South Winds forecasted this weekend bring warmer water and waves into Baileys Harbor. We have already had more good days this spring than all season last year.
If you are on a budget then check out Baileys Woods Campground just a mile from the lake.
South Winds forecasted this weekend bring warmer water and waves into Baileys Harbor. We have already had more good days this spring than all season last year.
If you are on a budget then check out Baileys Woods Campground just a mile from the lake.
Looking good for South Wind and Waves in Baileys Harbor for Tuesday afternoon through Thursday afternoon. Standup Paddleboards, Surfboards, Kayaks Windsurfers and Kitesurfers will all be hitting it this week. NOAA is calling for 15 – 25 mph with 3 – 5′ waves.
If this is your first ride of the season, you might want to inventory your gear. So often, guys show up without their harness, hook, bar/lines pump/hose hat booties gloves – all those small items that get lost over the winter. Tighten your footstraps and fin screws. Then clean your safety quick release systems. Most people never use their safety systems so over time they can get dirty or sticky which may fail if and when you ever need it. And do it before you get to the beach.
Yes, it is still pretty cold and some kitersurfers are waiting for summer weather. It’s a good time to start getting back in shape. But I advise against the standard mantra of diet and exercise. The combination of starting both at the same times increases the chances of quitting both.
Only exercise. Then reward yourself with your favorite dessert. Everytime you workout, you get that dessert. And after about 10 days you will notice that your favorite dessert is no longer so attractive, while the chemical reaction in your body after exercising is making you feel better and better. Then you give up the dessert that you are tired of. Your body is now in a cycle of burning all that excess dessert and will start burning your fat stored up from the winter.
Kite Boarding Door County
Tomorrow looks windy! North winds at 20+ means the crew will be riding near Horseshoe Island up here, and at Red River down in Southern Door.
Wednesday is looking good in Baileys Harbor with 20+ from the South/Southwest. Beginners at Anclam Beach, Intermediates and Advanced riders will be hitting the waves at Ridges Park.
For intermediate Kiters looking to expand their wind range, the best bang for your buck is to get a strapless surfboard. A good used 6’3 tri fin goes for around $300 and will get you up and riding in much lighter wind than what you need for a twin tip. The added buoyancy, surface area, waterline and bigger fins all combine to give you earlier planning and easier upwind performance. Compared to buying a 16m kite for $2000 just so you can mow the lawn on a twin tip, a surfboard is a real bargain. And riding strapless is much easier than you think… when you water start put your feet on the rail like it’s a big twin tip (with your feet equally spaced nose and tail). Use the water pressure created by the kite’s pull to hold the board against your feet. After you pop up you can move your front foot back a few inches. Even small swells and chop waves are fun to carve on with a surfboard.
For jumping strapless, Ollie up the wave face, then press on your toes to expose the bottom of the board to the wind which will keep the board pressed to your feet – rotate your front hip and foot downwind for a soft landing.
Remember, it’s a lot easier to get surf skills dialed in flat water before heading out into real waves.