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English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): I-45 South from Houston towards Galveston, exit FM 1764 in Texas City and continue through Texas City until it dead-ends at the levee. Take a short right, then take an immediate left at the next light. Turn left at the stop sign at the top of the levee, and continue a couple of minutes to the spot marked by a windsurfing sign
I-45 South from Houston towards Galveston, exit FM 1764 in Texas City and continue through Texas City until it dead-ends at the levee. Take a short right, then take an immediate left at the next light. Turn left at the stop sign at the top of the levee, and continue a couple of minutes to the spot marked by a windsurfing sign
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): I-45 South from Houston towards Galveston, exit FM 1764 in Texas City and continue through Texas City until it dead-ends at the levee. Take a short right, then take an immediate left at the next light. Turn left at the stop sign at the top of the levee, and continue a couple of minutes to the spot marked by a windsurfing sign
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): I-45 South from Houston towards Galveston, exit FM 1764 in Texas City and continue through Texas City until it dead-ends at the levee. Take a short right, then take an immediate left at the next light. Turn left at the stop sign at the top of the levee, and continue a couple of minutes to the spot marked by a windsurfing sign
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): I-45 South from Houston towards Galveston, exit FM 1764 in Texas City and continue through Texas City until it dead-ends at the levee. Take a short right, then take an immediate left at the next light. Turn left at the stop sign at the top of the levee, and continue a couple of minutes to the spot marked by a windsurfing sign
Distance d'une ville Prennez une voiture
Distance Accès direct (< 5min)
Facile à trouver ? Facile à trouver
Accès public ? Accès public
Accès spécial Pas de problème d'accès
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Caractéristiques du spot
Qualité du spot Excellent
Expérience Tout le monde
Type Plage
Kite/vent ? Bon pour le Kitesurf
Style Bump & Jump
Meilleur moment Après-midi
Dangers Objets visibles
Fréquentation semaine Quelques kiters
Fréquentation week-end Peuplé
Environnent
Qualité de l'eau Propre
Courant Faible ( < 1 knot)
Fond Sableux avec rochers
Marée Pas dépendant de la marée
Facilités
Hotel
Vent local
Type Vent thermique
Force Léger ( < 16 knots)
Dir. principale Sud-ouest
Meilleure dir. Sud-ouest
Meilleure dir. relative Side-onshore
Période De Mars à Juin
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English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Great location. Rigging on the grass with lots of open space. Bring booties because of the sand burrs.
Great location. Rigging on the grass with lots of open space. Bring booties because of the sand burrs.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Great location. Rigging on the grass with lots of open space. Bring booties because of the sand burrs.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Great location. Rigging on the grass with lots of open space. Bring booties because of the sand burrs.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Great location. Rigging on the grass with lots of open space. Bring booties because of the sand burrs.
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De Anonymous , 26-02-2009
Windsurfing - I went to this spot a few weeks ago when the wind was gusting and the weather was nice. This was the first time back to the spot since Hurrican Ike hit the Texas Coast. The spot is a hit for kite borders and windsurfers. The waters are very shallow due to all the sand washed in to the bay. You can go out thousands of yards and it'll only be waist deep. Kite Boarders have a much better time since they're able to surf the shallower waters unlike the windsurfer with a fin that is just slightly too long to start off from the beach. Meaning you'll have to walk your gear out a few hundred yards from the beach to even get started. Thanks to Ike.