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Anybody try Great Lakes Buggy riding?

Cheddarhead - 23-8-2012 at 03:50 PM

Anybody from this forum ever try riding along the shores of Lake Michigan or any of the great lakes shoreline? It's a bloody shame that we don't have tides or I could have some superb buggy riding. Just wondering if it would even work with all the loose sand and narrow beaches we get around the big pond. My Bug isn't quite done yet so I have to settle on curiosity for now.

Rob.

bobalooie57 - 23-8-2012 at 05:07 PM

A lot of my videos are taken at Southwick Beach State Park, on Lake Ontario, in upstate NY. It is a sweet section of natural sand beach/dunes, on the eastern end of the lake. With a west wind, you can get a nice ride!

www.youtube.com/57bobalooie

I think snowspider got to go there this evening! :thumbup:

Cheddarhead - 23-8-2012 at 06:02 PM

Thanks babalooie, that gives me some hope other than athletic fields. Point Beach State park (1 hour away from me) states they have 6 miles of sandy natural shoreline but I have never been there before. I'll have to make a visit this weekend to see what potential there is.

bobalooie57 - 23-8-2012 at 06:22 PM

WOW! I googled that spot, looks great for an East wind! And the ride through the forest looks great, too! :bigok: From my house to Southwick is about 45-50 min. (if I don't speed too bad :duh: )

snowspider - 23-8-2012 at 08:04 PM

Lake levels are low , you could be looking at an ocean type beach this year.

AviN - 24-8-2012 at 03:32 PM

Hi Rob,
Most of my video, has been done on Montrose beach in Chicago area.
One important note about this place: it is EXTREMELY sensitive area for kiting ! meaning it's only allowed to kite there when it's off season or low on beach goers. It's a stretch of around 600ft, not the longest, but wide area (send wise) to try new tricks and lots of fun.
U2U me if/when you want to try this place, I'll be more then happy to meet you there (kinda lonely here as I'm the only guy w/buggy ).

Montrose Beach Link :
https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=montro...

BTW - best wind will be E / NE and you can get some with SE as well :-)

Cheddarhead - 24-8-2012 at 04:23 PM

Thanks Avin for the invite! If I ever plan to visit the area in "off season" I'll def let you know. I could handle a weekend in the "Windy City" sometime. Went to check out Point Beach area today and found some really good shoreline that will work for bugging. Only catch is that it will require an east wind to work well or it's a bust. Talked to a local while the wife and I were static flying on the beach and he said that the majority of their winds are not east, so that is kind of a bummer. Why can't I live on the other side of the lake:dunno:

AviN - 24-8-2012 at 04:30 PM

"Why can't I live on the other side of the lake" ......oohhhh......if I had a buck every time I said that...:smug:
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Mind, you can also do some snowkite on Montrose, sweeeeet & empty beach, all for yourself :wee: