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Topic: partington cove, big sur  (Read 8124 times)

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jmairey

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I was doing a little surfing this weekend (got fullers good, woo-hoo), and chatted with a local that launches his seakayak out of partington cove.

anybody got anything to add on this one?
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You can only launch out of there if its really calm. The water can be very rough there. The cove has a lot of rocks and boulders and a mistake during landing can be very expensive.
Its also a pretty long walk back uphill.


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Dude,
I hit Molera on Saturday and it was SO FLAT!
I would really like to launch there in the near future...maybe Saturday? The structure just off the beach looks epic. I even saw a HUGE steelhead cruising near the rivermouth. Once-in-a-lifetime type stuff...now I'm amped for steelhead season and its only August.
Did catch some nice fish from shore there, including a 25.5 inch lingcod.

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no kidding! that is cool, props to you.

I surfed fullers on saturday and the swell was way way south but it was solidly overhead, no wind and I was the fifth guy to paddle out. I thought I had died and gone to heaven.

absolutely killer.

how long was the hike in to molera? I have been in there to surf (usually shitty), I remember a long long walk, you must have strong legs and good wheels, not to mention a stubborn disposition. oh, wait, I see you are saying no kayak. still, a legal ling from shore, fine work!

my legs are still killing me from the hike back up the cliff @ fullers. I checked a topo, it is 500 vertical feet.

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This place is my fantasy.  The trail is almost 1/2 mile and descends 600ft.  I'd love to try it with someone else committed to the tough trip back to the roadside.

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Yup...the hike/walk down to the beach at Molera is kinda long...but usually worth it [unless you're planning to surf, in which case the break off the point has to be perfect---and never is] Supposedly there is a gnarly sick break down at Willow Creek during march but I don't mess with that type stuff. (You can get into Molera for free if you park on the right shoulder just before the entrance---look for the gate and fire road---walk down fire road and across the river, if breached.)
Sorry for semi-jacking this thread.

Good luck if you hit Partington. I assume most of the near-shore reefs there are fished out because there are SO many people that shore-fish there on a regualr basis. Totally fished out from shore. But you got a yak so that doen't really matter--just paddle out further.


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That place looks fishy on the south and the north out of the cove. I heard that you could drive down the trail and park vehicles near the cove. But it requires a reservation in advance. I have not called, so it is unconfirmed. I will call to check into this info.

I would commit launching yak once, to see and explore the area.


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Hi - John and many others

I have scouted partington cove's condition today, when the ocean is flat. I am convinced that place is not easy to launch. I walked down to the ends of both paths (one through tunnel leading to man-made posts, the other leading to stone/rock beach. and I check the conditions. Here are observations:

1) The problem with the stone beach is rough and no space to work with kayaks. Breakers push in constantly at 2-3 second interval. It is risk to get yourself injured or kayak damaged.
2) The problem with the man-made posts is you have to use rope, estimated as high as 15-20ft. Water below is not always calm. Definitely, team work is required.

Not to mention a 1/4 steep hike up and down. It is a little discouraging, given the place would be fishing paradise.


 

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