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d4m0 01-20-2011 6:08 PM

Heading over to the states for the 1st time
 
hey guys just wondering if anyone can help me out im heading over to the states from Aus gonna be flying in to LA and staying there a couple days then to orlando the to indianopollis for wwa worlds.

any good places i should check out while im there?
are there any places to go ride or any cable parks on the west coast?
how far are all the cables from each other in orlando?
Is it hard to get a ride behind a boat over there?

any help would be greatly appreciated :)

ryanw209 01-20-2011 7:30 PM

Not sure about any cable parks around L.A. If there is any they are just 2.0 systems. San diego is supposed to open a 6 tower system this summer I believe. The only places I know of with cables are in northern california (Fresno, Redding, and Minden, NV). Shouldn't be too hard to find a pull in L.A. but you would definately have better luck if you flew into SF instead and rode the delta.

I just got back from OZ and got to ride the cable in Cairns a few times. Missed out on the Penryth cable while I was in Sydney though... Had a blast over there!

xistential 01-21-2011 2:56 AM

I don't think there is a cable park on the W. coast?? OWC in Orlando is about 10 min from the airport and you can book boat sets there as well (about $60 for 30 min). They have also put a sesitec 2.0 in. Mc cormicks is in Tampa (about an hours drive) but that is a clockwise cable and Ski Rixen is in Deerfield Beach which is about 3 hours drive.Loads of people with boats in Orlando. Make a friend :)

sbt3 01-21-2011 4:37 AM

There is also a cable in Cincinnati Ohio which is about 1 1/2 hours from Indianapolis.

d4m0 01-23-2011 2:22 PM

cheers guys. so pumped for it :)


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