway. So my opinion is not based on a lot of experience... perhaps yours is... not sure. Do you surf there in kite-able winds?

Then you say, the spot is not good for kiting.... well, what were those over two dozens of kiters (30% of them expert riders) doing there just a few days ago in that 20kn+? Are they also victims of "miss information".

BTW launching 50m upwind of beach goers, what you seem to suggest as a solution, is dangerous... and a bit unusual advice from an instructor. 50m downwind would make more sense.

Overall, of course, there needs to be a win-win situation where kiters, surfers, beach goers are all happy and respect each other, but that should be on a reasonable and balanced consideration of all parties. Yes, I want to go there kiting for another 30 years.

Has the lost Bommie surfer been found...?

RayQ
WA, 633 posts
17 Sep 2020 8:26PM
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Wobiri is probably one of the most popular beaches for locals to take their kids for the first surf, go for swim or paddle around

Generally kiters rig up a bit up wind of the shelters and head out the back for the break, stay out and only come in to pack up.

Thats the routine, staying on the inside is probably dangerous for all involved as the wind is totally gusty to the point of the kite just dropping out and then powering up again.

Probably pointless posting any warnings here and also my own response.

As a local Exmouth resident I would have thought you could get a handle on the situation.

ExSurfCentre
WA, 481 posts
18 Sep 2020 6:38AM
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Have you been to Wobiri recently? The dynamic of the beach use has changed this season, its now arguably the busiest wind sport beach on its day. Your correct the majority of kiters are using this launch area as an access point and pose no risk to other water users. However there are a growing number of crew kiting in the general break frequented bu surfers and swimmers, and yes you are correct the wind is extremely ****ty in there and kites are falling from the sky, unfortunately this doesn't seem to deter those involved.

Look guys I'm really not trying to but heads with anyone here, there is a problem, local families and kiters have approached me and asked if we can help spread the word on this issue, I'm not regularly at Wobiri and have no right to police the beach so am asking everyone to just play fair, safe and just think responsibly. There are way better locations to play in 1 foot waves that don't endanger other beach users, make no mistake if we as a kiting community don't fix this ourselves complaints will leapfrog us and head straight to authorities, this will inevitably result in the banning of kitesurfing from Wobiri.

THE DONG
VIC, 518 posts
18 Sep 2020 9:43AM
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ExSurfCentre said..
We are working on a sign as we speak but asking everyone in the mean time to help spread the word and let those not playing safely know its not ok ????


I'll spread the word. Seeing you have to be polite. "Don't be a swanker

shi thouse
WA, 1129 posts
18 Sep 2020 11:21AM
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The bottom line is that children/families have priority and right of way. No need to prove your kiting prowess in front of kids who don't care if you can boost of a 2/3 foot wave next to them. Additionally, you drop your kite in the swimming/surfing spot there is a great chance of injury to one of these kids/family members.

Unfortunately the Covid has seen Exmouth becoming increasingly more popular and common sense and logic will not grow at the same rate as the kiting fraternity.

Thanks for making this statement public, unfortunately not everyone will read it, but those who have have the responsibility to look after the sport by telling any irresponsible kiters to p1ss off if they attempt to take these unnecessary and dangerous risks.

towradgi
NSW, 424 posts
18 Sep 2020 2:08PM
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Some downwinder kiters in Perth go through flagged areas all summer . Its a Perth disease .Not being a flagged lifesaver beach appears to have less authority and gives some kiters an invitation to do as they please at your beach.

RayQ
WA, 633 posts
18 Sep 2020 6:46PM
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Nah, decided to by pass Exmouth a few weeks back as Coral bay had reported 5000 punters and the beach emitting smell not dissimilar to Kuta, well must have been the same punters. Then not being able to pull into BB Roadhouse with cars spilling out on to the HW. An endless line of 4x4s with every plastic toy imaginable on the roof, a customer of mine told me it's chockers , over flow camping on Exmouth oval, I decided to carry on up the road.
I reckon you are the first to complain in your neck of the woods with every one else rubbing their hands due to all the cash flow and those kiters or maybe they were wingwangers at Wobiri are on job keeper trying to spend some cash they normally would be spending overseas.
So this is just the new normal, for a while at least.

bootsandloops
66 posts
18 Sep 2020 9:19PM
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That is some serious talent, pretty sure you can't learn beeing so dumb. How can you **** up at a spot like wobiri?? Where are the violent windsurfers and raging surfers when you need them ...

MrFreeze
289 posts
20 Sep 2020 9:55AM
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Hmmmmm, oh dear. Another popular spot infiltrated by the "watchme" movement. That first sight of someone staring at you in awe is definitely a afrodisiac, even if they are calling you a complete wan#ker. Hard to read lips when you're concentrating on your next 2 meter megga boost.

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
22 Sep 2020 12:21PM
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Nah, decided to by pass Exmouth a few weeks back as Coral bay had reported 5000 punters and the beach emitting smell not dissimilar to Kuta, well must have been the same punters. Then not being able to pull into BB Roadhouse with cars spilling out on to the HW. An endless line of 4x4s with every plastic toy imaginable on the roof, a customer of mine told me it's chockers , over flow camping on Exmouth oval, I decided to carry on up the road.
I reckon you are the first to complain in your neck of the woods with every one else rubbing their hands due to all the cash flow and those kiters or maybe they were wingwangers at Wobiri are on job keeper trying to spend some cash they normally would be spending overseas.
So this is just the new normal, for a while at least.


i had to go to exmouth for work at the start of the month. headed up on a sat and overnighted at Billabong and the rest area was full. The amount of 4wd towing a big boat and vans heading north was ridiculous. I ended up staying at bullara station 90km south of exmouth as i couldn't get accomodation anywhere in exmouth and this was end of august. It's farken crazy up that way at the moment.

timmybuddhadude
WA, 738 posts
4 Oct 2020 7:18PM
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ExSurfCentre said..
We are working on a sign as we speak but asking everyone in the mean time to help spread the word and let those not playing safely know its not ok ????

Allready put one up... .. 9years ago.. It blew down. And a few other people put them up years before that. They blew down too. One got put up the other week. Fk I hope that sign says full tilt kiteboarding.. 2002(?) at wobiri.. .. And not stamped by........... . NO ADVERTS ON IT PLEASE#
(I think the gnomes keep taking them down...)

ExSurfCentre
WA, 481 posts
5 Oct 2020 6:38AM
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timmybuddhadude said..


ExSurfCentre said..
We are working on a sign as we speak but asking everyone in the mean time to help spread the word and let those not playing safely know its not ok ????



Allready put one up... .. 9years ago.. It blew down. And a few other people put them up years before that. They blew down too. One got put up the other week. Fk I hope that sign says full tilt kiteboarding.. 2002(?) at wobiri.. .. And not stamped by........... . NO ADVERTS ON IT PLEASE#
(I think the gnomes keep taking them down...)



Are you sniffing Gorilla grip again??? The only ADVERT around here is you for birth control

timmybuddhadude
WA, 738 posts
5 Oct 2020 6:49AM
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ExSurfCentre said..


timmybuddhadude said..




ExSurfCentre said..
We are working on a sign as we speak but asking everyone in the mean time to help spread the word and let those not playing safely know its not ok ????





Allready put one up... .. 9years ago.. It blew down. And a few other people put them up years before that. They blew down too. One got put up the other week. Fk I hope that sign says full tilt kiteboarding.. 2002(?) at wobiri.. .. And not stamped by........... . NO ADVERTS ON IT PLEASE#
(I think the gnomes keep taking them down...)





Are you sniffing Gorilla grip again??? The only ADVERT around here is you for birth control



Good if you do a sign do one as above
You know... Full tilt kiteboarding. The guy that got kicked out of your caravan park.. One of the originals here.. before all of these surf classes there... I don't know want to see your adverts on our zen beach walks neither do lots of others
Cheers

ExSurfCentre
WA, 481 posts
5 Oct 2020 6:58AM
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Seriously if you have a problem with anyway we run business please come and see us to discuss instead of proceeding with your slanderous campaigns. You my friend are a true piece of ****

timmybuddhadude
WA, 738 posts
5 Oct 2020 7:23AM
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Only provoked by you darling and yours truly there were hundreds there before you on two line kites etc keep your ego a bit more humble...

Andrash
WA, 637 posts
5 Oct 2020 1:54PM
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ExSurfCentre said..
... You my friend are a true piece of ****


This is a typical post showing that the poster has nothing either funny or intelligent to say.

Mate, is this truly your level of intelligence??? I am sure you can try a bit harder...

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
5 Oct 2020 3:42PM
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The breeze has kicked off again
Its been a while

lotofwind
NSW, 6450 posts
5 Oct 2020 10:20PM
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Sounds like the beach needs a no swimming sign.

theDoctor
NSW, 5765 posts
6 Oct 2020 1:14AM
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timmybuddhadude said..
Only provoked by you darling and yours truly there were hundreds there before you on two line kites etc keep your ego a bit more humble...


Funny thing about the anonymity of the internet is
You don't know that we know who you really are

Andrash
WA, 637 posts
6 Oct 2020 10:28AM
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theDoctor said..
Funny thing about the anonymity of the internet is
You don't know that we know who you really are


Gold!

Leighbreeze
WA, 531 posts
7 Oct 2020 5:32AM
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In regards to crowds in this Exmouth area.
Why is it overcrowded with COVID ?
No interstate travelers apparently?Allowed in.
No overseas visitors?Or very few.
Are they all going north from within your state?
If there was no Covid wouldn't that dramatically increase the numbers.?
In our Iluka Yamba area we are being smashed by tourists from Qld & NSW right now people are on the move in this October holidays.
Qld just relaxed their borders to 150klms into NSw north coast but Qld's are coming down further because they can't police it.
Its seems pretty flakey.

airsail
QLD, 1241 posts
7 Oct 2020 8:11AM
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LeighMajor said..
In regards to crowds in this Exmouth area.
Why is it overcrowded with COVID ?
No interstate travelers apparently?Allowed in.
No overseas visitors?Or very few.
Are they all going north from within your state?
If there was no Covid wouldn't that dramatically increase the numbers.?
In our Iluka Yamba area we are being smashed by tourists from Qld & NSW right now people are on the move in this October holidays.
Qld just relaxed their borders to 150klms into NSw north coast but Qld's are coming down further because they can't police it.
Its seems pretty flakey.



No international or interstate travel so WA locals are stuck at home, no Bali trips. So if you want some warmth you got to head north hence busy Exmouth.



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