The 411
The 411 is a collective of local kiters working to build community and safety at sites throughout the Bay Area. We chose the name ‘411’ because the primary goal is to bring hyper-local information and connection to a growing population of Bay Area kiters. As the sport gains popularity, we see a growing need to introduce new kiters (and kiters new to the area) to our sites in a way that encourages sensible kiting through responsible modeling and meaningful connection. Websites with information are important, but there’s nothing like connecting with real people who really know and care about a spot.
The 411 is an amazing group of experienced and passionate athletes that spans almost every site from Bodega in the North, to Sherman in the East and Waddell on the coast. In addition to helping new kiters safely navigate new sites, the 411 strives to improve outreach, communication and advocacy for our sport. The people below have volunteered their time and experience to you to make sure you have the best information and support to safely explore all of the incredible potential and diversity of our local waters. If you would like to kite one of the sites below, please contact the site 411 to get the latest information and a personal introduction to the site.
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Site 411 |
Email Address |
Tim Watterman |
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Andrew Sullivan |
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Andrew Sullivan |
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Francois Jeanneau |
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Chris Beech |
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Pablo Thai |
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Erin Loscocco |
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Josh McCulloch |
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Kenny Adgate |
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Art de Werk |
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Chris Beech |
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Doug Seiler |
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Chris Beech |
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Doug Seiler |
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Coyote Point |
Ken Poulton |
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General Contact |
Kirk van Moon |