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BigR

Since 05 Jul 2005
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White Salmon
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Wed Oct 10, 07 9:09 am Poll : Kite or Hibernate? |
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Don't know if this is the best way to set up a poll here but:
During the summer we all get out there and rip, but what about the other seasons?
DO YOU
A. Real men don't sit around if its windy no matter how cold and nasty the weather is, they just throw on another layer of neo.
B. Hibernate until its sunny and warm.
C. C-ya in mexico for the next six months!
D. I just go snowkiting instead
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Sol-flyer

Since 21 Mar 2006
1280 Posts
Dude, where's my Bus?
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Wed Oct 10, 07 9:15 am |
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how about D?
i think it all depends on how much stoke you have for the sport, i take it pretty seriously.
the winter provides just as much wind/snow as any summer season. If that's not acurrate then move.(C)
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Kataku2k3

Since 14 Aug 2005
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PDX-LA
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Wed Oct 10, 07 10:22 am |
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| A (that's what drysuits are for) and D!
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Spike

Since 13 May 2007
1414 Posts
Alameda
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Wed Oct 10, 07 10:26 am |
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I am under the impression that many people go snowkiting, does this mean that all of you have snow mobiles? Is the crater lake area accessible without a snow mobile?
if I need a sled for D, then I'll pick A
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Hood River
Hick
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Wed Oct 10, 07 10:44 am |
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| Hardly any of us have sleds. I'm saving for one. I just spend the entire winter hitting the park and Heather's Canyon with my powder-piggy wife. I start looking for kiting sessions in March. I'm trying to change this with the purchase of a sled, but who knows at this point. I've heard so many differing opinions as to whether St Helens is good for snow kiting.
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
4911 Posts
Portland
Unstrapped
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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
Still a gojo pimp!
Moto Mouth
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Wed Oct 10, 07 10:56 am |
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| Snowboarding man. Its a way for me to get my full stoke back at the start of next season. If I do the same thing year round I will lose the super stoke factor.
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
2165 Posts
East Po
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Wed Oct 10, 07 12:22 pm |
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It's all about trying new things and progressing. That's what keeps the stoke going. If you push yourself (whether kiting or snowboarding) you'll always be super stoked!
I snowboard and try to get a few storm kiting sessions in, but that's when I was in California. Not sure if I'll kite in the water here too much once it's too cold for my wetsuit. Would be stoked to try snowkiting though. This year I'm hoping for a combo of A, C and D
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Hood River
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Kataku2k3

Since 14 Aug 2005
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Wed Oct 10, 07 1:20 pm |
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I think water in the high 30s is cold!
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BigR

Since 05 Jul 2005
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White Salmon
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Wed Oct 10, 07 3:27 pm |
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| Quote: | | I think water in the high 30s is cold! |
Ya, I know.
high 40's to low 50's water temp sounds like the cutoff for kitesurfing for most people then. November until March is really 30's water temp? Ouch! Unless U R certified ironman , I don't know if I would touch that either. would the coast be warmer? I wonder...
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Kataku2k3

Since 14 Aug 2005
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Wed Oct 10, 07 3:37 pm |
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Yeah, last winter I was seeing lows ~37 at Astoria/Clatsop Spit in late December through early February. And generally the central coast seems to be ~5 degrees warmer than in the summer (~55 range) when the warmer water gets pushed north.
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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
Still a gojo pimp!
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Wed Oct 10, 07 3:49 pm |
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| wholly shiznit thats cold. Whats the water temp like now?
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
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East Po
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Wed Oct 10, 07 4:01 pm |
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| Cannon beach is reporting 58F water and 53F air. That's pretty warm water for the coast. Not sure about the river, but it felt decently warm in the wetsuit on Tuesday. Probably in the low to mid 60s.
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Kataku2k3

Since 14 Aug 2005
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Wed Oct 10, 07 4:04 pm |
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| I was wearing my 4.3 shorty on Tuesday, and though the water is a lot colder than a few weeks ago, it's not figid yet. I agree. Low 60s is my guess.
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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Wed Oct 10, 07 4:18 pm |
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I think the coldest the ocean and mouth of the columbia get is low 40's
- Rooster and below Bonneville sees 37.
Done some whitewater kayaking in glaciated river water in Alaska (the put in was at the base of the glacier) with the river pouring out of an ice cave - water was near or below freezing - felt pretty bad when I flipped surfing a hole - felt like being slapped in the face and then lit on fire - I pitoned the boat on a rock wall trying to get my eyes to focus - sort of cool - definetly retarted - just like these guys
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stringy

Since 23 Jun 2006
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vancouver
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Wed Oct 10, 07 6:41 pm |
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keep in mind the montana snowkite rodeo should be on again this winter. Last year it was in february. not to be missed. mt. haggin is a gem.
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