willf
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posted on 18-9-2005 at 11:25 |
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november
where would you go to kite in november. ireland? tiree? foreign and walm? where is the wind? help!!!!!!!!
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mNeil
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posted on 18-9-2005 at 12:44 |
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hi wills
tenerife el medano
egypt el gouna
morroco essaouira
or if you have loads of money cape town,but i would bo to the east side in the indian ocean where its warm and boardies only! oh the
downside is you could class yourself as fly fishing for great whites there but i survived!
got good flats for tenerife
captains and turtles through thompsons for egypt
air namibia has got some great deals for the cape
see you on the water soon with your new kites; tomorrow?
A KITE IS FOR LIFE!! THAT IS IF ITS A YARGA.
founder of storm'n Normans van club!
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willf
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posted on 18-9-2005 at 14:58 |
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what on a monday you must be joking!!! some people have proper jobs!!!! not fair. morroco and egypt have no wind in november according
to the holiday companies i'll look up tenerife. any one been over to west of ireland?
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mNeil
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posted on 18-9-2005 at 16:31 |
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turbulence have a trip to southern ireland every march or so; you could give adam a call and pick his brains anyway i thought you wanted to go somewhere warm!
A KITE IS FOR LIFE!! THAT IS IF ITS A YARGA.
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Pluto
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posted on 18-9-2005 at 19:04 |
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There's a trip to Ireland coming up with a mate of mine from Poole. He's running a wave riding "clinic" with the Irish champion, Ryan
Coote, down on the Dingle.
No dates fixed yet, probably end of October early November. I've been before, surfing. Wind is pretty consistant and water's not too
cold yet...
www.kitesurfteacher.co.uk
IKO/BKSA Instructor
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willf
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posted on 18-9-2005 at 19:24 |
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sounds good let me know.
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justal
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posted on 20-9-2005 at 14:21 |
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How about Jericoacara.... Some pretty impressive wind stats there and some excellent kitesurfing too.
Al.
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willf
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posted on 20-9-2005 at 14:27 |
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where is that now?
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justal
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posted on 20-9-2005 at 14:48 |
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Take a look here...
http://www.kiteclubprea.com/
The flash intro pop-up shows you EXACTLY where it is.
Al.
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mNeil
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posted on 20-9-2005 at 16:24 |
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just had a look and it looks great; not so sure about the cost of the flights though!
A KITE IS FOR LIFE!! THAT IS IF ITS A YARGA.
founder of storm'n Normans van club!
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justal
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posted on 20-9-2005 at 17:02 |
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Yep, certainly looks good... Harry is the person to ask about it as he spent quite a bit of time there last year... Here's what he had
to say about the place:
quote: Al has noticed my frequent entries in the diary and suggested I stick a quick message on the forum so here goes. I´m in
Jericoacoara at the moment, working here as an instructor at the windsurf centre Clube dos Ventos for 3 months until the end of
September. I thought I would let everyone know who reads this forum what a great place it is here.
Firstly the windsurfing....well I´ve never been to a more consistenly windy place than this before. Every day since I arrived 3
weeks ago we have had wind all afternoon from midday normally. Lots of it as well....20 knots minimum normally, and quite often a lot
more, maybe 30 knots+ some days (like today )) - see my diary entry). I haven´t used a sail bigger than a 5.3 since I´ve been
here. The waves are getting bigger as well now, and will be perfectly orientated with the wind for frontside riding, but not too big
(boom to logo high maximum). If you don´t want waves though it´s a huge bay and there are lots of different areas where
flatter-water sailing is possible. Beginner lessons are possible in the morning (9-10am) when it´s not so windy. There are lots of
people out on the water always when it´s windy in the afternoons but it´s never too busy since the bay is so huge. Apparently we
are coming into the windiest part of the year now, August and September, so fingers crossed it should get better and better.
The village is pretty damn cool as well. Remote and isolated, but surprisingly lively and best of all incredibly cheap. B+B
accomodation from 2 pounds per night, and beer is only 60p a pint. Some great bars and restaurants here, and lots of travelling
windsurfers including a few Brits. There´s loads of other really great stuff about it which I could go on and on about, but
basically it´s just a really cool chilled out village in an incredibly beautiful setting, with lots to do apart from just
windsurf.
So if anyone is thinking about coming out here, go for it, you won´t regret it. It may cost a little bit more to get out here than
your average holiday in the Med but it´s well worth it and it´s so much cheaper once you get here anyway that there´s probably
not much difference in the end. If you want you can pre-book everything as a package, I think Sportif are the agents, or you can do it
direct through the club at http://www.clubedosventos.com (sorry please excuse my blatant advertising!!!). Or just get on a flight and
turn up here, there´s no problem with getting accomodation when you arrive. There´s always a few owners of the pousadas
(B+B´s) here who meet the bus when it arrives and try and get you to stay with them. Bring your own kit or rent it from Clube dos
Ventos, there´s new 2003 JP and Neil Pryde stuff here. Prices are usual hire centre rates, about 110 quid for one week I think. Best
to email and check in advance though if you want to turn up and rent since we are quite busy for the next couple of months
Wish I could afford a holiday there.
Al.
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posted on 20-9-2005 at 20:54 |
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cape verde islands. me and surf board and a bow kite will be heading that way at some point.
will a tried and tested place is tarifa. always wind and cheap. quite warm. if its in nov i might be able to come for 4-5 days???
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willf
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posted on 20-9-2005 at 20:56 |
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he he he!!!! tarifa is an option!!! more the merryer!!!
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