RE: Trip to Australia

From: Jeff Milum (jmilum@saba.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Nov 07 2000 - 17:29:39 PST


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From: Jeff Milum <jmilum@saba.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: RE: Trip to Australia
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 17:29:39 -0800 
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Brad,

So WA is part of my round the world tour 2 years from now.

How good is it?

What areas did you sail?

How does it compare to Maui/SanCarlos?

Is it pretty crowded?

Are there any good wave spots that are more intermediate (wife)
oriented?

-----Original Message----- From: Brad James
[mailto:bjames@exponent.com-DeleteThis] Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 5:15
PM To: Multiple recipients of list WIND_TALK Subject: RE: Trip to
Australia

I sailed Australia last winter and had an awesome time!!! Western
Australia is definitely the place to go for windsurfing downunder.
Margaret River is great, but so are a lot of other places on their
West Coast - it all depends on what you want in terms of wave size,
water temp, wind reliability, etc.

The east coast of Australia is very hit and miss - all frontal winds
- kind of like the US east coast.

I can give you the blow by blow account of where to go, when to go,
where to rent, what conditions to expect, etc. etc. - feel free to
email me directly at: bjames@exponent.com-DeleteThis

Also - here's a good website that gives some good Western Australia
windsurfing info:

http://windsurfwa.com/

Boy - I wish I could go back this winter!!!!!

Brad

-----Original Message----- From: rossb@WellsFargo.COM-DeleteThis
[mailto:rossb@WellsFargo.COM-DeleteThis] Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 4:45
PM To: Multiple recipients of list WIND_TALK Subject: Trip to
Australia

Does anyone have any suggestions about how to book a trip to
Australia and where to go? I'm thinking of the Margarita River ???
on the West coast ??? I saw a picture in a magazine a bit ago with
Cindy-sized waves and it looked like pure fun.

Cindoll

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