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Bastendorff Beach is a kitesurfing spot located near Coos Bay on Oregon's south coast. This sandy beach exposed to the Pacific sits at the entrance to Coos Bay, offering powerful conditions with significant waves and strong northwest winds. The setting is wild with forests typical of the Pacific Northwest. Suited for advanced riders due to the demanding conditions of the Oregon coast.
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Exposed ocean spot with frequent waves of 1 to 3m. Water is cold year-round (10-14°C/50-57°F), a 4/3 or 5/3 wetsuit is essential. Sandy bottom. Powerful shore break. Strong currents at the Coos Bay entrance. North Pacific swells arrive unobstructed. Conditions often powerful with large tidal range.
Very strong currents at the Coos Bay entrance — risk of being swept offshore. Massive and dangerous shore break. Frequent rip currents. Very cold water — hypothermia. Sneaker waves along the entire Oregon coast. Massive driftwood on the beach and in the water. Frequent fog. Rocks at certain ends of the beach. Maritime traffic at the Coos Bay port entrance.
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