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Ambleside was a blast!

(Edifor: See Ambleside )

Ambleside this weekend
Bob Putnam

07/31/19 #25260

Ambleside is looking good for Saturday/Sunday. Good Gorge-Like conditions with warm water and no shuttling required. Should be good from 9:30. Building to 11:30. Then waiting till 1:00

If you’ve never been, you’re missing out Watch Oscar’s video 2nd half of the video is best

https://youtu.be/LlTXaYJXTKc

Dan Mayhew
08/04/19 #25273

Ambleside was so much fun yesterday. Ryan and I arrived early and met some Canadian paddlers that explained what was going to happen. At first, the water was dead flat with no breeze. We assumed it would be a pleasant flatwater paddle. As more and paddlers arrived, from as far away as Seattle and Kelowna, BC, the rip started up and 20 plus paddlers jumped in. B'ham was well represented, and I am sure will be in the future.

With Bob's permission, I started a page with his info in Surfski.wiki about surfing at Ambleside. If you were there yesterday, or have knowledge about Ambleside, please add it to the wiki. Bob, what was the name of the tide app you recommended? Feel free to put it in the wiki, or send it to me and I will add it. Here is the Surfski.wiki Ambleside page: https://surfski.wiki/doku.php?id=ambleside

Dan

Dennis Mowry
08/04/19 #25274

Quite the fun setup on Saturday at Ambleside Park, West Vancouver. Beautiful setting and dynamic waves and downstream current to carry us back.

Bob said it was the largest group of paddlers yet. 6 of us from Bellingham. Paul & Denise,, Wilson and Ana, Deb and myself. I think Bob invited us US folks up to their hometown playground humiliate us, (except Deception Pass paddlers Wilson & Ana redeeming us). A lot of bouncing around, hard to figure the patterns. Yet I'd have to say we all rocked it, no swimming.

Beautiful adventurous day. Nice to have Nexus passes, especially on the return trip. Looked like hours of wait time verses minutes.

Good call Bob,
: D'MOW

Dennis Mowry
08/04/19 #25275

Oh yeah, 8 iof us including Dan and Ryan.
It was really nice experiencing a such positive vibes. Plenty of laughter, Whoohoos and Wees. The tide with wind mixed against the current making the waves, makes being worried or excited. Quite the workout. We would be doing 5-6 mph going downstream against the waves without paddling. I only averaged 4 mph during 2 hrs of paddling. My Max speed was only 9.2 and that might of been going downstream. Probably not the best stats.

There should be a race doing laps there sometime?
Encouraging more B'ham'rs next time. Maybe a BBQ, no awards.
:D'

Paul Reavley
08/04/19 #25276

Ditto on Dennis and Dan's posts and thanks to Bob Putnam for the heads up. Ambleside was fun. I believe Dennis mentioned all of the Bellingham folks I saw - add Dan Mayhew who also has posted a report. I agree with their descriptions - if you paddled upwind to the yellow buoy or farther - my experience was very choppy multidirectional waves that I either did not catch or had a hard time connecting with additional waves. Greg Redman, Bob, Ana, and Wilson connected long runs while scratching their noses or adjusting their sun glasses and wondering what everyone else's problem was. Dennis seemed to be glad he brought his Swordfish and not the Vega. Denise found it challenging in her Nelo 550. She then tried my Think Ace which offered more stability but was a bit too much of a tank for her to get easily onto the waves.

One interesting aspect of this wave section was that it got much smoother in the downwind or uptide portion. For me it was considerably easier to link waves there although it was still an undulating mogul field. Also it seemed somewhat easier to catch waves in the earlier part of our time there. Part of that might have been fatigue, but Greg Redman expressed the same sentiment and suggested it might have been partially due to the increasing speed of the ebb current as time passed.

Ana and Wilson stayed longer than anyone by their account. At the end of their paddle they went farther upwind than they had ever done before and encountered a seemingly unending set of large waves - they said they easily rank with the biggest waves they have ever surfed - and coming from them makes me inclined to think it was BIG. Wilson said he was being launched out of his surfski seat every time his paddled over the crests as they were going upwind. And of course they are right back up there today again.

If you're interested in getting a little idea of what the smooth section looked like (although this does not show the best waves) here's a short video from my paddle yesterday:

https://youtu.be/4R0mmydYx0s

Dennis Mowry

08/04/19 #25277

Paul,
Great video, nice surfing and recovery on the face plant. I'm not counting that as a swim.
It was a fun section nearer the bridge.

Great song choice, very appropriate: “I found the Lions”, seeing we were at The Lions Gate Bridge. Also appropriate bridge name.

Keep them coming,
'D'

Nicholas Cryder
08/05/19 #25279

There you guys go hogging all the fun again. Nice write ups, can't believe I haven't done that run yet. Curious if weed is an issue up there? I'd imagine not because it's deep water…

ProTip: If you ever find conditions too big for your paddling britches, just turn on your GoPro and it will flatten everything right out. Works every time!

Nicholas Cryder

Bob Putnam

08/05/19 #25280

No eel grass but some rock weed. Occasional 2×4
but weed is not an issue in Canada. Or at Ambleside. I ran a big DK with vertical rake and didn’t catch anything over the two days. On Saturday the Current was 3 knots when we started and increased to 5 km. So, stronger current and fatigue contributes to catching less runs. I use a Epic small mid-Wing set at 210 cm. This helps decrease fatigue.

The cool thing about Ambleside is that you never get the same conditions twice. Current speed, tide height, wind direction and speed blend to create an ever changing play ground sometimes from one run to the next. Sometimes it’s 500m long and 3ft. Other days it’s 2km long and 6’

Dan Mayhew
08/05/19 #25283

I don't know what rockweed is but my bow took a dive and a nice big bull wrapped around my waist like a seat belt! I was very happy when it slid back into the water like a snake darting under a rock.

Hey Bob, what was the tide app you mentioned? I want to put into the surfski.wiki.

Thanks for showing us the ropes this weekend!

Bob Putnam
08/05/19 #25285

AyeTides. https://www.hahnsoftware.com/ayetides/AyeTides.html

Ambleside Video
Wilson Reavley

08/05/19 #25286

Ana and I came up to Ambleside both Saturday and Sunday and had a blast both days. It's super interesting how slight changes to conditions affect the position and duration of the best waves on each run. Big thanks to Bob for letting everyone know that Ambleside would be working, it was great training and a better time!

We threw together a quick edit of some of our GoPro footage here: https://youtu.be/2lOLBolOs8w

Wilson

Denise Weeks
08/06/19 #25289

Okay, I might have a little bit of parental bias here, but I think this is a GREAT video! It highlights your and Ana’s incredible skill, the aesthetic appeal of this sport (the location, the water, the lines, the cool carving through the waves), and pure joy.

Thanks for this. Very inspirational!

Bob Putnam

08/06/19 #25290

Great Video Wilson. You guys were schredding! I’d love to get a drone out there one day. Next current cycle starts Sunday August 11, 6:50 am. Just need some NW wind.

Dan Mayhew
08/06/19 #25292

Hey Wilson,

Do you mind if I put your video in the surfski.wiki and take Oscar's out? I like yours better and it is nice to promote local talent. If you wanted to do the swap, it would show your name in the wiki. I am happy either way. Here is the posting: https://surfski.wiki/doku.php?id=ambleside

Wilson Reavley
08/06/19 #25295

Hey Dan,

Go for it! I think I speak for Ana in saying that we'd be super happy to have our video on the wiki. Ambleside is an awesome local spot, so if we can help spread the stoke that'd be great.

Wilson

Dan Mayhew
08/07/19 #25296

It's done. Thanks Wilson and Ana! Ambleside