No play equipment unfortunately Justin. Just seats, showers, and a big tree. There's pretty good picnic spots tho at the northern end and up on the hill there.
just got word from the family that they will also be attending the meet. i've had a couple of emails from others as well about non windsurfing family so i'll bring some extra food for the bbq.
for more information about queens north there is also the windwanderers location guide. click on the queens north link on the map for some photos of the location for the last time the club visited. the description needs a bit of an update as formula racing is no longer held there.http://www.windwanderers.com/Locations.html
just confirming after receiving a couple of pm's
meet is for this sunday at queens beach north, redcliffe.
sounds good lee,
one thing about qld is you never know exactly what the wind is going to do. so far things are looking very sweet indeed.
fingers crossed.
Still on for today at Queens? wind seems to be blowing already. fingers crossed there is not too much NW in it.
It's north right now. I'll cautiously say that it northerly usually swings a little to the east during the day and then back north a hour before sunset. Likely be be NNE all day, but I don't want to jinx it, so I won't ![]()
well the car is packed so i'm ready to hit the road.
i have a bit of a drive in front of me so will see everyone there.
wind is looking the goods. ![]()
New to qld and new to windsurfing...
Worth coming to this WindWanderers thing?
Are beginners welcome?
Or is it more of an oldschool race event?
Hi Scully,
Welcome to QLD. ![]()
beginners are always welcome at the windwanderers meets. throughout the year we have both lightwind and high wind meets, we do err on the side of highwind meets and we cover lots of locations that provide flat water right through to small waves. if you decide to join in i am also sure you will find it fun and also find lots of advice to help you improve and have fun if you want that.
the members cover a broad range of skills from beginners right through to experts.
todays meet was a high wind intermediate to advanced meet. 20-30 knots and 3-4 foot swell. turned out to be a fantastic event that also saw a few new members join in.
the club is purley social. we are non competitive and are very cruisey, basically the meets are a chance to sail with other like minded people, try out new locations and have a bbq. so no old school racing to be seen. the only competitive meet we hold is a speed comp up at burrum heads in march which is a party as much as a competition. ![]()
next meet will be the xmas party, we are still deciding on the location but keep an eye out on seabreeze where we will announce the details. we usually hold the meets every 5-6 weeks. so the xmas party will be in the first week of january most likely.
happy winds
Justin.
cheers dave,
i wanted to clarify your point,
if someone joins the windwanderers there are no additional cost to attend the meets throughout the year other than the speed comp at burrum. you just turn up and enjoy the day.
Also if someone joins the wanderers they will also be entitled to enter in other qld clubs events if they choose as the memberships are reciprical throughout the qld clubs. the same if someone joins the wave or slalom clubs, they are automatically entitled to join in with the wanderers events.
some events though, like slalom racing and or some wave comps plus the speed comp at burrum, may require an additional entrance fee to be paid to cover the cost of infrastructure needed to hold the events.
at the end of the day though we are talking $40 social membership to join the wanderers for the year and that is the total costs.
Cheers, Well i will be happy to join, I'll keep 40$ on me, and im sure ill run into somewhere in moreton bay.
Or even ill just show up to the redcliffe 14/15th event and join up? :D
hi gestalt, now that i have found where you hide the wanderers threads please ignore the placement of the one i posted in the general windsurf section, i was thinking it a bit strange that i couldn't find anything after todays meet, haven't been here for awhile![]()
se queensland storms make for frustrating sailing, its a shame we conduct electricity so well![]()
G that new board of yours looks the goods and you sailed it that way too. You and Pete can be justifiably proud of your new baby. I reckon there could be a massive market for that board among the stout watermen
The after party wrap up
Well it seems that the Wanderers and "epic weather events" go hand in hand. ![]()
the day was a mixture of 20-30 knot winds, hail storms, lightning and plenty of rain.
with a few dead wind patches in between. we started the meet with sunshine and 20 knots blowing cross shore with 3-4 foot swells wrapping into the bay. around 20-25 people turned up to enjoy queens north and it seemed that we got queens on a good day.
around 2pm, we all got off the water as a hail storm and lightning came over. luckily the bbq was already on the go so it seemed like good timing. with the storm over and the food eaten we all hit the water again for the post lunch session, an hour later and it was on again as another lightning storm rolled through forcing us up onto the green strip to wait it out.
after this a few of the crew packed up and headed off on the the drive home. those that stayed were then gifted a superb session of sunshine and 30 knots. with the wind just getting stronger as the sunset approached. by the time i was leaving i was struggling to hold the boards on the roof and the guys still on the water were looking like rigging down would be the best option.
cheers to all that came and joined in and big thanks to the new members on the water. also a big thumbs up to Tobias, he popped his forward loop cherry at queens and the grin said it all.
happy winds and see you all next time.
p.s. no photos today, between sailing and eating
and the wild weather the camera stayed in the car.
Yes, an enjoyable day and great to see so many sailors out on the water. The storms certainly added extra spice to the event.
Many thanks to the organisers.
Another great day at Queen's Kanaha!
Great event Justin, had a ball. That wicked NE with some awesome ramps got me the air I was looking for.
I didn't realise that was Tobias's first forward, he looked like a natural. If I had have known I would have given him a much louder whoo haa as I went by.
Pity I had to head off, can't get enough of those conditions.
I've never sailed up that way, but was recently at Queen's on a shoot and it looked pretty nice.
I always thought redcliffe was jellyfish city?? man I hate those suckers. reminds me of botany. ewwww.
MP
hi goldy we have not had jellies for as long as i can remember, well for a few years anyhow saw a few blue bottles last week in the N winds but I can remember wall to wall jellies in the southern bay years ago. Any S bay guys have you noticed the lack of jellies down that way too?
haven't seen jellys of any kind in the broadwater for a couple of years either. Just a very few of these small clear ones this year that I've never seen before. I also remember seeing pea soup thick blue flubbers in the channells in early 2000s
Hi Eggs,
it was almost like Kirra with the swell.
well almost. you managed some big air. good to see you there.
Hey Scot,
cheers for coming mate, you were blasting! all of the slalom racing looks like it is paying off. good stuff! ~ p.s. hope that turtle is ok. ![]()