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Craig-
If there is anything we can do - let us know. I am sure the sunset beach crew would be more than willing to help - Me, Todd, Brian, Drew, Doug, Derrick, etc. This is one of the best spots in all of Tampa to ride. Lets hope you can work something out. Tony |
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ABSOLUTELY! I live in Dunedin and will do anything to help! (hope this doesn't apply to Caladesi too)
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"I LOVE the smell of WIND in the morning... Smells like..... KITING!!" "The biggest drawback of kiteboarding is the adverse effects it has on getting anything else done." |
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I can't imagine anyone more perfect than Craig to try and work this problem. Usually I freak out about stuff like this, but with Craig I have no worries. No pressure man.
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"kiteboarding for whatever reason, is the recipe for much of my happiness" |
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Thanks for the support.
I will make the call for help when I know what we are up aganist. At this point I have faith in my fellow man and hope that the park manager will do the right thing by not over reacting, and working with us to get an approved area to safely exit and enter the park grounds, allowing us access to enjoy the waters outside of park boundries, while the other visitors of the park can continue to enjoy the beauty of watching our sport, with out the concern of us getting too close to them. I can't remember the last time I was there that someone did not come up to me after the session and tell me how much they enjoyed watching us while they were sitting on the beach, and I have been there a few times. I will keep you posted. |
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Craig,
If we can do anything to help let us know. |
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Just an FYI I found a thread from 4/19/2007 on this forum that (North Beach/Big Beach closed to kiting from April 15th through the end of August all of the west facing beaches of Fort Desoto will be closed to kiteboarders due to new bird nesting regulations for Piping Plovers and Great American Oyster Catchers. The rangers at Honeymoon might just be following the new regulations for the national parks and FWC And bird nesting areas. Just some info: Mike T
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