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tinyE
Since 21 Jan 2006
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Fri Dec 01, 06 7:57 am spokane snow kiting areas? |
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I was wondering if anyone knows how the snow kiting is in the spokane area? Is there anywhere to do it? (other than climbing someone's fence and abusing their fields).
I know on the drive out there between tri-cities and spokane, there are some huge open areas that should be covered in snow. |
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hobbsla
Since 28 Jan 2006
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Fri Dec 01, 06 3:46 pm |
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What up Flyin E-
I am wondering the same thing. I live in Spokane and this summer I did some scouting around for areas with potential. There is so much open terrain it boggles my mind! But... I have NO idea what kind of snow coverage these areas get. I looked mostly at farmland directly to the south of spokane that sits on a high plateau. Easy to stand on the side of the road without seeing any farmhouses, fences, powerlines, trees, etc. for miles! Hopefully this gives me the best chance of clean wind and with the higher elevation deeper snow. There is very little weather data online for this area, so I will just have to go there and look for myself! I'm going tommorow...not sure what the wind will be doing but at least I can check the snow. Maybe get some cool pics.
I'll post what I find out about this area if anybody is interested. Then hopefully there might be other kiters around cause as far as I know I'm all alone up here!
Later. |
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jahmbi
Since 28 Jul 2005
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Sat Dec 02, 06 1:03 am |
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hobbsla wrote: |
I'll post what I find out about this area if anybody is interested. Then hopefully there might be other kiters around cause as far as I know I'm all alone up here!
Later. | I KNOW WHER YOU COULD LOOK _________________ It's Never To Late To Realize What's Important In Your Life.. |
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Donny Baker
Since 13 Jul 2006
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Sat Dec 02, 06 6:22 am |
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If we get enough snow then there's unlimited acreage of wheat fields of course. The place that I found that would be good is on top of the Baldy Mountains above Usk. It's probably between 4000-5000ft wide open and fairly flat but not lacking in terrain. There's already 3 ft of snow there. Youre on top of a mountain so there's nothing stopping the wind. The problem is that you need a snowmobile to get up there, and it takes about 15 min. of (groomed) trail riding to get to the top. So if ya don't have a sled then forget it. Best spot I've seen so far that's close (on top in an hour from town)and probably the place that I will eventually ride if I can stay away from the sled for a weekend. |
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LOOP
Since 08 Feb 2007
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Mon Feb 26, 07 4:50 pm Anything? |
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Just wondering if you guys have found anywhere accesible without a sled yet? We live just past cda. and are already getting tired of the 3 and a half hr drive to Georgetown lake, eventho it has been worth it. Has anyone made the drive up to Chelan to check those areas out yet? |
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