SnowKiting on the island?

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SnowKiting on the island?

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Does anyone know of a good spot ON the island for snowkiting?

I have hiked a couple of mountains in the last couple of months (5000ft+), and was thinking that there might be a "dream spot" on a frozen lake or an open space out there for snow kiting? (in strathcona park, during Dec-May)

I guess trying to find a steady wind will be the biggest challenge, as for access, as long as it is less than a 6 to 8 hours hike, I think it is well worthed.
If you know of any spot on the island, please tell me!!!

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Post by foilboy »

The whole Saanich peninsula was good for snowkiting 1 week ago. But seriously, I have been looking myself without any luck. I am considering an excursion to the Arrowsmith area as road access may bring you to good altitudes.
There also is a clear cut near the Mt Washington x-country area.
Let me know if you find something.

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Comox Glacier!

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Hey all!

Comox Glacier seems like a good go. There is always snow and it is really exposed. I haven't done it but don't see how it couldn't be great.

Have an awesome day!

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Post by more force 4 »

Hurricane Ridge? (small kites!) My son used to go winter camping, snow caves and such, there. High enough for lots of snow, 4x4 ? road access, surprisingly close to Victoria (just above Jordan River?) Someone else who's been there chime in.
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How do you get to Hurricane Ridge or Comox Glacier?

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:roll: Google it, dood. Glacier a bit of a hike :lol: Hurricane Ridge http://www.hurricaneridge.net/ sounds like it might work tho but the American Parks people are likely a bit sticky about some guy running a kite near their ski area I bet. Access right from the road, you need a parks pass and gotta buck up for the ferry and overnight :roll: as departure times suck in winter from Vic. Also the 3-4 week refit window is coming up soon in late January I think where the ferry won't run.

http://www.nps.gov/archive/olym/cams/hu ... dgecam.htm shows a nice field of snow just waiting for ya 8)
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Post by foilboy »

Thanks Kus. I thought Hurricane Ridge was on the other side, but what was the place MF4 talked about near JR?

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check this link not the island but woowwwwwww! http://www.semnozkitesurfing.com/data_htm_en/set_en.htm :lol:
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Sorry, meant to say San Juan Ridge, not Hurricane Ridge :oops: :oops: :!:
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Post by foilboy »

OK, same question I guess, how do I get to San Juan Ridge? (tried Google Earth, just showed some spot in the Caribbean)

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Post by more force 4 »

It is above Jordan River, but I talked to Roger and he says there are some big open high cutblocks that might work, but it isn't above the treeline anywhere (sorry, my mistake, from what I remembered from his photos there was alpine/subalpine). Your probably back to Strathcona area or COmox Glacier.

Or Hurricane Ridge, sound not too $ if you bus it:

The bus leaves the Vern Burton Center (on Fourth Street, just west of Peabody Street) in Port Angeles at 9:00 a.m. and Hurricane Ridge at 4:15 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. A round trip ticket costs $5.00 and, in an effort to reduce traffic congestion at Hurricane Ridge, park entrance fees are waived for all snow bus riders.
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Post by downwind dave »

Theres some pics somewhere in the gallery of guys trying to kite Lake Mackenzie, for a reliably frozen lake on the island that’s near a road its probably your best bet. Ive ski toured across that lake wishing for a kite! Battleship lake is a bit closer but not so big.

heres the map (forbidden plateau .pdf)
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explor ... ml#parkmap
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thanks a lot

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I ll try the Helen Mackenzie lake and give news about it. It is only an hour to an hour and a half hike from the parking lot (summer time). Maybe 2 in snowshoes.

I think it would be great sharing feedback from hiking experiences about possible snowkiting places.

UVic Outdoor club are going to kings peak next week end (which is second in the Top Ten Ski/Snowboard descent in the Book Island Turns & Tours/backcoutry skiing and snowboarding, there might be some good spot there to.

If im not going to Kings peak next week end Ill probably try the lake and give news about it (hopefully it will be frozen).

Thanks for all your advices and feedback.
Oh yeah, a special thanks for the link that you sent --> http://www.semnozkitesurfing.com/data_htm_en/set_en.htm
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Please don't do that IV !!!! (fourth video down)

How can a kite lift them like that? Its like if they float in the air, I have never seen that before, can a inflated kite do that to?

Can we buy those kind of kites on the island or in Vancouver?
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Post by Kite Kook »

keep us posted on how it is.

btw, the guy looks like he is floating because there is an updraft against the hill. Yes, inflatable kites can do that too. It's not the kite, it's the conditions, and the user.

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Post by WindePendanT »

I heard that ppl take snowmobile's up glaciers for day kiting trips, on the mainland.
Not sure where, but there'd be lots to choose from.
Sounds like a good business to get into.
Hey then on no wind days you could do that ski-parachute thing.
Man we live in a cool place!
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