Saturday @ Da' Bear!
Moderator: MK
Saturday @ Da' Bear!
I don't know about you folks, but I have no intention of fighting the boat-to-bumper traffic this weekend.
WBL looks awesome for Saturday. It is supposed to be ESE at 20+ knots, which means Bellaire is probably going to be better than Ramsey. Good easterly sailing at Bellaire is as good as WBL gets!
-Coach
WBL looks awesome for Saturday. It is supposed to be ESE at 20+ knots, which means Bellaire is probably going to be better than Ramsey. Good easterly sailing at Bellaire is as good as WBL gets!
-Coach
Hey Matt,
Padre was pretty sweet I guess..... lol.
Let me know where you're heading this weekend because I finally got all of my gear...what size is your waist harness ? (I got a felix pivec)
I'd be willing to drive up to mille lac, if the wind is blowing, because I'm working in Ramsey. I have room for one more.
-Luke
Padre was pretty sweet I guess..... lol.
Let me know where you're heading this weekend because I finally got all of my gear...what size is your waist harness ? (I got a felix pivec)
I'd be willing to drive up to mille lac, if the wind is blowing, because I'm working in Ramsey. I have room for one more.
-Luke
Bullish on Bear
Yaaeee! I wanna sail d'Bear!! On something smaller than a 9.5 for a change. Hope to see you there. Can't wait
jn

Is Ramsey a reasonable spot for a newbie to kiting on the softer version of H2o. If so, anyone willing to share some pointers tommorrow? I'll check back here if I can, or you can reach me on my cell 715-577-4749. Could use directions from Eau Claire as well. Will trade cold beer for help!
Thanks,
Scott
Thanks,
Scott
Honestly, it's not a great spot to start when there are people around. If it's early in the morning, it's probably OK - and it should be blowing early tomorrow.
Any other time, especially when the beach is full of people and windsurfers, it's an OK spot to land only. If you can get someone to take you upwind in a boat, Ramsey is a good beach to do your downwinder to.
I hope this helps... It's a great lake to learn on if it's quiet or if you can find an upwind spot (or boat) to launch from.
-Coach
Any other time, especially when the beach is full of people and windsurfers, it's an OK spot to land only. If you can get someone to take you upwind in a boat, Ramsey is a good beach to do your downwinder to.
I hope this helps... It's a great lake to learn on if it's quiet or if you can find an upwind spot (or boat) to launch from.
-Coach
Last edited by Coach on Sat May 29, 2004 1:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
I would tend to disagree with Coach. You should never kite in onshore winds until you are fairly accomplished. Any trouble and you're on shore. If you are not staying upwind yet then don't even consider it. Find a lake with a good sideshore wind, then you can ride downwind. If you have a boat for an upwind drop, that is an option, but those launches are tricky. Also, learn, launch and land far from anyone, if you are not comfortable flying yet.
I don't mean to sound negative, it's just that I've seen too many close calls.
If it blows SSE (Not SE). Waconia would be perfect sideshore, slight side off. And there will be others there for sure.
If we are at the same lake, I'd definitely provide what assistance I could.
Have fun.
I don't mean to sound negative, it's just that I've seen too many close calls.
If it blows SSE (Not SE). Waconia would be perfect sideshore, slight side off. And there will be others there for sure.
If we are at the same lake, I'd definitely provide what assistance I could.
Have fun.
Tighe
I did fail to mention some of Tighe's sound advice. Good addition, Tighe.
Basically, you can launch there, with the usual caveats. Have a good safety system, keep the kite away from people/boats/property, get the help of a buddy, and - by ALL means - take a lesson (or seven) and be comfortable with staying upwind fairly well or get a boatride upwind.
I, and several others, have learned there without all of the above in mind. We've also all had close calls off one variety or another. The place does have one advantage over many spots - you can walk upwind pretty far off the beach to get going first. But, it's not enough room to kite downwind. It's only enough room to get going out into the lake, and then you don't have far to go downwind before you are landing (or crashing) the kite and doing the walk of shame.
-Coach
Basically, you can launch there, with the usual caveats. Have a good safety system, keep the kite away from people/boats/property, get the help of a buddy, and - by ALL means - take a lesson (or seven) and be comfortable with staying upwind fairly well or get a boatride upwind.
I, and several others, have learned there without all of the above in mind. We've also all had close calls off one variety or another. The place does have one advantage over many spots - you can walk upwind pretty far off the beach to get going first. But, it's not enough room to kite downwind. It's only enough room to get going out into the lake, and then you don't have far to go downwind before you are landing (or crashing) the kite and doing the walk of shame.
-Coach