NeilDeans7 - 6-10-2011 at 07:01 AM
Hammonasset Beach State Park in Madison, CT looks cool but it's still too far for a quick buggy ride after work, it's 2hrs away. I live on the Hudson
river just North of the Tappan Zee Bridge in Croton on Hudson, NY. I moved here recently and I miss having an open area nearby. I love the North
East but damn there are a lot of trees out here.
Does anyone know of any spots to fly in my area? In the meantime I'm looking at my local area on topo maps for possible spots. Maybe the beaches in
Southern Connecticut?
bobalooie57 - 6-10-2011 at 07:15 AM
Looking at google maps, Croton Point Park looks like it is a large open area, also looks to have a small section of sand beach at the north end. I'd
check it out.
Kober - 6-10-2011 at 07:59 AM
Me and Jaymz are using Keansburg beach for NE wind and Island Park Beach for E wind ...... around 2h drive from you .....
welcome to join us for a session..... buggy , snow or water
bobalooie57 - 6-10-2011 at 08:07 AM
Looking at Croton Point County Park a little closer on google maps, it looks like maybe the large open area is successive mounds, higher in the
middle? Maybe this was once an old landfill? Anyway, the terrain looks rough and scruffy, but that sand beach at the north end of the park looks to
be 300+/- Meters of smooth riding on a NW wind.
EDIT: Looked again, maybe not mounds, but a depression? :dunno:
NeilDeans7 - 6-10-2011 at 08:13 AM
Thanks, sounds good to me let me know the next time you plan to go to Keansburg or Island Park Beach.
Croton Point Park looked good but the park won't allow buggies. Maybe I should learn how to kite surf; it's perfect for that and is only 8 minutes
from my house.
van - 6-10-2011 at 08:29 AM
neil ... you gonna come to WWBB. We haven't heard from you since you won that buggy. Come to WWBB and put it to use!!! I have a serial number tag
for your buggy if you can make it.
bobalooie57 - 6-10-2011 at 09:04 AM
I've been looking all along the coast there, so far it seems the most promising might be the Greenwich Point Park, it has both an east and west
exposure, but I fear that in your neck of the woods, you might run into buggy bans all over. (sad) The population density along the coast there might
make it too risky for municipalities to allow such pastimes. Now, if you were to be a member of an organization that provides education to its
members, promotes the safe participation of our sport, as well as provides identification through it's member's license/buggy number, and insurance
for sanctioned events, an organization like NAPKA, you might be able to use the organization to sway the Legislators of said municipalities to allow
sanctioned events in areas like the Croton Point County Park. Sanctioned events can include practice/training for any members that can attend, even
one, as I understand it. Cheezycheese (Marc) is just up the road from you in Poughkeepsie, maybe he could help establish the Hudson Valley Chapter!
NeilDeans7 - 6-10-2011 at 09:56 AM
Hey Van,
Crazy busy summer. I was only home for two weeks of it. Flew when I could but it's never enough. If I can break away from here I plan to be there
(WBB Fall 2011). The VTT Buggy is a great ride, I love! I had it out at Wildwood last week at the AKA Convention. Lots of kite flyers were asking
about it.
Hope to see you there!