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West Kite Beach is the westernmost spot on Keho Lake. This area offers direct offshore wind conditions with Chinooks, with the shortest fetch on the lake.
The west shore is the first contact point for Chinook winds descending from the Rockies. Wind is often the strongest and most consistent here. Conditions reserved for advanced riders due to offshore wind. Flat surface, perfect for speed runs. Season from May to October.
Flattest surface on the lake — minimal fetch on the west side. Shallow fresh water (18-22°C). Muddy bottom. Chinook wind arrives here first, often the strongest. Ideal conditions for speed and freestyle in flat water.
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POWERFUL OFFSHORE WIND — reserved for experts. Major risk of being carried out. The lake's strongest Chinook winds. Buddy sailing absolutely mandatory. Shallow bottom everywhere. Sudden prairie thunderstorms.
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