Alternate Island Wind Locations
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Try Cadboro Bay - Gyro Park. I used to teach WS there and it was usually pretty good. Enough for learning anyway. The wind usually wraps in from the straight and blows onshore. It’s shallow and sandy too.
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It’s been a few years but from what I remember, it wasn’t nearly as gusty as Elk Lake. It’s a sandy bottom so it’s pretty warm. It blows onshore so you’re not out too far either. Best place in Vic I found for light wind lessons.
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Has anyone ever tried kiting Cowichan lake from either the Pine Point or Maple Grove campgrounds? There's lots of beach space at pine point, good wind direction, and both provincial campsites so plenty of parking.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Last edited by ECarey on Sun Jul 05, 2020 12:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Has anyone sailed Lambert Channel, between Hornby and Denman Islands? Straight reach for about 1.6 km between the Islands.
Summertime sees prevailing NW winds funnelling down the channel in the 12 - 20 knot range.
Bradsdadsland campsite on Hornby is close to Phipps point, for launching, and has vehicle access.
Shingle Spit, at the Hornby ferry terminal, looks great for launching too. Hike along the beach for a few hundred metres.
Summertime sees prevailing NW winds funnelling down the channel in the 12 - 20 knot range.
Bradsdadsland campsite on Hornby is close to Phipps point, for launching, and has vehicle access.
Shingle Spit, at the Hornby ferry terminal, looks great for launching too. Hike along the beach for a few hundred metres.
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I saw a windsurfer sailing those waters about 7 years ago! Looked like big gear. Curious about the current through there.
I think that the biggest winds come with an offshore high-pressure system, with some thermal activity generated by the mass of Hornby Island. And the current might be up to 2 - 3 knots max, so nothing like the Columbia River Gorge!
I think that the biggest winds come with an offshore high-pressure system, with some thermal activity generated by the mass of Hornby Island. And the current might be up to 2 - 3 knots max, so nothing like the Columbia River Gorge!
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Thanks, Windjunky. Those are some of the exact reasons why I initially thought of the two locations. I have seen some windsurfers on the lake when it's blowing, but never a kiter. Maybe Pine Point will be a pseudo Nitinaht this year for me with fresh water. Bonus is 100% paved road to get there.Windjunky wrote:Ecarey I think pine point could work big beach sideonshore wind just have to watch for swimmers and beachgoers definately windy in the afternoons I park our houseboat across the lake and windsurf most afternoons when thermals come up.
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Thanks all for the thread, I have been following and decided to bring my kites out on a sailing trip. Managed to kite off the NE tip of Saltspring in Houston passage between Saltspring and Wallace Island. The beach I launched off had public access in the area. Winds were SE at about 12 kts and blew all day, great for foiling.
Maybe this will help someone else get a session this summer!
Maybe this will help someone else get a session this summer!
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If you're into more of an adventure, we Just got back from Cougar Creek Rec site past gold river. Awesome spot, best maintained rec site I've seen. $15/night. I Kited right off the point downwind of the marina. Thermal wind starting around noon. 20 celcius water temps so not much wetsuit required. Lots of fishing boats to rescue you. Plus we landed a few chinooks in the morning. Gravel road out is 1/3 paved. 1/3 hi speed. 1/3 mid speed.
Don't forget to bring a towel!