Cairns in August

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rusty7
rusty7
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18 Jul 2008 11:19am
I am travelling to Cairns mid August, planning to take some gear any can any locals out ther help with
some idea of wind conditions around that time of year.
found this thought i would post it for a laugh.
www.cairnsattractions.com.au/explore/adventurous-activities/cairns-port-douglas-kite-boarding.368.html

5m one kite quiver ........cool. Perhaps seabeeze can issue a degree in wind physics
Scotty99
Scotty99
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18 Jul 2008 5:53pm
Rusty7,
Long weekend in Cairns for the show so everyone is away kiting/camping. Expect some solid replies early next week.
Keep Ant at Australian Kitesurfaris in mind if you really want some great kiting while you're up here.
australiankitesurfari.com.au/
See you in August!
rusty7
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21 Jul 2008 8:44am
Thanks Daisy ....hopefully I will get some replies this week. I can only take 1 kite and 1 board, so any help would be appreciated.
hvyprq
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21 Jul 2008 8:21pm
Trade winds should still be in so could be good. Yorkey's Knob is the best place to go close to cairns. Conditions are 15-25 knots (from what i understand..).

I have been up there on two separate week long trips in the last 2 months and had one decent day (17 knots) amongst it all. It seems to need to be blowing 30-35 knots plus on the open ocean (eg Green Island) before you get something better than sub 15 knots at Yorkeys.

You can go out to Green Island. It seems to be nearly always windy there. I tried this and wouldn't recommend it unless you can get it at high tide. The reef must go out for about 500+ metres - a killer walk over coral if you get caught on low tide (like me !! )... No good launch areas either. Some of the Kays on the reef looked more promising but could be tricky to get yourself there unless you have lots of $$$. The one i went to with the family (Michelmas) explicitly banned the flying of Kites (bird sanctuary ). Also cost $500 for the 5 of us - ouch ! Would have been nice though! There were some guys flying on one of the Kays on the way out there...

Anyway I think i was a bit unlucky with my Cairns experiences. Yorkey's is a great spot and if you got better luck with conditions would be excellent.

In any case I wouldn't count on kiting every day and i would pack your big one !
rusty7
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22 Jul 2008 9:08am
cheers hvyprq....big one it is !
lrg
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22 Jul 2008 6:17pm
Yorkeys knob is a great place to ride. Warm water, warm wind, warm locals, yea right! (only joking). I have stayed up there two years running and found it lots of fun. The local cable park is near by, if there is no wind. Port douglas is just up the road and is good for the same things as Yorkeys, but with a bit more flat water. Accomodation at Yorkeys Knob can be located right on the beach, next to your launching area and there is a good food/cafe just off the beach as well. Happy riding
firiebob
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22 Jul 2008 9:58pm
Ok looks like info from a poley

August should be good, our wind is generally 12 to 20 (10 to 20 for teabags I guess) with 20+ when good. If there's moisture around it'll kill the wind on the coast like at the moment, blowing at reef nothing on coast. No waves in FNQ just rough chop, Yorkey's has some flat water around the sand bars at the creek but can get crowded, Port D is nice and not as crowded.

Do a trip with Ant to north of Cooktown, everyone loves it, flat crystal water and always windier.

Leave your wetty at home

Cheers,
Bob
rusty7
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23 Jul 2008 9:16am
Thanks all.... looking foward to the trip and meeting some locals. I will be on a 13m orange ozone edge 2. Will be there from the 10th to the 17th. See you there.
Capt.Gumby
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23 Jul 2008 10:46pm
Should be good in August, usually the best month of the year. Normally, and I mean normally, you should see reasonable clear skies, sun shinning, our beautiful poo brown water and 15 to 25 knots anywhere between 4 to 6 days a week. However, again this year has seen some very good days but alot of rubbish in between. The past couple of years have been ordinary and this year has been no exception. There has been alot of wind forecast but has often been offshore direction or has been raining. The reef (eg Green Island) as usual has had alot of wind but doesn't seem to be getting to the beach. Frustrating part is that the wind is blowing only a couple of Km's off the beach but doesn't seem to want to come in.

I kited Yorkies today and was side/offshore gusting from 15 to 25 knots. Had a reasonable session as the waves (wind slop I should say) was very good for up here, but it is not the usual.

I have been windsurfing and now kiting Yorkies for the past 18 years and the last couple of seasons have been a couple of the worst yet. I am on holidays at the moment and only kited 3 times in the past two weeks

Wow, had my bitch about the place.

Capt.Gumby
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23 Jul 2008 10:54pm
Yorkies up at the creek mouth last week with locals Dave and Roy in the background.

www.seabreeze.com.au/gallery/gallery.asp?imageid=13964
Scotty99
Scotty99
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24 Jul 2008 9:08am
Onya Gumby,
Let us know when your holidays end, I'm looking forward to better conditions.
BTW, how was Wonga? Bedford cranked the whole weekend.
Capt.Gumby
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24 Jul 2008 10:34am
Daisy said...

Onya Gumby,
Let us know when your holidays end, I'm looking forward to better conditions.
BTW, how was Wonga? Bedford cranked the whole weekend.



I knew Bedford would be great but as usual work commitments would not let me go. I will get up there with Ant soon. Wonga was windless as forecasted but still had a great weekend even though was feeling very sick and sorry after a couple of nasty sessions on the turps.

Today is looking great, clear skies and blowing. Probably heading to Green tomorrow with a couple of Poleys if the wind drops back to 20 to 25 knots. They had gust up near 40 there yesterday.
KiteAction
KiteAction
QLD
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24 Jul 2008 1:11pm
Hey captin,
That's a great spot in the mouth there.I have only kited it once before and it was butter flat and only kneed deep,great spot for tring new tricks.

You guy's must get pretty fit running up the beach all the time.Last time I was there I got all the way to the mouth and relised I forgot my leash and had to run all the way back and back again,I was wrecked before I had even started!

You guy's need a little buggy runing trips for $2

Great to see a Cabrinha in the photo!

Cheers

Luke
rusty7
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24 Jul 2008 1:16pm
Thanx capt ..... given that your holiday finishes before i get there the wind should be good (the wind always turns to **** on my local when i have time off) so thanx for the wind also.(in advance)
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