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Mr Plow
Mr Plow
VIC
428 posts
VIC, 428 posts
19 Nov 2008 5:38pm
Planning a trip for October 2009 to the Northeast of Brazil - around Fortaleza.

Research says that the wind will be perfect - anyone with any information about local spots to go and travel tips - including most economic way of getting there - please respond.

Cheers

Tom
sebbu
sebbu
WA
154 posts
WA, 154 posts
19 Nov 2008 5:45pm
OK. Brazil. I did a 3 months stint in Cumbuco last year, about 45 minutes north of Fortaleza. Cumbuco is the place you want to go, Fortaleza is a bit grungy (although cool for a day or two). There are heaps of places to stay, I stayed at this pousada and highly recommend it. J (the owner) is a really solid kiter, the dog Spike is awesome and it's a short walk to the beach.

www.kitesurfingcumbuco.com

Take a cab from the Airport to cumbuco. I can't remember exactly how much, but I think it was about $30. Have whoever you stay with organise the Cab for you though, they all use the same guy anyway. he charges a little more but is reliable.

I flew from Argentina through Sao Paulo, on TAM I think. Flying in South America is not cheap at all. I think you can fly Sydney - Buenos Aires now so that would be a good option for you.

I was there 90 days (the maximum time of the visa) and could have kited 89 of them. My body was so broken all the time I probably did about 80 or 81 days in total - 2 or 3 sessions a day. I know this sounds ridiculous. It really is. The consistency is driven by the sand dunes/trade winds combination. An instructor living there said that Egypt wind was better, but only just - and if you're in egypt you're not in brazil!

In August I used a 12m with a 125cm TT, but needed a 9m. In September and October I bought a 9m and used it every day. Around full moon it really peaks and I could have easily used a 7m. I continued to use my 12m around sunset when the wind would drop a bit, but very rarely.

From cumbuco, there is a lagoon (Lagoa du Cauipe) about a 25 min kite downwind. The waves on the way are ok, fun beach break stuff. the lagoon gets crazy busy some days but is dead flat and there are amazing riders there. We were even treated to some PKRA riders one day practicing.

The other place to check out is Jericoacoara (spelling?), about 7 hours north by bus. You can do the whole trip as a downwinder with support 4WD or just take the bus. You need a 7m for the wind up there. (I'm 90kg)

And do downwinder to Paracuru. Take a buggy for support - J will probably do it with you if you stay with him. That remains the single best session I've ever hdad.

PM me with what else you want to know.
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
19 Nov 2008 7:31pm
menox
menox
NSW
152 posts
NSW, 152 posts
19 Nov 2008 9:05pm
i was thinking of a place where to go kiting overseas.....looks like i just find the place!
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
19 Nov 2008 7:06pm
GreenPat said...




Ha ha I second that.
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
19 Nov 2008 9:31pm
Think I know where I might have to go after the shoulders sorted!


Edit: Sebbu - what was the average cost of lunch, dinner, beer? What can one expect to pay a day?

Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
20 Nov 2008 10:35am
Hi Mr Plow,

I don't know much about Brazil, but I sure do love Brazilians Haven't met one I didn't lick like.

Good winds,

getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
20 Nov 2008 12:26pm
More ass than class I'd say

Maybe pack an Uzi though, if you are going via San Paolo
timmm
timmm
WA
55 posts
WA, 55 posts
20 Nov 2008 1:06pm
^^^ Sao Paulo?

why do you need an uzi???
sebbu
sebbu
WA
154 posts
WA, 154 posts
20 Nov 2008 2:19pm
cRAZY Canuk said...

Edit: Sebbu - what was the average cost of lunch, dinner, beer? What can one expect to pay a day?



I was fricken broke by the time I got there, it was the end of a long trip. Because I was staying so long I managed to get my food costs down to about $6 a day I think. I only ate cheese sandwiches and at the local rice and bean establishments.
Beers were about $2 or so each I think. Mainly you drank caiprhinia (local rum, sugar, lime and ice) - completely wasted after a few of them and they were about $5 each I think. You can buy them by the pitcher too.

Buggy back from the lagoon was normally $5 a person.

Accommodation+food+expenses averaged out about $25 a day over 3 months. You'll spend more for shorter times, but you would be sweet on $50 a day I reckon.


getfunky said...

More ass than class I'd say

Maybe pack an Uzi though, if you are going via San Paolo


While in Brazil I did get tied up at gunpoint, in a pousada (not the one I talked about above). They tied up everyone and took everything they could. Security is an issue. Be sensible.
FreeFerty
FreeFerty
NSW
169 posts
NSW, 169 posts
21 Nov 2008 5:18pm
Brazil is awesome. If you are only there for a short time, 2 weeks or so you might want to hook up with a tour. The 2 times I've been I used kiteadventures.com Alberto is an absolute legend, and he has has all the local hookups, make's sure you don't pay gringo prices, knows the right spots and where all the parties are.

If you are there for a few months then you can work all that stuff out yourself after the first couple of weeks and you'll find heaps of kite bums to travel with.

Don't miss out on Paracuru, its not too far past Cumbuco, it has a great kitespot, flat water inside a reef with waves and great beach bar too.

Jeri is awesome, at that time of year expect the wind to be nudging 30kts. Great downwinders to be had from Ranch de Piexe, I might have spelled that wrong.

Happy to answer any Qs
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