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Old 07-29-2014, 06:41 PM   #1
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If you don't mind walking a little you can always take this path and avoid the stairs. I've taken the path a couple of times, its not short or long but it seems to be easier than making 2-3 trips up/down those stairs


LOL that's like a 1/4 mile.You still will need to walk a couple hundred feet south of the stairs to the little patch of sandy beach with no rocks!!

Or you can pay to park on the north side of the point which will put you on the waters edge just 50 feet or so from the car.Last time I was there it was 12 bucks(not sure now).It does get shore pound there but is doable!!!They gave us our money back at the rangers gate one time because the shore pound was to hairball.We were just there for a few minutes.You could probably ask them for a 15 minute pass so you can check it out!!Google map the area and see what I'm talking about.

I won't launch county if its over 2 feet.I know that sounds small,but its a beach break and it breaks further out.Getting out not to much of an ordeal,but coming back in will probably get ya.Not to mention the obstacle course of surfers this time of year.
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Old 07-29-2014, 06:58 PM   #2
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LOL that's like a 1/4 mile.You still will need to walk a couple hundred feet south of the stairs to the little patch of sandy beach with no rocks!!

Or you can pay to park on the north side of the point which will put you on the waters edge just 50 feet or so from the car.Last time I was there it was 12 bucks(not sure now).It does get shore pound there but is doable!!!They gave us our money back at the rangers gate one time because the shore pound was to hairball.We were just there for a few minutes.You could probably ask them for a 15 minute pass so you can check it out!!Google map the area and see what I'm talking about.

I won't launch county if its over 2 feet.I know that sounds small,but its a beach break and it breaks further out.Getting out not to much of an ordeal,but coming back in will probably get ya.Not to mention the obstacle course of surfers this time of year.
I don't really care, it beats having to carry my PA up the stairs.

Sasha is looking for options, that's what I provided.
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I don't really care, it beats having to carry my PA up the stairs.

Sasha is looking for options, that's what I provided.
Jorge, why not just put those big wheelez for good use. Just walk your PA wheels first, down the stairs. Those wheelez wheels are as big as each step anyways. Save the strain on your back and the long walk. Now coming back up is another thing...


but if you just want to make one trip, then why not.
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Old 07-30-2014, 09:25 AM   #4
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Jorge, why not just put those big wheelez for good use. Just walk your PA wheels first, down the stairs. Those wheelez wheels are as big as each step anyways. Save the strain on your back and the long walk. Now coming back up is another thing...


but if you just want to make one trip, then why not.
Seriously? Obviously, you know nothing about back or shoulder injuries.

Do you really think hauling a 160lb kayak up/down a flight of stairs is going to be easier on your shoulders or back than simply wheeling it on sand, dirt or cement......even if it is a 1/4?

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Old 07-30-2014, 10:01 AM   #5
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Seriously? Obviously, you know nothing about back or shoulder injuries.

Do you really think hauling a 160lb kayak up/down a flight of stairs is going to be easier on your shoulders or back than simply wheeling it on sand, dirt or cement......even if it is a 1/4?

Come-on Darth-Lord Nacho................get a clue
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Kind of sounds like a late night dish from TACO BELL.
Wrap that son' bitch' in a quesadilla with a couple of flame'n hot fritos....now your talk'n!
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Wrap that son' bitch' in a quesadilla with a couple of flame'n hot fritos....now your talk'n!
why don't you go sink your kayak again...
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Old 07-30-2014, 11:43 AM   #8
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Wrap that son' bitch' in a quesadilla with a couple of flame'n hot fritos....now your talk'n!
Tony, not sure that would work, it might turn all their yaks into jet drives.
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Seriously? Obviously, you know nothing about back or shoulder injuries.

Do you really think hauling a 160lb kayak up/down a flight of stairs is going to be easier on your shoulders or back than simply wheeling it on sand, dirt or cement......even if it is a 1/4?

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Just walk your PA wheels first, down the stairs. Now coming back up is another thing....


I never said up, I said down

But on the other hand I don't have a PA14, so I can't and won't feel your pain when walking the 1/4 mile on hot sand. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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