Originally posted by apextech
25 gusting to 40, 6m kite, 50 or so kites on that little beach, old WW II anti sub/ship things in the water (affectionately called the triangle of
doom) , gnarly limbs and branches all over the downwind beach with pieces of kite flying in one of the trees.
So it went something like "OK launch and run like hell with your board, body drag to get out of the wind shadow of the trees just north of the launch
and jump into the water." " As the kite lulls and crashes into the water, drift out with it until you clear the wind shadow, relaunch the kite and get
your board on." "Oh, and about then the wind will really pick up, look out for the myriad of downed kites and try to avoid them"
On the other hand I found everyone super friendly, even flying my Santa Cruz kites, The first day I tried on my own, I highly suggest a guide, which
is what I got for day 2, Aqua Sports is a good recommendation for anyone heading that way. |