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AndreC
AndreC

WA

512 posts

30 Dec 2018 10:47am
There has been some frustration lately with more crew in the water lately...Apparently merging on the roads isnt our only tard factor in WA. I am not going into details due to the dramatic nature of this forum. However I did some colouring in which was way more therapeutic. Red means anger, Green means chill. (if you are Bonny it could have other meanings)

quikdrawMcgraw
quikdrawMcgraw

1221 posts

30 Dec 2018 11:05am
How the f does that make sense
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

30 Dec 2018 11:13am
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quikdrawMcgraw said..
How the f does that make sense


Pretty straight forward - don't be a douche and stay in the wave zone the whole way from city to trigg. Strange concept for many it seems, be respectful and allow others to enjoy the ripple the are coming in on rather than turning right in front of them.
beefarmer
beefarmer

WA

328 posts

30 Dec 2018 11:31am
would of thought itd make most sense to stay in the wave zone the whole way... just maintain the same gap between the kiter in front, and the kiter behind you, the whole way down.

That way everyone is where they want to be. in the wave zone. catching waves ripples. (it is perth, after all)

Matty77
Matty77

WA

11 posts

30 Dec 2018 11:32am
Yep, focus on riding waves rather than racing the downwinder and cutting off those riding the waves from start to finish. An amendment required in the drawing is arrows for natural footers too who like to go right (Andre is goofy )
tightlines
tightlines

WA

3504 posts

30 Dec 2018 11:59am
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Matty77 said..
Yep, focus on riding waves rather than racing the downwinder and cutting off those riding the waves from start to finish. An amendment required in the drawing is arrows for natural footers too who like to go right (Andre is goofy )



I think this is where the conflict stems from mainly, most kiters, natural or goofy, are happy to go down the line with the wind, ie left in Perth and try to actually ride the wave

Some just seem to want to get to the end as fast as possible.

Whereas some (mainly natural footers) like to go right and usually take a lot longer to get from A to B.

By tacking out occasionally it just breaks it up and allows the ones that want to race down the line to do so and vice versa.

I think the main thing is if someone is lining up a good section let them have it
quikdrawMcgraw
quikdrawMcgraw

1221 posts

30 Dec 2018 12:28pm
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hilly said..

quikdrawMcgraw said..
How the f does that make sense



Pretty straight forward - don't be a douche and stay in the wave zone the whole way from city to trigg. Strange concept for many it seems, be respectful and allow others to enjoy the ripple the are coming in on rather than turning right in front of them.


Perth must really suck
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

30 Dec 2018 12:33pm
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quikdrawMcgraw said.
Perth must really suck



Yep it can. But usually blows

not it there for 6 weeks = feckn awesome
spot1
spot1

WA

1588 posts

30 Dec 2018 12:47pm
I understand completely
Youngbreezy
Youngbreezy

WA

1221 posts

30 Dec 2018 2:20pm
The city beach to trigg run certainly can be a mess, the main things for people to focus on are just give people some room and give right of way to person riding a wave.

I will often throw in a couple big tacks if I am caught up in traffic it can often put you behind the pack and let you kite in peace
AndreC
AndreC

WA

512 posts

30 Dec 2018 2:24pm
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Youngbreezy said..
The city beach to trigg run certainly can be a mess, the main things for people to focus on are just give people some room and give right of way to person riding a wave.

I will often throw in a couple big tacks if I am caught up in traffic it can often put you behind the pack and let you kite in peace


Nicely said YB! Finding the gaps...
sloberchops
sloberchops

WA

13 posts

30 Dec 2018 4:15pm
Shore huggers. ??????
To know if your a shore hugger or not, you won't understand these words :
Right of way to person leaving the beach
Tack
Respectful
Open water

Hope you all had a good Christmas. ??

www.thefreedictionary.com/hugger
Jonopark
Jonopark

WA

400 posts

30 Dec 2018 9:15pm
Hahahaha if everyone did any of the above 2 I would be happy. 90 percent of kiters do the below. Its a downwinder, go down wind!



cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

30 Dec 2018 10:05pm
This might work


tightlines
tightlines

WA

3504 posts

30 Dec 2018 10:39pm
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Jonopark said..
Hahahaha if everyone did any of the above 2 I would be happy. 90 percent of kiters do the below. Its a downwinder, go down wind!





Exactly, damn your as good with the crayons as Andre.

I'm a natural footer but usually just go left, I can't get any enjoyment out of going right (upwind in Perth) and fighting the wind unless you want to punt a few airs.
If you want to go right why the f do you even downwind.
dafish
dafish

NSW

1654 posts

31 Dec 2018 7:56am
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tightlines said..

Jonopark said..
Hahahaha if everyone did any of the above 2 I would be happy. 90 percent of kiters do the below. Its a downwinder, go down wind!





Exactly, damn your as good with the crayons as Andre.

I'm a natural footer but usually just go left, I can't get any enjoyment out of going right (upwind in Perth) and fighting the wind unless you want to punt a few airs.
If you want to go right why the f do you even downwind.


You would go right at the different peaks along the way if they were worth riding. Each peak might have a different angle allowing different opportunities of wave riding or airs. Ride a few on the peak, tack a few times, move on. On a down winder I generally don't ride more than three waves in one particular peak as the kite size is generally smaller for a down winder and get back to the peak can be work. But if the peak is good it's worth a couple longer tacks, then time to move on. We really don't have much of an issue with crowds of people for where we ride.
AndreC
AndreC

WA

512 posts

31 Dec 2018 6:00am
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tightlines said..

Jonopark said..
Hahahaha if everyone did any of the above 2 I would be happy. 90 percent of kiters do the below. Its a downwinder, go down wind!





Exactly, damn your as good with the crayons as Andre.

I'm a natural footer but usually just go left, I can't get any enjoyment out of going right (upwind in Perth) and fighting the wind unless you want to punt a few airs.
If you want to go right why the f do you even downwind.


I think the idea is to tack out here and there to find gaps instead of staying in the wave zone 100% of the way. Allot of guys are doing slalom and not catching waves ?? which is fine just don't do it on top of other guys who are lining up their swells.
Rango
Rango

WA

831 posts

31 Dec 2018 8:22am
How about giviing the guys not doing a downwinder some space instead of hogging the wave zone.
bjw
bjw

bjw

QLD

3687 posts

31 Dec 2018 11:52am
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cauncy said..
This might work




Did you actually draw this and then take a photo?

Or is this a poster on your wall?
RayQ
RayQ

WA

636 posts

31 Dec 2018 10:09am
Ride which ever way you want, just don't get in my way by pretending to be a surfer and snaking up wind on a right-hander .**** stuff whatever
AndreC
AndreC

WA

512 posts

31 Dec 2018 10:18am
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hilly said..

quikdrawMcgraw said..
How the f does that make sense



Pretty straight forward - don't be a douche and stay in the wave zone the whole way from city to trigg. Strange concept for many it seems, be respectful and allow others to enjoy the ripple the are coming in on rather than turning right in front of them.


Yup its that fricking simple...thnx Hilly
Youngbreezy
Youngbreezy

WA

1221 posts

31 Dec 2018 10:23am
This thread really illustrates where the problem lies! It shows that we can't come to a consensus on right of way
ReefWalker
ReefWalker

WA

117 posts

31 Dec 2018 11:29am
Was great the last 2 days 2 days in a row now, shark alarms closed the beach at Floreat and Scarbs and cleared the water. Clear runs!
quikdrawMcgraw
quikdrawMcgraw

1221 posts

31 Dec 2018 11:38am
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AndreC said..

hilly said..


quikdrawMcgraw said..
How the f does that make sense




Pretty straight forward - don't be a douche and stay in the wave zone the whole way from city to trigg. Strange concept for many it seems, be respectful and allow others to enjoy the ripple the are coming in on rather than turning right in front of them.



Yup its that fricking simple...thnx Hilly


Settle pettle not every kiter lives in Perth and suffers DW rage
theDoctor
theDoctor

NSW

5786 posts

31 Dec 2018 2:47pm
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bjw said..

cauncy said..
This might work





Did you actually draw this and then take a photo?

Or is this a poster on your wall?


It's his weekly to do list
quikdrawMcgraw
quikdrawMcgraw

1221 posts

31 Dec 2018 11:50am
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dafish said..

tightlines said..


Jonopark said..
Hahahaha if everyone did any of the above 2 I would be happy. 90 percent of kiters do the below. Its a downwinder, go down wind!





Exactly, damn your as good with the crayons as Andre.

I'm a natural footer but usually just go left, I can't get any enjoyment out of going right (upwind in Perth) and fighting the wind unless you want to punt a few airs.
If you want to go right why the f do you even downwind.



You would go right at the different peaks along the way if they were worth riding. Each peak might have a different angle allowing different opportunities of wave riding or airs. Ride a few on the peak, tack a few times, move on. On a down winder I generally don't ride more than three waves in one particular peak as the kite size is generally smaller for a down winder and get back to the peak can be work. But if the peak is good it's worth a couple longer tacks, then time to move on. We really don't have much of an issue with crowds of people for where we ride.


Peak?
Talking about Perth here.
No peaks.
Peaks no.
wishy
wishy

WA

1501 posts

31 Dec 2018 3:01pm
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quikdrawMcgraw said..

AndreC said..


hilly said..



quikdrawMcgraw said..
How the f does that make sense





Pretty straight forward - don't be a douche and stay in the wave zone the whole way from city to trigg. Strange concept for many it seems, be respectful and allow others to enjoy the ripple the are coming in on rather than turning right in front of them.




Yup its that fricking simple...thnx Hilly



Settle pettle not every kiter lives in Perth and suffers DW rage


Every not-frustrated-kiter lives in WA. We are all frustrated surfers in Perth though
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

31 Dec 2018 8:44pm
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bjw said..

cauncy said..
This might work





Did you actually draw this and then take a photo?

Or is this a poster on your wall?

I did the 1st bit
but sums up not to be a dick on the water
chronic
chronic

NSW

318 posts

1 Jan 2019 6:58pm
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sloberchops said..
Shore huggers. ??????
To know if your a shore hugger or not, you won't understand these words :
Right of way to person leaving the beach
Tack
Respectful
Open water

Hope you all had a good Christmas. ??

www.thefreedictionary.com/hugger


Right of way should belong to anyone coming in on a wave
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

1 Jan 2019 4:49pm
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theDoctor said..

bjw said..


cauncy said..
This might work






Did you actually draw this and then take a photo?

Or is this a poster on your wall?



It's his weekly to do list


Your only jealous of my 4 day week,
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