matthewlavin - 2-3-2008 at 03:03 PM
I'm heading to phoenix/scottsdale for a week and wanted to know where to landboard. Does anyone have any experience there?
thanks
matt
USA_Eli_A - 2-3-2008 at 06:53 PM
Not sure about KGB....but if you can find a skate park you can have a little fun without kite....
kite4lifephx - 3-3-2008 at 12:24 PM
Yeah I live in Chandler actually and there are some spots to fly here, decent wind conditions too. There is a sports complex, Tumbleweed Park, on
Arizona Avenue and Germaine Rd with the size of about 2 football fields side-by-side. I've also landboarded in Mesa at the Hohokam Stadium where the
Cubs play, they have an open soccer field there. I know that someone posted a pic of a field in Scottsdale probably around Scottsdale road and Frank
Loyd Right. The main thing that you will find in Arizona are the sports complexes and parks with soccer fields and football fields, those might be
your best bet. When are you coming in?
matthewlavin - 3-3-2008 at 01:20 PM
hey kite 4life. i'll probably be there next week or weekend. will you be around?
m
kite4lifephx - 3-3-2008 at 03:04 PM
I'm leaving town March 9th through the 11th, be back in town on the 12th. Want hit up a sesh?
jon
matthewlavin - 16-3-2008 at 01:09 PM
My trip got cut short so i couldn't bring my kites but phoenix/scotsdale is a cool place and it looks like tere are some good places to ride!!
m
kite4lifephx - 16-3-2008 at 11:57 PM
no doubt. Arizona is a hidden jewel for Kiting.
william_rx7 - 14-4-2008 at 07:35 PM
Check out this spot that a Phoenix local posted. (kite4life?)
Tumbleweed Park Kitesurfing Map
kite4lifephx - 16-4-2008 at 02:06 PM
Yeah I posted that, I forgot I did that
WolfeL - 28-4-2008 at 11:32 AM
Power Kites in Chandler Arizona.
There are several of us that powerkite at Thude Park, which is near the intersection of I-101 and Galveston in Chandler Arizona. It's a very large
retainment basin park on the east side of 101 between Chandler Blvd and Ray Road. We occasionally jump at Pecos Park near Chandler Blvd and 48th
Street.
Tumbleweed sounds even better since it's flat with no shelter for prevailing winds. This weekend we're going to RockyPoint to experience the clean
steady engine wind of the beach.
Some of the kites we have there are: Pansh Ace 5 and 8, Pansh Blaze 5, Ozone Cult 4.5, Blade IV 4.9, and a new 2008 Crossfire II 5.0 on the way. Many
times we have a group of beginners we teach using a Slingshot B3, and then they move on to the Pansh Blaze or Cult 4.5 which are two stable (not so
lifty) kites.
It's not unusual on a windy day to see 4-5 kites up at once.
spence46 - 1-5-2008 at 08:22 PM
Yeah, we will have to try tumbleweed, but from what i've seen Thude is much bigger; 4X bigger. Can't wait to get a board!!!!
Mark
kite4lifephx - 5-5-2008 at 08:00 PM
Haven't checked out Thude park. If wind is good I will check it out this Tuesday.
spence46 - 6-5-2008 at 03:41 PM
I think we'll be at Tumbleweed Wed nite, you in Lee?
Where do you guys fly, rite along Germann next to the west entrance?
Mark
WolfeL - 6-5-2008 at 11:19 PM
I brought out the Ace to Thude tonight, and there was a Blaze 5M and what looked like a Flexifoil Sabre 9.5 meter (with a board). The winds were up
and down from about 6-12 mph, but the next two nights forecast 10-11mph. Friday shows 20 mph winds!
If the winds are low, then anywhere like Tumbleweed or Picos would be better flying conditions out in the open. The wind is so dirty down in the bowl,
and there were a few gusts that picked up the no-lift Blaze 5-6 feet.
spence46 - 7-5-2008 at 04:56 PM
Hey kiteforlife, what did you think of Thude park? Sorry I wasn't there, I had to work that nite.
Mark
kite4lifephx - 8-5-2008 at 02:40 PM
No doubt was Thude way bigger than tumbleweed. The only problem was that it's located down in the ditch so all I was getting that day was very dirty
wind. I would like to fly there when the wind is +20mph to see what it does. Tumbleweed is definitely smaller but you have a lot cleaner wind.
Also, to the guy who was taking pictures that day. Did you happen to get some of me? If so, could you send some of the pics to
jon@curlindustries.com?
spence46 - 8-5-2008 at 02:44 PM
Yeah, I know what you mean about the dirty air. I went to 30m lines on my blade 4.9 to try and help. That was Mike, I will ask if he got any of you, I
don't think he's on this forum.
thoklo - 12-5-2008 at 07:14 AM
I am probably going to move to Phoenix/Scottsdale area soon within a couple of month. Are these advices good for a buggy as well or mainly boards?
I found in this forum a guy called "jonesing4wind" who back in 2004 said he been buggying in Phoenix for 3 years. Not sure where though
Since I will come from Europe it would be good to know if I should bring it or sell it?
Thx
// Thomas
spence46 - 12-5-2008 at 03:10 PM
Rocky Point would be great for buggying. It's only 3.5-4 hr drive south to the beach. I'm sure there are other good spots too.
Mark
Great spots in AZ
celicabry - 27-5-2008 at 05:31 PM
There are many spots to check out around the state. there are a few dry lakes around. just have to be careful in the summer for those DUST DEVILS.
Look me up I am in Tucson. Catch you out there
Bryan
william_rx7 - 29-7-2008 at 02:17 PM
Just catching up, way late, here's the Thude Park spot.
Thude Park Map
Feel free to add in any other spots to the localKitespots.com Arizona map. Thanks!
McDuck - 10-10-2008 at 01:51 PM
I added Monterey Park in the east valley for anyone over on our side of town. Not a bad little place to do some kiting/landboarding.
McDuck - 24-11-2008 at 10:09 AM
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