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Bachelor Snowkite Spot!!!
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Author: spike_101
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 9:21 pm (GMT -8)

I have not been over there yet to check it out i have only seen pictures, but there is a big field that is right off the highway that is connected to Sparks Lake. Like i said, i have not been over there to check out how big or what kind of wind exposure it will have but if you want to look at it google sparks lake images and you can check it out. Also if anyone has knowedge of the area please post something.
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RE: Could this be useful for SI
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Author: Navanod
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:51 pm (GMT -8)

Yeah the 2 hour delay sucks.
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RE: consensus on the best coast/wave boards
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Author: Hein
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:33 pm (GMT -8)

The consensus is pretty much anything will work.
And there are a lot of things worth trying.

I'm just finishing the 5-9 (12.5,19.5,15.75) shown
in my avatar and will be taking it back to Texas.
I'll be riding it without straps. I don't ride with
straps much but I do have a 5-1 set up with
an angled front strap and over center rear strap.
That feels more comfortable to me than along the
center line. I'm building a pair of the skis and if they
work in the flat water I'm going to give them a go
in the surf. They ended up being 122x23.5 with a
nicely rockered single to double side cut concave
and flipped tips. Surf skis?
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consensus on the best coast/wave boards
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Author: endoshred
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 10:33 am (GMT -8)

i'm ready to find a coast board. i am 150lbs and will ride goofy on the coast. i have always had a twin tip for all conditions. i was in ventana this winter and had fun with the twin on some of the bigger wave days, but i was often gettin swallowed by the waves on the twin. i then watched guys on the wave boards just killing it in the surf with the wave boards, just hitting the lips hard and floating over the white water for bottom turn after bottom turn. that looks like the shit for the waves and would open it up a whole new experience.

everyone seems to offer a wave board of different lengths and styles. i know this has been hashed out before on the forum, but seems like its the right time of year to bring it up again. i was hoping hein could chime in on his latest work and his views on the trends. is there a big difference from last years designs to this years? would a coast board work on a big rufus swell day?

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