December and January, where to kite in Australia?

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AleTeichner
AleTeichner
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1 posts
30 Jul 2012 11:29am
I´ll be in australia from 20/Dec 2012 to 20/Jan.

Any where would be the best spots in that season?

thanks!
Alessandro
jamdfingr
jamdfingr
QLD
663 posts
QLD, 663 posts
30 Jul 2012 1:59pm
Uh.... thats like saying... February through march, where should I go kiting in South America....

I don't think you understand how big this place is.

Be more specific.

As a general answer to your question, you want to go north enough that the water is warm but not so far north that the water is crocodile infested.

Hope this helps to narrow down your broad question....
Luther
Luther
84 posts
84 posts
30 Jul 2012 12:16pm
AleTeichner said...

I´ll be in australia from 20/Dec 2012 to 20/Jan.

Any where would be the best spots in that season?

thanks!
Alessandro


Obviously Alessandro you be visiting so I would stay on the east coast....= more things and places to see for those days without wind, west australia to boring
Luther
Luther
84 posts
84 posts
30 Jul 2012 12:21pm
Further more I think every eastern state kiter should adopt a euro tourist kiter for the season, the west oz crew are doing wonderful things for the peeps arriving on the "boats"
INTHELOOP
INTHELOOP
QLD
1855 posts
QLD, 1855 posts
30 Jul 2012 7:36pm
place called WA- nobody goes tho
suniboy21
suniboy21
VIC
1090 posts
VIC, 1090 posts
30 Jul 2012 8:07pm
Perth is perfect, kites havent quite hit the scene there and there is no sharks over that way either!
AndyEliotH
AndyEliotH
QLD
356 posts
QLD, 356 posts
30 Jul 2012 9:31pm
man some people are rude... he just wants one simple answer as to where he should kite and 4 out of 5 replys have been critical.
Neptune
Neptune
WA
189 posts
WA, 189 posts
30 Jul 2012 7:47pm
best bet is Perth Western Australia mate... prime time. Busy on the waters though but you learn to deal with it.
DaylightDebt
DaylightDebt
WA
296 posts
WA, 296 posts
30 Jul 2012 7:49pm
I reckon Qld, many more interesting things to occupy your time on the very rare occasion that the wind isn't blowin you off your feet.

In WA the lights go off early as there is no daylight savings, however on the flip side the cows are not confused, so the milk (which there is large amount imported from SA) is second to none and there is always the chance that your carpet and furniture in your accommodation will not be faded (how good is that) obviously that's if you can find any with the little notice you are given 6 months in advance is pushing it.

all jesting aside travel the country and kite hard and when you can.
Luther
Luther
84 posts
84 posts
30 Jul 2012 7:52pm
AndyEliotH said...

man some people are rude... he just wants one simple answer as to where he should kite and 4 out of 5 replys have been critical.


Well he was asking for a "critque"
Luther
Luther
84 posts
84 posts
30 Jul 2012 7:55pm
And furthermore i gave him mine , where do you find "rudeness" in that
theDoctor
theDoctor
NSW
5786 posts
NSW, 5786 posts
30 Jul 2012 10:22pm
AndyEliotH said...

man some people are rude... he just wants one simple answer as to where he should kite and 4 out of 5 replys have been critical.


well why not invite everyone to your beach this summer mr johnny come lately

AndyEliotH
AndyEliotH
QLD
356 posts
QLD, 356 posts
30 Jul 2012 10:35pm
plenty of water everyones welcome
iti
iti
QLD
417 posts
iti iti
QLD, 417 posts
30 Jul 2012 11:06pm
love it

best time great white shark around perth beaches 10 dead.

come over here well be plenty of room for all woodies beach 3 will be perfect bring your friends


Neptune said...

best bet is Perth Western Australia mate... prime time. Busy on the waters though but you learn to deal with it.


DaylightDebt
DaylightDebt
WA
296 posts
WA, 296 posts
30 Jul 2012 11:10pm
AleTeichner said...

I´ll be in australia from 20/Dec 2012 to 20/Jan.

Any where would be the best spots in that season?

thanks!
Alessandro


Mate the world is due to end the day after you arrive. I suppose you have to come to Perth then, so you will not notice any catastrophic change!
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