Kiting Near OZ (July-August)

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Moritz
Moritz
NSW
180 posts
NSW, 180 posts
30 Jun 2006 5:52am
Hi there,

I'm looking for a few alternatives/recommendations to spend 3-4 weeks kiting near OZ (July/August). I'm looking for locations that preferably have:
  • A high percentage of days with 15knots+ (90%/95%)
  • A mix of waves and flat water
  • Not too dependent on tides (I don't mind using a boat if required)
  • Warm temperatures of air (25 degrees+) and water (20 degrees+)
  • Offers some entertainment outside of kiting (other sports, places to go out, etc)


Any suggestions???

My other option is to go to the north of Brazil where all of the above is guaranteed.

Moritz
JayP
JayP
QLD
249 posts
QLD, 249 posts
30 Jun 2006 6:25am
Hi Moritz

How adventerous are you? Come to Papua New Guinea! The australian winter is our dry / windy season. We get 20+ knots almost everyday. this last week has been 25-30 every freakin day!

the Bureau of Meteorology has a good page that shows where the wind has been for the past 7 days
www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/viewer/?IDCODE=IDYTX003.10M&number=14
Moritz
Moritz
NSW
180 posts
NSW, 180 posts
30 Jun 2006 6:37am
JayP,

the wind looks quite promissing. Do you have more specific recommendations as to:
  • Best location to go to (right wind direction, mix of waves and flat water, other activities)
  • Places to stay
  • Etc.


Thanks,

Moritz
NSW, 4382 posts
30 Jun 2006 7:38am
Where to eat?
Where to go to avoid being eaten?

The nightlife may involve tasting, that is having pieces of yourself cut off and taste tested.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve McCormack
JayP
JayP
QLD
249 posts
QLD, 249 posts
30 Jun 2006 7:49am
I live in Port Moresby on the Southern coast, this is where the trade winds are most prevalent. there is a good choice of accommodation to choose from - back packers to quality hotels. To be honest you will feel a lot more comfortable in the better hotels.

you could ride off Ela beach right in town, But you would need someone to look after your gear on the beach. A 15min drive down the coast will get you to where we do most of our kiting, Taurama and Sero beaches. Taurama is great fun for flat water, Sero has a mix of waves and flat water but it does have a really tricky launch as the beach is in a wind shadow. I have trained the local kids at both beaches how to launch and land kiters even do limited rescues. A 30 min boat ride will get you out to Fishermans island where you get the best conditions for flat water and waves. I'll see if i can mark the sites on Google earth for you.

Aside from windsports, Scuba diving is the only other activity you can do in Port Moresby. Still if you talk to the right people. Fishing and dirt bike tours can be arranged.
reggins
reggins
QLD
4 posts
QLD, 4 posts
30 Jun 2006 9:52am
Hi Mr Moritz,

Your astrological sign must be a good read at the moment Mr Moritz, to be looking for kiting holiday spots, awesome indeed!

Papua New Guinea looks like it would be a nice place to kite JayP.

I've used the site below (to seed pleasant dreams at night).
http://www.kitebeaches.com/kitebeaches/apimap.php

To use - example :
Drag East Coast Australia to the centre.
Then zoom level 5 from bottom
Be patient, there are quite a few beaches at that level that appear as bubbles.
Click the bubbles.
Play with different areas, there's heaps of different beaches.

Where the hell are ya....going?

Enjoy the holiday :)
Rod.
Prepare
Prepare
WA
132 posts
WA, 132 posts
30 Jun 2006 1:18pm
try Mauritius. I was there in november and guys i was with kited probably 10 times in 14 days. Sure it could have been more but we spent first few days having no idea where to go. July has better wind im told to.

great nightlife, cheap food and the diving is awesome. i did about 9 dives as well and loved it.

airfare cost me $1414 return I think. going back again in november this year.
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