Upwind at Nitinat PSA
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Claiming stake
First time I have heard of anyone claiming the beach in this fashion. Are there going to be signs posted too I would hate to get in your way. The last shops that were up there had to do business from the trailer outside the gas station. I guess you have some sort of documents stating your claim..
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noone is claiming anything. marty, marie etc.. just have a hard time pulling the jet skis out in certain places, especially with an injury. so kindly don't block the skis is all. there is a big beach so we can all get along. calm down everyone and we can find another forum or place to get out our frustrations. Nitinat is and always will be a grey area in flux when it comes to regs.
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Land claims
When we put up the fences, I would like to claim the boat launch area for me.
Is that OK? Then I can sail a boat out from there. I'm excited.
Is that OK? Then I can sail a boat out from there. I'm excited.
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As a beginner taking lessons in NN, it did seem unfortunate to have to do my downwind dances right through everyone else's fun. Inconvenient for the regulars and kinda scary for the out of control newbie. If you could go back in time and change things, wouldn't the kite launch be better downwind of the windsurfer launch, as winddude suggests? And if so.....could or should there be some kinda meeting of the community to find a consensus on the ideal setup....safe, convenient, and effective?
Or is the launch sketchier down towards the end of the lake, that it doesn't work well for kites?
Or is the launch sketchier down towards the end of the lake, that it doesn't work well for kites?
What happens in squamish is begginers for lessons are taken out in a boat downwind to avoid all the hassle and safety concerns of getting dragged through everyone's path. This is something you're instuctor should have known... and pretty common sense. In most beaches around the World the kitesurf area is downwind of windsurfers, and not just beginners.
juandesooka wrote:As a beginner taking lessons in NN, it did seem unfortunate to have to do my downwind dances right through everyone else's fun. Inconvenient for the regulars and kinda scary for the out of control newbie. If you could go back in time and change things, wouldn't the kite launch be better downwind of the windsurfer launch, as winddude suggests? And if so.....could or should there be some kinda meeting of the community to find a consensus on the ideal setup....safe, convenient, and effective?
Or is the launch sketchier down towards the end of the lake, that it doesn't work well for kites?
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Thing is, that's not how it is done in Nitinat and as far as I know hasn't been done for the 10 years or more lessons have been done there. Each group has their territory pretty clearly stamped out ... the culture is established, and it would take more than common sense to change it at this point!winddude wrote:What happens in squamish is begginers for lessons are taken out in a boat downwind to avoid all the hassle and safety concerns of getting dragged through everyone's path. This is something you're instuctor should have known... and pretty common sense. In most beaches around the World the kitesurf area is downwind of windsurfers, and not just beginners.
I suspect it's a launch issue though ... I was only there once, can't remember what the shore wind was like past the "windsurf launch".[/quote]