Alan wrote:Iona island deserves more exploration since on the map it appears to be better exposed to the wind. i.e. Unlike Spanish Banks with is affected by UBC in predominantly west winds. Anyone kite Iona yesterday?
I kite Iona from time to time, even use it as a teaching spot for friends due to the expanse of shallow water.
I really like kiting at Iona but there are a few issues:
- When the tide is high self launching is difficult. This could be overcome easily if more people kited Iona we could clear off the big sandy spot that gets covered with drift wood (see photo)
- It's about a 10 minute walk to the launch area when the tide is in
- It can be as bad as 20 minute walk to the water at low tide
- Gabe has been told by park rangers he isn't allowed to windsurf there, and he windsurfs on the South side of the sewage outflow. They say it's because of it being a bird sanctuary but I'm not sure it's officially off limits for kiting. I wouldn't ask, just walk 10 minutes and rig.
- On S or SE winds the smell is horrid
- The back of the bay is a "no go" area (red in pic) due to seepage from the bird pond (not the sewage tailing ponds) in to the bay. The water there is black and smells nasty.
- I used to use the washroom building to land via it's big wall's wind shadow but the trees they planted there have grown too big now. Now you'll have to pack up and walk back where you used to be able to kite back (paying special care not to fall in the muck water) with your pump in your backpack.
If Richmond would be willing to let us drive out to the launch on the gravel access road this spot could become the go to spot for kiting.
The wind quality there is very good, but doesn't get the thermal push that Spanish Banks does so when it's light, SB is the better option. If it's pure straight winds though then it's fore sure better.
The quality of the waves is really good. More of a real coastal style wave that breaks with energy. You have to watch out for the breaking ones, even if they are small because they'll slap you off your board real quick. I do tend to hit sand with my fins quite a bit when I'm chasing waves here though.
I fear that if we pushed Richmond on better Iona access they would officially disallow any kiting there.