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What I'd give to be on the coast....

macboy - 21-10-2008 at 07:54 PM

All you coastal dwellers and sod farm riders - be grateful for what you got! You're all lucky, lucky dogs.

16kmh winds gusting to 35 today. Fence on one side, trees (and a hail mary drop off) on the other. I put down a whopping 2miles today:singing:

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NPWfever - 21-10-2008 at 08:01 PM

I don't mind the gusty winds, makes me a better flyer when I hit those clean winds, I just hate not being able to park and ride for a mile....i've got about 500 feet, and.....turn......500 feet....turn....500 feet...turn...it gets old fast =(

PrairieWind - 21-10-2008 at 08:19 PM

Once Big Lake, Pigeon Lake and Cooking Lake are frozen you'll be glad you live where you do. Big open spaces - no tides. With your bigger kites only a bit of wind is needed to have a fun day. A frozen Playa. Only a couple of weeks away.

ripsessionkites - 21-10-2008 at 09:43 PM

you aint missing much on the westcoast of vancouver either ... Garry Point Park is damn small. its about a 2 min run if the winds are south (rarely), and about a 30 second run with the West and East winds.

the frozen lakes sound fun Prairewind ... road trip!!! :roll:

macboy - 21-10-2008 at 10:05 PM

We should totally find a piece of frozen water right between us all. Anything in southeastern BC? Shushwaps maybe? Canuck, if you see this perhaps you have some insights?

Looking forward to those clean, crisp winds. That field may be across the street but I'd drive 20 minutes to Cooking Lake any day for the winds. I think I'm ready for winter.....in a few weeks :lol:

Bladerunner - 22-10-2008 at 04:38 PM

Rip is right !

If you are stuck in Canada, the Wet Coast isn't worth lusting after ! Snowkiting is my #1 stoke . I got all geared up and all excited about it. You would think we would have tons of spots, being butt up to the mountians and all ? I mean it IS Canada EH !

:o BOY WAS I WRONG :wow:

It's too warm here and nothing but trees. If you have a sled and don't mind going back country Pemberton is close but I'm more of a roadside rider. Some years Green lake doesn't properly freeze. Most others it doesn't happen until late Jan and only lasts until March. No predictable winds and a 2 hour drive :mad: I get the odd day in Merrit but even it doesn't always get snow.

Shushwap doesn't freeze over but there MUST be some good spots in the Okanagan ?

My Mother is in Peachland and I will be looking for places past Kelowna this winter. If I find a good spot it would be a good place to all meet up ? I have heard they are planning a wind farm above Peachland. If that happens I think we could poach some of that wind ? :ticking:

kiteon - 22-10-2008 at 05:21 PM

come join us at sunset more, even seaside beach on a w, nw, sw, ne, has plenty of room. and a new sand bar shows up here at low tide, made from the big storm in december last year. and it is almost always windy.

macboy - 22-10-2008 at 06:39 PM

Id love to get to sunset but it's a good two day drive for me. Maybe Bladerunner can go on my behalf. Think that would satiate my inland woes? Worth a try hey Ken?

Bladerunner - 23-10-2008 at 08:59 AM

I'm going to have to do a Funeral trip to Calgary very soon. With that, Christmas and our de-valued Dollar I' not getting to Seaside too soon.

I AM planning on NABX again ! YOU should to !!!!!! Coyote Heaven !!!!

macboy - 23-10-2008 at 11:04 AM

Baby on board kinda interferes with the NABX plans. She'd KILL me if I left her here 7 months pregnant. If you make it to Cowtown make sure we plan something - even just a coffee. I'd drive 3 hours to shake your hand....who knows - we might get to fly together if Chestermere is frozen over and snowed.


........uh, wait a sec. "I'm going to have to do a Funeral trip to Calgary very soon".......sorry to hear Ken. I hope everyone is ok. Is this a pending thing or an already happened thing? If it's pending here's hoping for peaceful last days. Either way it's sad and my heart goes out to you.

canuck - 23-10-2008 at 09:04 PM

My thoughts are with you too Ken. If you need a break while in Calgary give me a call. I hope we can get together again at Christmas.

Back to macboy's question. I have often wondered about the East Kootenays for snowkiting. I don't think the Okanagan or Shuswap gets enough snow even if it does freeze up. My sister is in Cranbrook so I am more familiar with Wasa and Moyie lakes - they should have good snow cover and winds. Windermere or Columbia Lakes would be an hour closer to Vancouver but I don't know if they freeze completely. Definitely more work to do here (think kiting instead of skiing)

macboy - 23-10-2008 at 09:49 PM

Vernon seemed to have loads of snow last Feb. Maybe something somewhere around Kamloops?

Bladerunner - 24-10-2008 at 08:03 AM

I am looking for suggestions between Kelowna and Vernon. Of course, up in the mountains. If ANYONE heres of a good spot around there PLEASE let me know and I will check it out !

It is / was my last and Favorite Aunt. She passed yesterday. :saint: It is my Mother who needs comfort. She came from a large Family and with Dad gone as well, She is feeling pretty alone. :no:

Canuck, I booked a flight to Calgary. Not sure when the service is but I am there from Sunday afternoon to Wed.. I will have my kites and Coyotes so hopefully we can pull something together.
Check your U2U's !

Don't Worry Macboy , we are destined to meet up soon enough !

macboy - 24-10-2008 at 11:34 AM

I think I might have to be sick on Monday......I'm only three hours away. They have email in Calgary, don't they Canuck?

In my thoughts & prayers Bladerunner.

Bladerunner - 24-10-2008 at 02:10 PM

Sent you my contact info in a U2U

Bladerunner - 25-10-2008 at 11:18 AM

The Funeral has been put off to next Saturday.

I have to re-book and will U2U you both with my new plans.