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Kitsurfing The Gorge- Where?

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 2:15 pm
by AirushDM
Hello,

I am going to the Columbia Gorge and want to do some Kiting. Does anybody know where the best/safest spot would be for an intermediate with camping facilities (tent). I've heard of Home valley and Memaloose.
Any input is appreciated. :D :D

AC

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 2:50 pm
by AC
I think Stevenson is the best spot to kite.
They have changed the launch. I heard and the winds are the most steady 18/25 during the day. Just east of Bridge of the Gods on the washington side. There is good eats all around there Camping facilities and raves are towards The Bridge. Dont cross the river turn Left before Colombia.
Cheers""

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 9:52 pm
by KUS
hmmmm, home valley's got ok camping and great slalom+ sailing but jeez, even for a windsurfer that beach is really threading the needle.....if the wind drops, esp. for a kite I would guess, you are walking a LOOOONG way dood! I'd echo Stevenson.

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 6:09 pm
by AirushDM
Thanks! I really appreciate it! :D

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:44 pm
by KUS
Since you are gonna shop anyway (who doesn't) better check with da locals, eh? I prefer camping at Maryhill or Roosevelt, especially early in the year but the current just rips at this time up in the desert. For a kite I expect this would be a nightmare so the farther south, like Stevenson, I would guess the better. Viento's got nice camping too but not sure about sailing from there...closer to St though. 8)

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 8:51 pm
by skypilot
Stevenson is the best spot to kite in the Gorge - very consistent and steady winds for the gorge and it is very much like conditions at Nitinat. I was there a few years back and the launch was tricky, you had to lay your lines in a Z pattern and then walk into the water - limited space. If it is true that they changed the launch then even better.

The locals are friendly and eager to help launch - I rode there on an 11m as a beginner/intermediate (just learning to jump)

The current is friendly, I had no issues with body dragging back to my gear - I believe the wind and the current run opposite so it is a fairly safe spot. The paddle wheeler docks in Stevenson so you need to keep your eyes open for that!

As far as camping there is a fairground in Stevenson - that allows free camping - ask a local and they will point you in the right direction, the camping is on the hush but good grass area. Or you have the option of hitting Cascade Locks which is on the Oregon side opposite of Stevenson - you cross the Bridge of the Gods to get there - I have stayed at a real nice KOA campground there.

Hope this helps! you can check out a Stevenson webcam in our webcam block on the main page

http://www.skypilotkiteboarding.com/

Later

Skypilot