Possibly the most intense launch in the world that regularly sees windsurfers is Turnagain Arm in Alaska. When you’re not dodging icebergs, consider the tidal currents possible in a place where high tide is 30 feet above low tide. Yikes.
Check out this video podcast by Scott Slone, a personal, local look at Turnagain on a relatively tame day (30 knots.) A sailor discusses sailing over the back of a beluga whale (no damage done) and salmon (“probably not too good for the salmon.”)
Here’s how it appeared in Digg:
“Windsurfing Alaska’s Turnagain Arm proves to be an adventure. Popular for its high winds, the Turnagain Arm experiences the second highest tides in the world, often up to a 38-foot change in water level. Cold Alaska waters, high winds, and bore tides, won’t prevent these hardcore Alaskans from having fun! read more
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