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Trip planning
So, we were all about booking a trip to Maui with an extended stay at kite beach but I've been told that kite beach isn't the best place for beginners
like myself.
D'oh!
Is this true? If so, what warm destination would you recommend for a guy looking for lessons / gear travelling with his wife and 6-8 month old baby in
Jan/Feb? Ultimately I'd like to make this the "come home as an independent kiteboarder" trip, able to stay upwind.
Help! I thought Kite Beach was a perfect place. Maybe it is? Back to Oahu perhaps? Maybe the Caribbean or Mexico? Maybe just the coastal US? Any
advice?
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hawaii is overrated --come to ohio--we'll take care of ya:wee:
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Quote: | Originally posted by kitejumper
hawaii is overrated --come to ohio--we'll take care of ya:wee: |
Having grown up in Ohio, I can say with some authority  
Not that I wouldn't move back.
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go ahead,make fun of ohio.....but we've got the good winds
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I spent the first 25 years of my life in Ohio. I love Ohio. But I reserve any and all rights to make fun of it.
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You might do better asking the same question on the kiteforum, in their kitesurfing area. There is a lot of talk about locations in Brazil, and that
time of year is definitely their warm season. I am not sure about wind though. I've heard some good things about Mexico, but also that they get lots
of "light wind". Hawaii might be good, but I have no idea how good their locations are for beginners. Basically, I have no useful information, but
felt the need to post anyways.. Sorry for wasting your time.
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Quote: |
go ahead,make fun of ohio.....but we've got the good winds |
:shocked2: Are we living in and talking about the same Ohio?!? Lol, I guess up by Edgewater Park and Maumee Bay it's not so bad... Everywhere else is
kinda pathetic.
If you're looking for a good place to fly, try Galleon Bay at St. Martin. I went out there in July with my parents for a family vacation. That bay
is dedicated to kitesurfing. The water is knee deep for hundreds of feet out and the water is nice and calm, while the wind is consistent and
awesome. Will post pics when I get back home.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Jovver
Quote: | Originally posted by Maven454
I love Ohio. |
:shocked2: Are we living in and talking about the same Ohio?!? |
I didn't say that I loved it for kiting. Just that I loved it. I used to live in the Akron/Canton area.
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I'm in Hinckley atm and Don (kitejumper) is up in Oregon, a stone's throw away from Maumee Bay. (I know my profile location says Cleveland, but
that's because I try to get up there to fly as much as possible) The only thing Hinckley is known for are those crazy buzzards and all of the golf
courses. It's an ok place if you're into golfing and hiking, but for kiting, forget about it.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Maven454
Quote: | Originally posted by Jovver
Quote: | Originally posted by Maven454
I love Ohio. |
:shocked2: Are we living in and talking about the same Ohio?!? |
I didn't say that I loved it for kiting. Just that I loved it. I used to live in the Akron/Canton area. |
you did??? thats where
im from!! what area?
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U2U'd ya.
"I gave up on wind speeds... its either crappy, gravy, epic, or stupid... in that order"
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Perth AUSTRALIA :cool2:
Sounds crazy but ........ It is pretty cheap to stay and eat if you do it right. You can almost make up for the airfare and even it's not too bad
these days.
Cape Hatteras sounds like a top notch place. Although I've never been there. Even a cable park so you never truly get skunked !:Ange09:
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I always see tons of Kite Surfers in Puerto Rico, every time I am on my way to the Cruise Ship Docks. and it's always windy and it's beautiful too
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Here's Galion Bay at St. Martin for you... 
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Quote: | Originally posted by Jovver
Here's Galion Bay at St. Martin for you... |
Is that on the french side or dutch side of St Maarten? I have been there few times, looks like i need to visit this bay.:singing:
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It's on the east side of the island on the French side. Just above the border between the French and Dutch side. It's the bay just below Orient Bay,
if that clarifies things at all. My family stayed at Dawn beach, which was just south of Galion Bay, and this was before I had any of my Slingshots.
It was the first time I was able to fly in true costal winds, and I did get to do some body dragging with the Blaze II, but I didn't go too far out in
case I lost control of the kite. It would have been awesome if I would have had my Fuels at that point. I did see a few other kitesurfers there, the
was one guy riding a 16m Cabrinha Switchblade and I recall seeing an Eclipse Nano. I was excited because it was the first time I got to see
kitesurfers in the wild. Lol.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Jovver
It's on the east side of the island on the French side. Just above the border between the French and Dutch side. It's the bay just below Orient Bay,
if that clarifies things at all. My family stayed at Dawn beach, which was just south of Galion Bay, and this was before I had any of my Slingshots.
It was the first time I was able to fly in true costal winds, and I did get to do some body dragging with the Blaze II, but I didn't go too far out in
case I lost control of the kite. It would have been awesome if I would have had my Fuels at that point. I did see a few other kitesurfers there, the
was one guy riding a 16m Cabrinha Switchblade and I recall seeing an Eclipse Nano. I was excited because it was the first time I got to see
kitesurfers in the wild. Lol. |
oh ok I am familiar with Orient Bay. I know exactly where it is now. :wee: def have to check it now!!!
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