west australia in july and august

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arthur4489
arthur4489
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3 posts
28 Mar 2008 2:41am
hello everybody
So i'm arthur and I'm french, I'm 19 years old.
I'm sorry if this question as already been asked but it's not simple for me and my english to search informations in an english website.
I would like to know how are the wind conditions in july and august for kitesurfing on the west cost? Where are the better places at that time?

I know it's not the better time during the year to come here to kite but I don't have the choice.
Thank you very much for your answers.
Arthur
muzza333
muzza333
7 posts
7 posts
28 Mar 2008 8:17am
pretty patchy aurthur, broome would be the best option
BillTotal
BillTotal
QLD
50 posts
QLD, 50 posts
28 Mar 2008 11:08am
hi arthur,

broome is the pick, been there for 8 days and kiting every day.
try town beach, best time is in the morning from 8 to midday.
broome is magic !

cheers
DaveSpruce
DaveSpruce
WA
568 posts
WA, 568 posts
28 Mar 2008 10:38am
You can forget about the Perth area. All we get jul-augusti is rain, cold gnarly weather, why I'm fleeing to go to Europe these two months.. We get the occasional storm front with 30knts onshore winds (westerlies), which can be fun at the beach.
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
28 Mar 2008 12:36pm
July and August are storm front kiting which is an art.
Keep an eye on the weather, rain and black clouds.

If you can go to Cairns instead
arthur4489
arthur4489
3 posts
3 posts
1 Apr 2008 12:00am
thank you very much for this informations.
If I understand well what you wrote, I should try to find an other destination to kite in july and augute.
The matter is that I've to be in a country were the english is the national language in order to improve in english.
If I can found a place where I can kite during my trip it should be the best.
So if you know what I'm searching for, please tell me.
Thanks
Arthur
lostinlondon
lostinlondon
VIC
1159 posts
VIC, 1159 posts
1 Apr 2008 3:11am
Arthur,

If you want to improve on your English then why not pop over to England for some kiting? There are some great spots in Cornwall and its not too far to go for you. You would need a car though.

I imagine that England is not as exciting a prospect as Australia though, adventure wise. ;-)

arthur4489
arthur4489
3 posts
3 posts
1 Apr 2008 8:25pm
yes thank you guy but I've been a few time in england and that's true, I don't like this country and there are a lot of french people in this area at that time so the progress in english are not so good but I don't forget this option for the moment.
I also would travel in a country where I've never been before but trhat's not an obligation.
What about the wind in the EST at that time?
Thanks
Arthur
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
1 Apr 2008 9:07pm
www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/wind/wrselect.shtml

Tout le vent en Kangarooland.

For WA http://waksa.org.au.86.aspwebhosting.com.au/

Tres important to read all about locations and get your ticket to kite below

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