I'm also fed-up Alameda student that had no luck with the wind. The lessons there last fall were difficult in the light wind off the beach.
What is a good time for a beginner to try 3rd Avenue? Ramsey wrote late in the day - is that about 6:00 or so?
Thanks.
How long before a newbie can launch at 3rd Avenue ??
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While Sonny's points are well taken, the concern I have for beginner's at 3rd is that the lower launch is a bitch to get into even when you know what you're doing. I've been kiting 3rd for at least 5 seasons and still despise that lower launch both going out and coming in. It's fluky wind there. If you miss the launch then you're on to dealing w/rocks and one or two other exit points down wind that are not kite friendly for landing. Staying up wind s/b the only key criteria for doing 3rd (hence at least intermediate) and so I tend to agree more w/loserdavies on this one.
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