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Riding inside the swim zone
- In large measure cost us access to Hobie Beach and all of Rickenbacker Causeway in Miami
- Riding too close to shore has caused or is still causing access problems in: Pompano Beach Ft. Lauderdale Lauderdale By-The-Sea Miami Beach Hobie Beach/Rickenbacker Causeway (banned) Virginia Key Beach (banned) Crandon Park (restricted) Matheson Hammock Key West Islamorada Hollywood Dania Beach John U Lloyd State Park (banned) Deerfield Beach Boca Raton Delray Beach (regulated by law) It is EASY to avoid these problems. Stay outside out of bounds areas and motivate other kiters with your friends to do the same. Where we've gotten people to stay offshore in the above list, these access hassles have largely faded away. There are places you can ride close to shore, popular kite launches at most of these places aren't among them. This is a heavily populated area, about 6.25 MILLION people within ten miles of the beach. Most kiters aren't wimps, they're watermen at ease in the water and offshore, so why not go there and get out of the shallows causing problems. Wear an impact vest and if your swimming skills are weak, build them up. How many more lost launches do we want? Your choice.
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FKA, Inc. transcribed by: Rick Iossi Last edited by ricki; 03-18-2010 at 09:05 AM. |
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