Hello Guys!
I'm going on a road trip from Melbourne to Port Lincoln along the coast.
I will driving along the coast and thinking to take the kite with me.
Could you give me some advice for some good spots along the coast from Port Augusta down to PL?
I believe I stay in PL for maybe a week. I've seen a shop there and will go there for advice and rules but would much appreciate further advice from you guys! I hope it's not top secret like in some other places
Thanks CS
PS: intermediate rider 12/9m TT (no big waves)
Thanks very much. Great info. I have a family in tow so not every spot will be possible but I'll do my best!
That was the shop I've seen on the internet and will talk to them first when I'm there.
I'll check the places out on google maps.....
Thanks again, i'll probably update the travel dates and see if I can hook up with somebody there.
Beer's on me than.....
Christian
Port Augusta has a few good spots, north of the bridge there is a caravan park that you can kite out the front of, don't head down towards the bridge there are power lines that run across there, northerlys work well southerlies are generally gusty but still kite able. Be ware the tide moves very fast so quick board recoveries are a must, also look out for muscle banks. Hospital beach is also kitable you can tack upwind right up to a stretch near the power station where it gets better wind and dead flat water, there is nowhere to access the shorest though so it's a little sketchy, down winder home can be fun you can't kite anywhere past the yacht club to many wind shadows. Port Patterson on the eastern side is also good on a high tide. There are some local guys that kite there so you may see them.
Good luck with the trip, hope you get some wind
Lipson Cove is worth checking out, between Tumby and Pt Neil. Some local dolphins and flat water protected by a small island and connecting reef. Should work on a seabreeze I expect, I only kited it once.
Have fun, awesome coastline all round EP.
Would not recommend it rips are strong and the winds are offshore. We used to go to 8 Mile creek on Northerlies back in the windsurfing days. Wind is still offshore you need some tide worth a check. If winds go west try Flase bay or the beach at Point Lowly, worth a drive anyhow. Possible south change late tomorrow will be ok at beach.
Locals mostly kite on the southerlies and there has been plenty of them.