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Topic: Sombrio 2008  (Read 11621 times)

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[WR]

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ok, i give, :BangHead: ...Sombrio???


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ok, i give, :BangHead: ...Sombrio???

A nice beach campout spot on Vancouver Island that we like to frequent.  Here's a couple past adventures.  One of my all time favorite trips.

http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,472.0.html
http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,2.0.html

-Allen


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See ya on the water..
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Wow, I like yer Sombrio way better! That is a fat Cabezon!! :o.  Nice fish all. I can't wait until Ocean calms down a bit so i can go fishin out of Sunset for some Lings.

I also noticed that NWKA seemed to be born right about that time.
See ya on the water..
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[WR]

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2nd the WOW factor.. and just doing a rough estimate on cost, that's waaay reasonable, think i totaled it out to something like 330 US even with a mild inflation adjustment, not including the  heck even i could do it..

so, the thigh straps do what,again?? help you stabilize and guide?
 


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It totals out much less if you carpool with one other.  In one of those threads I posted the following:

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Ferry was ~$110 round trip for 2.  Actual road miles was in the neighborhood of 300 miles (a tank of gas) round trip from Seattle.  Canadian 3 day license was ~$20.  Camping was CA$5 per night.

So with 2 sharing, it's $55 each for ferry, let's be generous and say $40 each for gas, $20 for license, and say $5 each for camping.  That's only $120.  Plus food, but you got to eat anyway, so I don't count that.  Of course there are extra servings of beer one much ccount for.

Anyway ... when we going?  I miss Sombrio.   :'(

-Allen


[WR]

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hmmmm...even still for under $500 for, what? 3-4 days? it's a steal. but,..thinking we need to move this to a more general thread or over to an event planning thread of some type, and get back to the thigh straps format.. which brings back the question... why thigh straps??


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Hey Allen boy Am I in for Sombrio this summer, much  more ready than the first time.  Let me know if you want to car pool.  I have ready decked out the van for trips.

Charles


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Richard, to answer your question, yes, thigh straps do help with control of the boat. The boat is hard to control when your not still in it. ;D

I've heard of guys rolling SOTs, with straps, even thought they are much wider than SIKs.


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Very looking forward to Sombrio. And yes, I will be bringing my surfboards. ;D
Nice looking surf!
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All,

Right on.  We will DEFINITELY need to visit Sombrio for a long weekend some time this summer.  Try to make it either during the halibut season or some time after July 1.

Sombrio is NOT normally a beach launch where you'd need the assistance of thigh straps, but there are spots along the beach where breakers nearly always can be found forming and a kayaker could use those isolated spots to practice surf launch and landing.

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OK.  I split this topic off into it's own thread.  Continue on ...

-Allen


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ok, i think i've got myself turned around here.. where is Sombrio in relation to Moutcha Bay, again??


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From Victoria, follow the Strait of Juan de Fuca towards Port Renfrew.  If you hit Port Renfrew, you went too far.

-Allen


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I haven't driven to Sombrio, just Moutcha Bay. But I have the idea that it is only a couple of hours from Victoria, as opposed to the 7 or so to Moutcha. I think it's also paved all the way! :thumbsup:


 

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