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West Coast US?

macboy - 10-1-2010 at 10:28 PM

We're planning our "long way home" from NABX and taking the scenic route up so naturally I'm wondering if, in early to mid April, there are any:

A) Noob friendly Kitesurf locations between San Diego and Seaside Where I could continue trying to hone (aka 'find') my skills
B) Buggy friendly stretches of beach that would be "you gotta come ride here if you're in the area" kinda places

(Even better if there are PKF members in these places to act as pseudo-guides)

WIllardTheGrey - 11-1-2010 at 12:22 AM

Driftwood shores in Florence OR., about 200 feet wide by about a mile long of ridable hard pac. Let me know if you are passing through I usually have fri-sat off.
Driftwood Shores Map



Also South Jetty is where all the kitesurfers go in town.

South Jetty Map

DAKITEZ - 11-1-2010 at 01:22 AM

Many of us will be at NABX just follow us home :singing:

seriously though. Are you going to take hwy 1 all the way up?

heliboy50 - 11-1-2010 at 02:55 AM

If you are going as far as Seaside, then you gotta hit Sunset beach. It's about 2-3 miles farther north up Hwy 101 of Seaside proper. What kind of time frame are you looking at? About three hours east of Seaside you would find the Columbia river gorge. Big time kite boarding there. I would pretty well say you will find what you are after just about the whole drive up. There are parts of the northern Cal/Southern Oregon stretch that are pretty much rocky bluff kind of coast, but still way worth seeing.

csa_deadon - 11-1-2010 at 05:13 AM

Ona Beach-south of Newport Oregon. The beach rivals Sunset Beach with the right winds. No cars to contend with, however parking is limited.

South jetty Newport. primitive facilities, no driving on beach, but at least you can watch the fishing boats come and go.

Have the first weekend off after nabx if you're heading thru.

arkay - 12-1-2010 at 01:53 AM

Buggying or boarding, certianly hit sunset beach and on the way hit florence if you have a bigfoot.

For wave kite surfing manzanita or for flat water netards bay.

heliboy50 - 12-1-2010 at 05:42 AM

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Originally posted by arkay


For wave kite surfing manzanita or for flat water netards bay.

Thank you. I was pretty sure of those locations, but didn't want to sound dumb(er) if I was wrong. Not a water kite guy yet.

Bladerunner - 12-1-2010 at 07:27 AM

Archkiter has put tgether a list of kite beaches on the Oregon coast i think ?

lunchbox - 12-1-2010 at 08:49 AM

If you're traveling through L.A. let me know...got some pretty good kitesurfing beaches...waves, flat water, etc.

Oh, and if you come this way from NABX, try to make a pass by El Mirage....

stetson05 - 12-1-2010 at 08:55 AM

I have a friend that learned to kitesurf in Lincoln City Oregon and he says the area they learned in was pretty nice smooth water. Don't know much else though.

macboy - 12-1-2010 at 10:10 PM

Wow...I think this could end up being the trip of all trips. The return route after NABX is Vegas, Yuma for a few days to see friends, then to San Diego where we point North and follow the coast up all the way to the ferry terminal to Vancouver Island from Olympia or whatever that is. I better not stow the gear too deep!

Keep the tips comin'. Maybe I can secretly plan all of our RV stops somewhere where I can go for a morning run. Of course the onshores probably don't really go until the heat of the days starts up? It's onshores that are best for long buggy cruises?

ripsessionkites - 14-1-2010 at 06:10 AM

come see us in Vancouver than go down the I-5 and a bit over to Sunset Beach, down to Newport than across OR to Alvord, than down south.

heliboy50 - 15-1-2010 at 12:22 AM

Hmm...Alvord. I was thinking about going there on the way down. Windey roads through NV that way though.