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Kite2Surf said..Kite was more purple than pink!
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He likely "missed" coro on the downwinder.
Dropped the kite in the surf and blew out a panel. Made it to shore okay ( lots of reef north of coro).
Walked north along beach for about 4km, but was already past coro so almost made Bowes / Horrocks.
Went inland to try to find a road.....
Hunkered down for the night in his kite. Must have been to far inland for the plane that was using IR to search.
Walked back to beach this morning and got a jetski ride to the vmr boat for a run back to Gero. Happy Days.

Saw the Geraldton Volunteer Marine Rescue team who picked him up this morning and this version of the story above is pretty close to what they told me. Apparently, he had a portable EPIRB device that he'd been carrying with him but lost it in the surf on Thursday. He was picked up approximately 10 NM north or Corros, just south of Bowes River. It's a pretty desolate, uninhabited area, and the closest road is about 14km from the beach. The rescue plane was doing some serious searching up until well after midnight. I was unaware of the situation last night but heard a jet flying at low altitude just before 1am and had a look a FlightRadar to see what what going on. Here're the tracks they'd been flying up til about midnight and a screen grab of this morning's flights as well just before they flew back to Perth.
The new Bombardier Challenger 604 rescue plane that flew up from Perth for the search apparently is amazing.
https://minister.infrastructure.gov.au/chester/releases/2017/february/dc039_2017.aspxKudos to all the rescue personnel who gave their time, many of whom stayed up the entire night working on the search and were still on duty at 2pm this afternoon. WA Police kindly brought in sandwiches and coffee and family of Geraldton Volunteer Marine Rescue staff delivered cake and coffee.
Awesome community we have here in this part of the world, along with the superb support and world-class tech from our friends in Perth.