Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 15:09:45 -1000 From: pbc@ufl.edu (Philip Chase) Message-Id: Organization: CIRCA, University of Florida Subject: Florida Buggy event Jan '95: Intentional Lunacy '95 Buggiers, buggy wanna-be's and those who don't yet realize that they will someday be buggiers, You should come to this event! Read on: ----------------------------- Intentional Lunacy '95 Despite what you may have heard, there is a buggy event after the Kite Trade Association convention in Orlando, FL. Mark your calendars and make your reservations for Intentional Lunacy '95, January 15th - 18th at Crescent Beach, Florida. WHERE Crescent Beach, Florida, located 90 miles north of Orlando, Florida and 65 miles south of the Jacksonville Airport. CONDITIONS 10 miles of uninterrupted, wide, hard pack beach. Monday, January 16th is the full moon. Low tide will be at 2:00 p.m. at which time there should be over 200 ft of hard pack. Winds will be probably be sea breezes in the midday (11 until 4:30) swinging northeast or southwest in the evening depending on the position of the nearest frontal system. The beaches are buggiable in most any wind condition at low tide. For kite boaters and kite skiers, there are many long bays nearby that should provide you with smoother water if you want it. Otherwise the Atlantic will have to do. THE PEOPLE There will probably be a good sized crowd from the KTA. The Peter Lynn folks, Flexi Foil, the Gramkowski's, Corey Jensen, Dan Rubesh, Dean Jordan, Mike Simmons will all be in attendance at the KTA. Also likely to appear at KTA (and buggiers) are Jim Hadzicki, Michael Graves, Pam Kirk, Mike Dennis, and the folks from Bo's Buggies. You will definitely meet most of the Florida buggiers---myself, Jim Bunce, Ruth Bradley, Vino ?, Carl ?, and of course Mike and Dean. I have heard of more locals whose names I don't yet have. Our proximity to Georgia should bring in some of those buggiers as well. THE TOYS Following on the heels of the KTA, there is likely to be a good bit of new gear for play with. You might even be able to pick up some demonstrator gear if you ask the right people. LODGING The hotel of choice is Beacher's Lodge at 6970 A1A South St. Augustine, FL 32086. Call 800-527-8849 for reservations. Mention my name (Philip Chase) so they will know that you are part of the group. During our stay they have a special in which you get three nights for the price of two. I have shown the undiscounted rates below. The rooms available are: Studios - 2 double beds, w/small kitchenette $49 Sunday - Thursday, $59 Friday - Saturday Queen units - 1 queen, 1 full sofa bed, w/ kitchenette, ocean view 1st floor $64 Sun-Th, $74 Fri-Sat Upper floors $74 Sun-Th, $84 Fri-Sat. King Units - 1 King, 1 sofa bed, roll away available, w/ kitchenette, ocean view 1st floor $74 Sun-Th, $84 Fri-Sat Upper floors $84 Sun-Th, $94 Fri-Sat. 8 Studios and 22 queen units have been reserved. You can book whatever is available. Auto campers may want to check out Bryn Mawr Ocean Resort 2.5 miles north. Call 904-471-3353 for reservations. If you cannot get a room at Beacher's, you will probably have to try Bryn Mawr where you can get a reasonable daily rate on a trailer or one the many hotels 4-5 miles to the north. Try La Fiesta Oceanside Inn 800-852-6390 (904-471-2220) or the Ramada at 904-471-1440. There are no hotels to the south for about 10 miles. TRAVEL >From Orlando, take I-4 East towards Daytona (an evil place with wide beaches where windpowered vehicles are illegal). In Daytona take I-95 north towards St. Augustine. About 40 miles north of Daytona, exit onto State Road 206 East. Take 206 to Crescent Beach, turn right on A1A and the Beacher will be about 2 blocks on your left. >From Jacksonville, Take I-95 south past St. Augustine and exit onto State Road 206 East. Take 206 to Crescent Beach, turn right on A1A and the Beacher will be about 2 blocks on your left. EATS Some restaurants are available directly across the street and within walking distance. More are available anywhere from 1 to 10 miles north. St. Augustine, home of many restaurants is 10 miles north. A grocery store is 4 miles north. WEATHER Highs as high as 80 F but probably more like 65 to 70 and lows as low as 30 F, but probbaly more like 40 to 55. The water will definitely require a wetsuit if you choose to go in. Skys are usually clear in winter. OTHER FUN Cresent Beach is with in 10 miles of St. Augustine, Marineland and 5 state and national parks. St. Augustine is one of the oldest Western cities in North America and reflects this in its architecture. It's cool! Go visit. THE FINE PRINT Please be aware that Crescent Beach is a drive-on beach and that there is a speed limit of 10 MPH (16 Kph). Typically the police don't mind if you keep the buggys under 15 MPH. If the police aren't around---frequently the case---you can go faster if you are careful. Whatever speed you go, please don't alienate the police or the bathers--some of us want to keep buggying here for years to come. Buggy pilots should also be aware that we do not have the greatest drop zone at Cresent Beach. The hardpack is separated from the dunes by 10 - 50 feet of soft sand. The dunes are covered with sea oats and in most areas there are frequent wooden walkways from the houses on the far side of the dunes. Flying on more than 100 feet of line could be hazardous to your kite. For buggiers interested in a safer drop zone, Anastasia Island State Park 7 miles to the north provides 3 miles of beach with a similar profile with no houses at all. This has a different group of law enforcement, but their attitude is similar to that of the police on Cresent Beach. MORE INFO More more information, contact me, Philip Chase, at 904-378-6893. Or send mail to P.O. Box 15146 Gainesville, Florida 32604, USA. Or send a FAX to 904-392-3760. Or--for the best service---send email to pbc@ufl.edu on the Internet and tell me your phone and FAX number. ---------------- Please email, FAX, snail mail, or otherwise transmit this to anyone who would care. Your host, Philip Chase Philip Chase Check out the Power Kiting Web Page pbc@ufl.edu http://grove.circa.ufl.edu/~pbc/powerkite.html 904-378-6893 Have any good power kiting info? I would FAX: 904-392-3760 like to put it on the power kiting page. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =