Hey,
I just arrived in Berkeley. I've brought all my gear with me (from Germany) but do not know the area so far and I do not have a car. So I'm looking for some kiters I can join for having some good sessions. Is there anybody (maybe also from Berkeley) i can join or can give me some recomendations? Thanks a lot!
Looking for kiters in the Berkeley-Area
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Re: Looking for kiters in the Berkeley-Area
Sure man, Your here just in time for the end of our water kiting season. I live in oakland and would be down to kite with you. send me an email and we'll talk about it. kgbswag.me.com
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Re: Looking for kiters in the Berkeley-Area
You can ride a bike (packed with your gear) down to the Pt Emery or RaceTrack launches...
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Re: Looking for kiters in the Berkeley-Area
Just to state the obvious... dont try berk. if you are not a competant/confident kiter. perhaps the racetrack is a better start if you must go in berkeley.
I am sure you know what you are doing, but we have seen enough accidents this year and I would hate to see you come all the way over just to get hurt. in general, you are very independant at the berk. spots.
I am sure you know what you are doing, but we have seen enough accidents this year and I would hate to see you come all the way over just to get hurt. in general, you are very independant at the berk. spots.
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Re: Looking for kiters in the Berkeley-Area
mehhhh, racetrack ain't a beginner spot either. that rebar is deadly looking.
although, the original poster didn't mention anything about being not competent, the fact that he brought all his gear over from germany leads me to believe he can at least stay upwind.
i agree, ride a bike to racetrack....if you're at least at intermediate level you should be fine.
although, the original poster didn't mention anything about being not competent, the fact that he brought all his gear over from germany leads me to believe he can at least stay upwind.
i agree, ride a bike to racetrack....if you're at least at intermediate level you should be fine.
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