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Kitejunkiee
Kitejunkiee
SA
117 posts
SA, 117 posts
14 Jul 2008 6:22pm
Ive noticed a lack of posts/weather forecast for darwin.... Does this mean is just not worth kiting in darwin? Is there no wind? Or does everyone enjoy their legs?
skiddz
skiddz
NT
237 posts
NT, 237 posts
14 Jul 2008 6:59pm
its crap don't come
felixk
felixk
QLD
312 posts
QLD, 312 posts
14 Jul 2008 11:20pm
I heard its the most consistent place for wind in Australia
nickloop
nickloop
WA
138 posts
WA, 138 posts
15 Jul 2008 2:23am
only when your standing knee deep in water and a pair of eyes pop up in front of you! plenty of wind then, Ive been to Darwin and seen those crocs, noooooo way would you get me in the water up there.
toppleover
toppleover
QLD
2070 posts
QLD, 2070 posts
15 Jul 2008 9:53am
I,ve been working up there for the last few months , mostly warm blue sky days with plenty of wind. Have not seen any kites about, do'nt know how you would go with those Crocs.
Firiejason
Firiejason
SA
69 posts
SA, 69 posts
15 Jul 2008 12:38pm
I can body drag fine but I'd take my chances with a board leash if I was kiting in Darwin...
felixk
felixk
QLD
312 posts
QLD, 312 posts
15 Jul 2008 2:42pm
haha have you guys even been there? Its really not that bad, I lived there my whole life up until a few months ago and had only ever seen one croc on the beach and it was only a little one. Most crocs live in the creeks and rivers, the only thing you really have to worry about is the jellyfish and they are only around in the wet season but a simple stinger suit does the trick... Oh and toppleover try Lee Point there are plently of kiters out there and even a few trawling the forums...
Kitejunkiee
Kitejunkiee
SA
117 posts
SA, 117 posts
15 Jul 2008 8:58pm
Yeah I have to go there for work, for two weeks. I havent had my kite for the last 2 months and im finally getting the parts in the mail tomorrow (i hope) so this weekend im up to darwin. I will take the kite, im very very desprete to get out.
SA has white pointers, and cold water. NT has tiger sharks, crocs and stingers and warm water I think it cancels each other out.

how many stingers are there this time of year? What / where do you get a stinger suit?

cheers!
mtcan
mtcan
QLD
251 posts
QLD, 251 posts
16 Jul 2008 12:29am
but sharks aren't into food storage
Damo
Damo
WA
641 posts
WA, 641 posts
16 Jul 2008 5:14am
i grew up in darwin sailing nearly everyday and loved it
its an awesome place with great people! i was kiteing there for a year just before i left. i had to move to perth cos the wind just wasnt strong enough in darwin there is wind most days but it doesnt get very strong.
with the amout of time i spent swiming there while i was trying to learn on my 2000 wipika freeair i can vouch that the crocs are not a prob but the stingers are you have to wear long pants and long sleves and have some vinigar on the beach ready to go.
back when i was there there was a group of about 10 kiters in darwin and we all kited off the rapid creek carpark near where limbs used to be (but i think its called the arafura center now). i have heard that everybody kites out of the casurina surf lifesaving club and at lee point these days. another good spot was behind the sand bar in fannybay but the all time best spot was bare sand island about 4-5 hours sail out of darwin harbour.
its light winds but darwin more than makes up for it with great people and realy good times!!!!
felixk
felixk
QLD
312 posts
QLD, 312 posts
16 Jul 2008 1:03pm
Scrotus said...

Yeah I have to go there for work, for two weeks. I havent had my kite for the last 2 months and im finally getting the parts in the mail tomorrow (i hope) so this weekend im up to darwin. I will take the kite, im very very desprete to get out.
SA has white pointers, and cold water. NT has tiger sharks, crocs and stingers and warm water I think it cancels each other out.

how many stingers are there this time of year? What / where do you get a stinger suit?

cheers!


Hey scrotus you dont have to worry about stingers this time of the year, only in the wet season...

Leeds
Leeds
NSW
209 posts
NSW, 209 posts
16 Jul 2008 3:03pm
dont worry scrotus i doubt you'll have time to kite when your up there cause you'll be working too much

hahahahahahahahahaha

you missed a sweet session at the wall on sunday
Kitejunkiee
Kitejunkiee
SA
117 posts
SA, 117 posts
16 Jul 2008 9:13pm
bloody tafe bums on tax payers dollars!

No stingers now, well thats a saving. Im sold im taking the kite wish me luck if i dont post again you all know what happened to me...
T one
T one
NT
321 posts
NT, 321 posts
16 Jul 2008 11:49pm
no stingers in the dry... still the odd croc or two but more active in the wet. bring a 16m, and yep damo's right, bare sandy rocks...
Kitejunkiee
Kitejunkiee
SA
117 posts
SA, 117 posts
28 Jul 2008 2:29am
Been here a week and managed to get out twice. both times was really crazy wind varied from 5kts to 25kts and was changing directions every 5 minutes!! From S to SE. A local windsurfer down there said its not nomrally like this - I was at fanny bay in SE winds.
skiddz
skiddz
NT
237 posts
NT, 237 posts
28 Jul 2008 8:30am
Scrotus said...

Been here a week and managed to get out twice. both times was really crazy wind varied from 5kts to 25kts and was changing directions every 5 minutes!! From S to SE. A local windsurfer down there said its not nomrally like this - I was at fanny bay in SE winds.

Well thats why haha.

And its Fannie Bay, not Fanny as in Vagina Bay lol
felixk
felixk
QLD
312 posts
QLD, 312 posts
28 Jul 2008 5:09pm
skiddz said...

Scrotus said...

Been here a week and managed to get out twice. both times was really crazy wind varied from 5kts to 25kts and was changing directions every 5 minutes!! From S to SE. A local windsurfer down there said its not nomrally like this - I was at fanny bay in SE winds.

Well thats why haha.

And its Fannie Bay, not Fanny as in Vagina Bay lol



HAHAHAHA
Biagro
Biagro
WA
178 posts
WA, 178 posts
28 Jul 2008 8:42pm
felixk said...

haha have you guys even been there? Its really not that bad, I lived there my whole life up until a few months ago and had only ever seen one croc on the beach and it was only a little one. Most crocs live in the creeks and rivers, the only thing you really have to worry about is the jellyfish and they are only around in the wet season but a simple stinger suit does the trick... Oh and toppleover try Lee Point there are plently of kiters out there and even a few trawling the forums...


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