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		| bigjohn 
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				|  Wed Aug 10, 16 12:14 pm    Arlington |   |  
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				| In my opinion the site that has HUGE potential is Arlington. 
 Someone with connections to the port should suggest they look into the following:
 
 - Concrete Stairs extending down the last few steps into the river (North side)
 
 - Cable Park in the nice protected swim zone
 
 - Shuttled downwinders from their (failed) terminal location (I think the Irrigon exit) (Just west of the buoy you ride up to from 3 mile).
 
 They could charge for parking and shuttle rides.
 
 It could potentially  turn that place into a world renowned kite destination overnight.
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		| bigjohn 
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				|  Wed Aug 10, 16 12:16 pm |   |  
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				| ooops hit the wrong button... 
 I meant for this to be under the "More launches needed" thread
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		| luke 
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				|  Wed Aug 10, 16 12:40 pm |   |  
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				| The CGKA has been working with the Port of Arlington for 5 years to improve kite access.  The Port recognizes the benefit to lots of kiters showing up in town and has spent thousands (est. $10,000) of their dollars on kite specific projects to date.  There is a master plan on the table that includes some of the projects mentioned above.  It is a big chunk of money to pull it off.  Until they find/allocate those funds, smaller but still important kite-related projects are getting done. |  | 
	
		
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		| bigjohn 
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				|  Wed Aug 10, 16 12:58 pm |   |  
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				|  	  | luke wrote: |  	  | The CGKA has been working with the Port of Arlington for 5 years to improve kite access.  The Port recognizes the benefit to lots of kiters showing up in town and has spent thousands (est. $10,000) of their dollars on kite specific projects to date.  There is a master plan on the table that includes some of the projects mentioned above.  It is a big chunk of money to pull it off.  Until they find/allocate those funds, smaller but still important kite-related projects are getting done. | 
 
 Luke,
 
 Good to know.
 
 Do you know where can I read more about CGKA's involvement with such projects.  To be honest I only thought CGKA focused on HR activities.  I would like to become more informed about their projects in the eastern gorge region.
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		| west 
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				|  Wed Aug 10, 16 1:20 pm |   |  
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				| The BIG A.....steepest swells on the river when it's rocking.....sunset drive back unrivaled! |  | 
	
		
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		| HRnico 
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				|  Thu Aug 11, 16 5:15 pm    Oh Yaa |   |  
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				| Love Rosey/ Arlington. Would like to kite from South side, stay in a hotel and eat at a reasturant. +++ _________________
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		| markamcclure 
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				|  Fri Aug 12, 16 10:52 am |   |  
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				| I have bad memories of my windsurfer hitting the rocks at the Arlington launch many years ago.  Do you think It would be a safe launch for kiting?  Those are some great swells! |  | 
	
		
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		| knotwindy 
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				|  Fri Aug 12, 16 12:19 pm |   |  
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				| No it is very dangerous and difficult and no one should ever launch a kite there. You will surely die a horrible and painful death. However, if you tell us when you are going we can video it      |  | 
	
		
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