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posted on 11-9-2007 at 15:34 Reply With Quote
Flag Beach Beware

Hi Dudes,

A Dutch friend of mine just sent me this, check it out.


http://www.kitehigh.nl/forum/index.php?topic=27624.0 />
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posted on 11-9-2007 at 16:20 Reply With Quote
Thanks for the heads up Dunk. I've just booked a holiday to Corralejo for next April. Hopefully this will be ancient history by then!






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posted on 11-9-2007 at 19:49 Reply With Quote
when i went out with the pks lot in 2001 ( i think) there was talk then of problems with the flagbeach centre, letting students drift out to sea etc kit going walkies...infact the local tossers look out for the hire cars and peel back the door frames of the cars and nick kit and money etc ..

shame as it can be a great place to surf etc





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posted on 11-9-2007 at 21:29 Reply With Quote
I saw this too through the Flexi site and made comment. My experiences were not good either and now I have travelled and kited a bit I don't think I would ever return. Kenya, Egypt, Turkey, Morroco and of course Aberdovey all much better experiences

See the comments on flexi site.
http://community.flexifoil.com/showthread.php?t=128529 />








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posted on 12-9-2007 at 08:35 Reply With Quote
Oh great!!!! Booked my holiday Monday, saw dunks post Tuesday. I know there is an issue with the Flag Beach set up but what is the place like if you have got your own kitesurf kit and you steer clear of these people? (Going April next year)






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posted on 12-9-2007 at 09:05 Reply With Quote
Darren,

I went there this year at the end of July for two weeks. We stayed in the Riu hotel, and I kept my kit at the Flag Beach centre. I hoad no problem with any kit being stolen, but I did make sure it was all packed away when I wasn't there. If I had the choice again, I'd rent a cheap car and take the kit with me. It was a bloody long walk from the hotel to the kite beach !!!!. No one is really keeping an eye on your kit, so there is a risk it could get nicked.

I had 4 good days of wind, where the conditions were very good, but very busy. If you like coming to the shoreline and pulling tricks in the shallows, your going to have to muscle in. I didn't have much hassle with the locals, but everyone is there for themselves so rules on the water don't seem to apply.......it's not a very friendly place.

Regarding the centre, Ben seemed ok, but not the most helpful, the young lads working there are just having a laugh. You can pay for the rescue, but I wouldn't trust it to get you out the sh*t....I never saw anyone on the lookout for downed kites.

Check the tide tables, Flag beach has some nasty tocks at low tide in the water. Only a problem when you are close to the beach.

If the wind had been better, I guess it would have been an ok holiday, but you normally hope that the kiting destination is better than home, but Flag beach does not even come close to Aberdovey. I won't be going back.

If you need any further info, just pm me.

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posted on 12-9-2007 at 13:52 Reply With Quote
Thanks to Si for his review, think I am going to change my booking..... El Gouna?? Reviews please (before I book this time)






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posted on 13-9-2007 at 15:41 Reply With Quote
Was out there a few years ago for 2 weeks when I first started kitesurfing, I bought rescue boat cover for the two weeks. The boat never left the shack let alone get anywhere near the water.

Nice beach, remember those rocks though!






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posted on 13-9-2007 at 16:25 Reply With Quote
Update on the flag beach saga, flag beach and an ex-employee have posted if anyone is interested. Link below, never put a link in before so it probably don't work

http://www.kiteforum.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=471733&sid=706e8af7e48cf48c205820432abff334






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