Sol-flyer

Since 21 Mar 2006
1280 Posts
Dude, where's my Bus?
Otto Mann
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Fri Feb 08, 08 9:05 pm |
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it is a lil hike to get in past the treeline. XC ski's or a split board would be ideal.
Sorry regis, you'll need a summit permit to find the red dot.
here's a quote from the Kitezombies website:
Bunny Flat: The most accessible kite locations are reached from the top of Everett Memorial Highway which terminates at Bunny Flat in the winter. Take the central Mt. Shasta exit off Interstate 5 and travel east (15 miles) towards the volcano and you will end up on Everett Memorial Highway and eventually Bunny Flat. Bunny Flat is not the best destination for kiting because it is located next to a busy parking lot, offers limited space and is somewhat sheltered. Old Ski Bowl, accessed from the Flat, offer wide open bowls and semi-flats and is the kiter's choice. This location is best on westerly or southwesterly winds. The lower part of Old Ski Bowl tends to have clean wind because of less upwind topographic influence. Old Ski Bowl is outside the wilderness boundary and can be overrun with snowmobiles at times. If using a snowmobile, the Snowmobile Parks mentioned below are a better choice than Bunny Flat and here's a few reasons why. Bunny Flat parking can be crowded and difficult with a trailer. Road conditions are usually worse on the mountain the higher you get. Machine noise and fumes in close proximity to a wilderness area are not especially appreciated.(that would be you registered ) |
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