Kite trip to Tonga

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murrayceff
murrayceff
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16 Jun 2015 7:26am
There is a new kite camp in Tonga that I have reserved some places at for the 3rd to 10th September. It's a flat water heaven but you can also kite out on the reefs at high tide.

Trade winds blow from April to November, so you can book other times of course.

Hoping to get a bunch of Aussies there to share the the fun. There is only 10 beds so guaranteed no crowds. So far 3 of us from Victoria are going and one of those is a non-kiting wife. There is a young couple who run the show, and no locals. The island is uninhabited apart from a whale watching setup that operates on the other side of the island.

Check it out at www.kitesurftonga.com

If you are keen to come, let me know as I can help with getting there, especially the last leg of the trip. Its pretty isolated. If you can come in September, the sooner you book your flights (either Air NZ or Virgin) the better as the cheaper seats are selling fast.

Murray Ceff
Stonker, Torquay, VIC.
kemp90
kemp90
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1694 posts
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16 Jun 2015 8:27am
murrayceff said...
There is a new kite camp in Tonga that I have reserved some places at for the 3rd to 10th September. It's a flat water heaven but you can also kite out on the reefs at high tide.

Trade winds blow from April to November, so you can book other times of course.

Hoping to get a bunch of Aussies there to share the the fun. There is only 10 beds so guaranteed no crowds. So far 3 of us from Victoria are going and one of those is a non-kiting wife. There is a young couple who run the show, and no locals. The island is uninhabited apart from a whale watching setup that operates on the other side of the island.

Check it out at www.kitesurftonga.com

If you are keen to come, let me know as I can help with getting there, especially the last leg of the trip. Its pretty isolated. If you can come in September, the sooner you book your flights (either Air NZ or Virgin) the better as the cheaper seats are selling fast.

Murray Ceff
Stonker, Torquay, VIC.


That's looks awsome
murrayceff
murrayceff
VIC
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VIC, 108 posts
16 Jun 2015 9:57am
It ticks all the boxes for me! No crowds. Flat water and surf. WARM. Cheap! Will post a full report on return. You keen to come Kempy?
Hardcarve1
Hardcarve1
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16 Jun 2015 6:50pm
What time before and after high tide can you kite, this can make or break a spot. If you have water access at all times in a spot like this then that will tick all boxes. Also what direction does the current flow between the islands? Does it change direction with tide or always flow in one direction. Would be good to have tide into wind especially if it flows strong.
murrayceff
murrayceff
VIC
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VIC, 108 posts
16 Jun 2015 9:54pm
Not sure about the tidal effects there Hardcarve1. I know from the website that there are plenty of places to kite and that it doesn't matter which way the wind is blowing, there is always somewhere to kite. I'll ask the question and see what I can find out. If that fails I will know in early September!
kemp90
kemp90
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17 Jun 2015 8:17am
murrayceff said...
It ticks all the boxes for me! No crowds. Flat water and surf. WARM. Cheap! Will post a full report on return. You keen to come Kempy?


Ticks all the boxes for sure. Mate I actually would, it I already didn't have my own trip coming up. Maybe next year.
murrayceff
murrayceff
VIC
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VIC, 108 posts
17 Jun 2015 12:02pm
Tides don't have a huge effect on kiting there from what they tell me. They avoid kiting on really low tides as the flat water areas are just too shallow then.
kernal
kernal
WA
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28 Jul 2015 3:59am
im having some pretty **** wind experiences with this whole south pacific region. i would highly reccomend everyone has a real good look at what these "trade winds" actually do. lucky to get 5 days in last 4 months with 20+knots and thats not due to the "trade winds" but localised systems rolling thru which tends to be on other side of al these "island kite spots"
flyingcab
flyingcab
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942 posts
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31 Jul 2015 9:04pm
murrayceff said..
There is a new kite camp in Tonga that I have reserved some places at for the 3rd to 10th September. It's a flat water heaven but you can also kite out on the reefs at high tide.

Trade winds blow from April to November, so you can book other times of course.

Hoping to get a bunch of Aussies there to share the the fun. There is only 10 beds so guaranteed no crowds. So far 3 of us from Victoria are going and one of those is a non-kiting wife. There is a young couple who run the show, and no locals. The island is uninhabited apart from a whale watching setup that operates on the other side of the island.

Check it out at www.kitesurftonga.com

If you are keen to come, let me know as I can help with getting there, especially the last leg of the trip. Its pretty isolated. If you can come in September, the sooner you book your flights (either Air NZ or Virgin) the better as the cheaper seats are selling fast.

Murray Ceff
Stonker, Torquay, VIC.


There is a local bloke there who sells spare kiting gear. Just be careful tho he sold me a safety leash the wasn't stitched, only glued. I think his name was Jonah. He was a tuff kinda guy you know he looked like a real wanker. I saw him out kiting and my option completely changed. I saw him get one of the best barrels I've ever seen. That's Jonah for you .
kaz6
kaz6
11 posts
11 posts
7 Aug 2015 1:10pm
Wind has been non stop pumping here in Tonga which has been fantastic. The cycles do happen but this season we haven't had more than two days without wind since April! Everyone here is exhausted from kiting so much :) Having a wicked season :)
kernal
kernal
WA
541 posts
WA, 541 posts
11 Aug 2015 8:06am
kaz6 said..
Wind has been non stop pumping here in Tonga which has been fantastic. The cycles do happen but this season we haven't had more than two days without wind since April! Everyone here is exhausted from kiting so much :) Having a wicked season :)




i find that very hard to believe. any evidence of this? all the noaa data says otherwise and im not that far away from you almost same latitude unless you think 10 knots is pumping i think your telling absolute porkys.
kernal
kernal
WA
541 posts
WA, 541 posts
11 Aug 2015 8:17am
www.windfinder.com/forecast/fuaamotu_tongatapu?utm_source=www.windfinder.com&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=redirect

you are a lier. and thing you all need to consider with these forcasts is the cloud cover. the clouds suck the wind and not only reduce windspeed its turbulant and gusty. also that southerly wind is FREEZEING tropical island = wetsuits.

dont know why people lie about these things. if you want to run a good show under promise and over achieve its not hard. talking **** saying its 20 knots all season just leaves you with upset customers.

if you are thinking of kiteing in the south pacific REGARDLESS of what magical island you go to just be aware all the locals have 14m and 17m kites for a reason

im not affiliated with any kiteing clinic escape school resort or whatever im just someone who doesnt like getting dicked around by ridiculous claims when simple weather data proves otherwise.
kaz6
kaz6
11 posts
11 posts
31 Aug 2015 4:52am
We are in such a remote location that the weather and data instruments are archaic and rarely work thus making the information from these for this area unreliable. We are onsite and experience the true wind speeds on a daily basis. To give an example of this, our local airport, regularly records 6-8knts and in reality we are experiencing 18-25. We have no reason to lie about the conditions we experience as we want people to leave happy knowing that we have given them a true representation of the area. No locals own kites in this area at all at the moment nor do they kite. We have used a 17m on a couple of occasions but our 8's and 10's are getting a work out. Please feel free to come and visit anytime and then make a judgement call, happy to show you around.
murrayceff
murrayceff
VIC
108 posts
VIC, 108 posts
31 Aug 2015 7:21am
I'm going to be in Tonga from Wednesday through to next Thursday. Will keep a daily journal of what that wind is doing and what size kites I am using. I am sure hoping its going to be good!
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