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Kite Paradise to retire to

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Created by Kajo > 9 months ago, 23 Nov 2015
Kajo
NSW, 333 posts
23 Nov 2015 4:48PM
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I'm nowhere close to retiring, but it's good to have a plan right?!

So if money/family commitments etc was a non-issue. Where in the world would you retire to and kite most days?
I'm thinking, wind all year round, warm, etc...

RAL INN
VIC, 2880 posts
23 Nov 2015 4:51PM
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Our plan is a Yacht. the wind will take you to the wind.

austin
671 posts
23 Nov 2015 2:39PM
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retirement is antiquated, live how you want now, you'll be well over kiting by that point anyway,

Sandfoot
VIC, 566 posts
23 Nov 2015 6:12PM
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New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Samoa, Tonga Would be epic.

gcdave
534 posts
23 Nov 2015 3:46PM
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Where ever there's waves and cross off wind would be mint

dafish
NSW, 1633 posts
23 Nov 2015 7:01PM
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austin, best answer yet!

Plummet
4862 posts
23 Nov 2015 4:50PM
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austin said...
retirement is antiquated, live how you want now, you'll be well over kiting by that point anyway,



Yep. Nailed it.

ffifty5
VIC, 102 posts
23 Nov 2015 9:26PM
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Retirement, ........ best to retire slowly, my work hours are 0-15 knots.

..... they say " you don't have to worry about old age, because it wont last long "

howe
QLD, 33 posts
23 Nov 2015 8:42PM
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Well Brisbane suits me,
Go for a fly am come home check Caloundra, Gold coast, and local Sandgate, if that all fails go for a bike ride round the bay.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
23 Nov 2015 8:08PM
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There's no getting out of this life alive
Fit in what you can, whilst you can
Retiring from kiting is a retirement I'm not looking forward to
Wa has cracking summer and winter winds
If you do your homework



jackforbes
WA, 530 posts
23 Nov 2015 9:10PM
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This is my retirement plan, just need to plant the palm trees.



kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
24 Nov 2015 5:33AM
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This is my plan... Bus, Jimny/Sierra on the back for 4wd trails & local running around, foil board for my old knees & kites & lots of other toys of course. And the wife I guess.

http://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/buy/private/SSE-AD-468409/1986-Austral-tourmaster?cr=0&category=motorhomes-campers&psq=%28IndustryAll%3Dkeyword%5Bjimny%5D%26%28%28%28%28%28SiloType%3DDealer%20Used%7CSiloType%3DDealer%20New%29%7CSiloType%3DPrivate%20Used%29%7CSiloType%3DDealer%20Near%20New%29%26Service%3D%5BCaravancampingsales%5D%29%26SaleStatus%3D%5BFor%20Sale%5D%29%29&pso=0&pss=~Price

KIT33R
NSW, 1714 posts
24 Nov 2015 7:49AM
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I'm retiring next year. Kiting destinations are part of the plan.
"Where in the world" you ask? Probably here in OZ. We have the best beaches, an uncrowded coastline, away from the worlds trouble spots and you can follow the wind around the continent. No one place has everything you need, all the time. If you have a comfortable vehicle for travelling and can stay off the grid for extended periods then your choices are limitless.

harlie
QLD, 188 posts
24 Nov 2015 7:49AM
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kiteboy dave said..
This is my plan... Bus, Jimny/Sierra on the back for 4wd trails & local running around, foil board for my old knees & kites & lots of other toys of course. And the wife I guess.

http://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/buy/private/SSE-AD-468409/1986-Austral-tourmaster?cr=0&category=motorhomes-campers&psq=%28IndustryAll%3Dkeyword%5Bjimny%5D%26%28%28%28%28%28SiloType%3DDealer%20Used%7CSiloType%3DDealer%20New%29%7CSiloType%3DPrivate%20Used%29%7CSiloType%3DDealer%20Near%20New%29%26Service%3D%5BCaravancampingsales%5D%29%26SaleStatus%3D%5BFor%20Sale%5D%29%29&pso=0&pss=~Price


that is a nice plan...
But with a 2 stroke GM drinking at the rate of more than 1 litre / KM it is easy to see why there's so many bus conversions for sale.

Kajo
NSW, 333 posts
24 Nov 2015 9:28AM
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Interesting ideas from all.
I was more thinking of one spot, rather than traveling around the continent to follow the wind.
An Island may be ideal, because it's always onshore somewhere. But it needs to be windy all year and warm ideally.

Any more ideas?

zboro
WA, 26 posts
24 Nov 2015 7:19AM
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Plummet
4862 posts
24 Nov 2015 8:10AM
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Kajo said..
Interesting ideas from all.
I was more thinking of one spot, rather than traveling around the continent to follow the wind.
An Island may be ideal, because it's always onshore somewhere. But it needs to be windy all year and warm ideally.

Any more ideas?


Hawaii?
I think most of the pacific tropical islands have windy and wet seasons not alround epic wind. There is a guy that rants on about a island near taiwan? penghu island? thats constantly windy.

Me. I'm already in kiting paradise. Every time i go to a different location its not as good as here. But you need a wetsuit. Its not warm in winter. Freaken awesomely windy all year round though.

Kajo
NSW, 333 posts
24 Nov 2015 11:31AM
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Where is that Plummet? WA?

eppo
WA, 9378 posts
24 Nov 2015 8:37AM
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here.





psychojoe
WA, 1861 posts
24 Nov 2015 9:33AM
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The Gibraltar strait
windy 300 days a year
if you've got a little money then Tarifa on the southern tip of spain
if you've got a little less then across the strait there's Tanger on the northern tip of Morocco


Plummet
4862 posts
24 Nov 2015 9:34AM
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Kajo said..
Where is that Plummet? WA?


Nope!......... I'm in the naki NZ.






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eppo said..


here.









That does look sweet Eppo. But I like my mountain!... .... .. .

Plummet
4862 posts
24 Nov 2015 10:19AM
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Check out this bit of paradise! A perfectly flat secret spot. Perhaps only ever kited by 3 kiters....... Me, Deano and Pete. ooooh.

JKimbler
317 posts
24 Nov 2015 10:46AM
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If you can swing it, Maui all the way.

eppo
WA, 9378 posts
24 Nov 2015 11:06AM
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Check out this bit of paradise! A perfectly flat secret spot. Perhaps only ever kited by 3 kiters....... Me, Deano and Pete. ooooh.


Frothing man...

Plummet
4862 posts
24 Nov 2015 11:44AM
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For me its a 7 hour drive. Then 40km down a deserted beach to the sand dunes. Then hidden 2 km inland at the back of the sand dunes. Also watch out for the quick sand!...


foot strap
WA, 31 posts
24 Nov 2015 2:17PM
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Hy I ordered and paid for a new kite form Ocean addicts nearly 3 weeks ago. Got charged for postage too (even though they say its free within Australia o their website). Still not arrived. Anyone else had this problem?

foot strap
WA, 31 posts
24 Nov 2015 2:23PM
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Apologies wrong place to post this

fingerbone
NSW, 921 posts
24 Nov 2015 6:20PM
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I recon NZ would do the trick......

Chris_M
2129 posts
24 Nov 2015 4:32PM
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Plummet - were those pics of up where the Moose meet happens?

I am surprised nobody has put in a vote for the Dominican Republic. Cheap living, good wind, they basically throw rum at you, and its swarming with foxy ladies

ckl
6 posts
24 Nov 2015 4:35PM
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If you want to have flat water conditions, always wind and sun. Some rest, go for paradise Bonaire!*good diving as well!

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
25 Nov 2015 6:25AM
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harlie said..

kiteboy dave said..
This is my plan... Bus, Jimny/Sierra on the back for 4wd trails & local running around, foil board for my old knees & kites & lots of other toys of course. And the wife I guess.

http://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/buy/private/SSE-AD-468409/1986-Austral-tourmaster?cr=0&category=motorhomes-campers&psq=%28IndustryAll%3Dkeyword%5Bjimny%5D%26%28%28%28%28%28SiloType%3DDealer%20Used%7CSiloType%3DDealer%20New%29%7CSiloType%3DPrivate%20Used%29%7CSiloType%3DDealer%20Near%20New%29%26Service%3D%5BCaravancampingsales%5D%29%26SaleStatus%3D%5BFor%20Sale%5D%29%29&pso=0&pss=~Price



that is a nice plan...
But with a 2 stroke GM drinking at the rate of more than 1 litre / KM it is easy to see why there's so many bus conversions for sale.


ouch.
New Rule #1: get real world fuel figures before buying anything.

It's probably 20 years off anyway, I'm sure the market will be different by then..



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