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La Ventana

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 10:21 am
by K. Cliff
Yeah! Baja Joe's web cam is back up. We leave this weekend and I was wondering if there is anybody willing to take over payments on my wife? I don't think I will want to come home until late spring. She's a good wife, quiet, until ya piss her off and tell her your leaving for Mexico for two weeks! :shock: Sorry should I post this in the classifieds?lol :)

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 11:23 am
by Fassn8
Hilarious! Take some photos.

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 7:51 pm
by K. Cliff
Photos!!?? aw man... I can't post photos of my wife here! lol. Ollie ya better delete this thread. It's gone sour too! :). Can anybody give me any last minute advice for LV?

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 12:15 am
by Fassn8
Doh! I was really talking about photos of La Ventana :-)

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:56 am
by fearlu
What's your wife's phone number while you're away?

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 7:12 pm
by K. Cliff
LOL! I think she may have posted on craigslist! Something like "lonely kite widow" Husband left for better bl#w .....sorry I mean wind! Thanks for the laugh, "C"-ya around :) Really I mean no disrespect to any kiters male or female......or my wife for that matter.

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 2:41 pm
by bounceback
hey kev - have an awesome trip! you are going to be kiting in bikini weather while we freeze in the igloo that is the bay area this weekend... jealous jealous...

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 11:34 pm
by bobbyboom
Hey Kev, cool hooking up with you guys last week in Alameda to pass on some tips. Looks like the wind has been pretty sweet the last few days there. That rocks! Here's a few extra in case I missed any...

Tips:
- 9pm = Baja midnight/bed time.
- Saturday nights are crazy as the locals get paid, drink like fish and party all night driving up and down the streets and yelling into the wee hours. It's great!
- Shuffle your feet when getting into the water to avoid stingrays. Better yet, dive right into the water and body drag out about 10 feet. it gets deep pretty quickly there.
- The salt content is pretty HIGH so your eyes will be stinging for sure.
- Get an EYE friendly sun screen and wear it.
- You'll definitely need "seaspecs" or some kind of glasses as you ride facing the sun. This is the biggest "bummer" about it as I'm so used to the sun being on my back. Having the sun in the face without glasses is a BIG pain in the butt, especially when the salt content is so SUPER high.
- Gavin (rockin guy) taped a tea bag lining on his glass where his nose would be. As silly as he looked I was following in his footsteps the next day as no matter how much sun screen I put on my nose I looked like Rudolph the Red Nose kiter!
- If you get skunked there are some fun places to Snorkel near by (The bay of the dead is fun! We saw a hammer head shark there!!!).
- Up by Captain Kirks you can launch and do a MEGA downwinder to Baja Joes.
- If you're looking for a lesson while down there the guy at Baja Joes looked like a pretty darn solid rider. I didn't get lessons while down there but I got to watch him and he rocked BIG TIME on his 7m Vegas! WOOT!!!
- $30-35 massages at Baja Joes or Ventana Wind Sports (next door to joes). Great after a long day of riding insanity. Be sure to sign up in advance.
- There are NO kite shops in the area so be sure to bring anything you think you may need. I ALWAYS travel with two bars in case something happens to one. There is a small shop at Joes, but they don't have much of anything useful.
- Oh, and finally, if you like having any "specialty foods" like power bars, you'll want to bring those with you. The local shops don't have much of anything. Expect to lose a few pounds for sure!

I hope this helps. Have a blast my man!

-Bobby

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 7:57 am
by d.b.
hey- how can you monitor the wind down there? The Ikite sensor is down for ventana. do you have another source? thanks

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:03 am
by fearlu
Baja Joe's has a beach cam on their website I think.