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Old bar for summer

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Created by causehecan > 9 months ago, 27 Jun 2019
causehecan
WA, 668 posts
27 Jun 2019 7:13PM
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So i believe old bar is the best place for me this summer to progress at freestyle kitesurfing.

Ive spent a few weeks there over the winter hiding from the council and rangers discovering the toilets get locked bloody early. But ive staked out a decent flying spot and had a few kite sessions there and even a cheeky couple free camp sites.

Question is.... How busy does she get? I was told the "kiters" book out the entire trailer park once a year for some event? What is that?

And how many people actually kite there regularly over the summer (hoping its reliable wind? is it?)

Cheers for help.

If you dont want me there just tell me somewhere thats better for 15 to 25 knot winds in butter flat water

Adam''KiteRepair
NSW, 104 posts
30 Jun 2019 9:43AM
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causehecan said..
So i believe old bar is the best place for me this summer to progress at freestyle kitesurfing.

Ive spent a few weeks there over the winter hiding from the council and rangers discovering the toilets get locked bloody early. But ive staked out a decent flying spot and had a few kite sessions there and even a cheeky couple free camp sites.

Question is.... How busy does she get? I was told the "kiters" book out the entire trailer park once a year for some event? What is that?

And how many people actually kite there regularly over the summer (hoping its reliable wind? is it?)

Cheers for help.

If you dont want me there just tell me somewhere thats better for 15 to 25 knot winds in butter flat water


Liquid Force have their big weekend away there useally first weekend of Feb. It's alot of fun. We don't book the entire park though, just a corner and few folks in amongst the cabins. Really fun event with or without wind.

Muddied, the kite spot is getting pretty siltted up but works, aswell as a hop up the road to Harrington. Another great spot. The park at the end of the dirt road is ok to camp.in I'm pretty sure. And one of the council men is Lee Kav. Legend kiter.

There are not a great deal of local kiters anymore. 10ish maybe and alot of them prefer waves these days but there are always kiters stopping through. Hey and time trips to high or even king high tides, with the high tide following 4-6 hours(by memory. It's heaps slow getting into the estuary

causehecan
WA, 668 posts
2 Jul 2019 10:26PM
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Yeah that park at the end i see people sleeping in im a bit afraid of the mud bishops ghost so i found a spot in another place.

Ahhh so its liquid force. Was wondering why i couldnt figure out who. Locals made it sound like there was hundreds of kiters.

Cheers adam

Adam''KiteRepair
NSW, 104 posts
3 Jul 2019 12:50PM
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causehecan said..
Yeah that park at the end i see people sleeping in im a bit afraid of the mud bishops ghost so i found a spot in another place.

Ahhh so its liquid force. Was wondering why i couldnt figure out who. Locals made it sound like there was hundreds of kiters.

Cheers adam


The mozzies, and bull sharks will get ya befor the ghost will.

MattGilly
NSW, 12 posts
28 Oct 2019 2:38PM
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Hi Adam, thanks for the info on Old Bar. I'm hoping to kite there on the way North in a few weeks and I was a bit worried maybe there was too little water at Muddies. On Google maps it looks closed off to the ocean, but are you saying water flows in at high tide and that gives more kiteable area and depth? Is it still kiteable at low tide?

Thanks in advance. Matt

Adam''KiteRepair
NSW, 104 posts
29 Oct 2019 9:14PM
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MattGilly said..
Hi Adam, thanks for the info on Old Bar. I'm hoping to kite there on the way North in a few weeks and I was a bit worried maybe there was too little water at Muddies. On Google maps it looks closed off to the ocean, but are you saying water flows in at high tide and that gives more kiteable area and depth? Is it still kiteable at low tide?

Thanks in advance. Matt


Hi matt, i havnt been there for awhile now, but muddies high tide is many hours behind the ocean tide. Yes its nire kiteable at high tide, and last time i was there, nit so.much at low. Sorry if my info isn't very current



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