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Access Almost Lost In San Francisco
... not this time though! Congratulations.
San Francisco Intl Airport almost killed windsurfing and kiting in south San Francisco Bay. We were windsurfers at heart, but we spoke out as scientists, lawyers, airline pilots, government regulators, real estate developers, frequent flyers, and commuters to fight SFO's colossal 10 billion dollar project. Big news on SFO airport’s attempt to construct unnecessary new runways into SF Bay -- which would have wiped out Coyote Point and most likely 3rd Avenue too*. A decade of blood, sweat, and tears. Now: Victory! http://forums.iwindsurf.com/viewtopic.php?t=14538 *The popular Third Avenue launch would most likely have been wiped out as well due to massive silting of the shoreline, and a likely 20 year ban on watersports due to constantly moving construction barges throughout the entire area and the massive and constant dredging up of toxic elements from deep in the Bay mud. George - George Haye Advertising Manager, WeatherFlow: iWindsurf.com / iKitesurf.com >We are based in Florida, USA
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Great! 3rd avenue really worth beeing seen (except for the smell). Tons of rooms and "warm" shallow water. No wind? Just hit the golf course on the spot!
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I've only been over 3rd Avenue once on the way to land at the airport. Still, heard lots about it over the years. Slippery footing on clay, downwind concrete rubble to get dragged into in gusty wind conditions. Didn't they clean the area up in the last few years though? Anyway, it's secure for now.
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