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[*] posted on 9-1-2012 at 10:20 PM
Post-NZ trip report


Long ol' ride/holiday/location report for you ...

Just got back from NZ ... went home for the Xmas hols, from December 23 to January 9. I insisted that if I was going to spend 18 hours (one way!) in a cattle car, I had to be able to take my kite gear ...
Arrived on the 22nd in the very P.M. then the next day, the quakes started all over again :lol: not my fault, swear!

Gear
Filled my North 160cm kitebag with the Flydoor, Flyradical, 13 & 16m Crossbows, bar/pump/harness/wetsuit etc ... it weighed just under 32kg and we paid US$100 for excess baggage charges on Korean Air. I put the S3 21 in my check-in :D
Board rental in NZ would have been NZ$35 a day and kite/board combo about $130 ... so it was cheaper to take my own gear :) plus no hassle about picking stuff up.

We were there for 16 days in total and I got in 10 sessions!
Can't remember exactly, but I think I used the S3 4 times, the 16m 2 or 3 and the 13 for the rest ... there was some overlap as the wind dropped or picked up too.
Obviously the 21 is paying for itself rapidly. I'm thinking that the 16m is a bit superfluous ... the 13 is the shizzle though! And there were 2 days that I think I would have been happier on my 10 :o If I could do it over, I'd take the same boards and swap the 16m Xbow for the 10 ... if I could change my quiver, I think I'd get rid of the 16, 13 and 10 and get a 14 and 11 instead ... hmm.

Location
I went to the beach only one day then spent the rest of my time at the estuary - as seen in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K8x37KO1SU
Got no video of my own cos I left the GoPro at home and the wife didn't want to film :(

OMG flat water is the bomb! The local free-stylers were moaning about the chop but compared to what I'm used to, it was mirror-flat! Waiting for the tide to come in was a bit of a chore and the liquifaction from the quakes left little hillocks in the bay that made odd shallow spots but apart from that ... awesome!
There's a separate carpark for the kite/windsurf boys and next to it, there's a big ol' grass park for rigging.
Heh ... just looked it up in google maps and there's even guys setting up kites there! And riding :lol: awesome!
http://g.co/maps/fy5fh
If you go to 'street view' you can see what it looks like when the tides out ... oh cool - distance tool! 800m tacks were what I was doing most of the time, it seems! Nice to know :lol:

The little beach is like, smooth river stones and the estuary is icky mud with stuff in it - weeds, shells, crabs, fish and a few bird things ... you sink in the mud a bit and there's sharp things in there - I got a few cuts on my feet but nothing serious. When the tide is right in, it's only about mid-thigh deep on average - there's shallower spots a couple of deeper channels too but you can walk from one end to the other if you have gear failures (see below).

The estuary is good for about 2 hours before high tide and maybe 3 after ...

OTOH the actual beach at the ocean beach, is good anytime, although high-tide means you'd have to self-launch/land your kite from the water - maybe. Wave riders would enjoy the ocean there - when the wind is up, you get good surfing waves. And it's a long-ass beach so you'll never run out of space!

Wind & weather
Summer in NZ is :lol: cold. I needed my 3/2mm wetsuit :o
Got a couple of evenings of light rain but was mostly cloudy or sunny ... got sunburnt a few times, despite lashing of sun-block :ticking: UV is strong in NZ!
Wind from the east and north is good and clean, and picks up speed over the water towards the end of the day.
Wind from the south and east is ride-able but gusty and punchy (and shifty!) due to the hills south of the estuary. We didn't get any westerlies.
I got totally skunked only one day and another day I packed it in cos I was only holding ground on the 21 ... the rest of the time was good for the 21 or 13 and as I said, a couple of days I was over-powered on the 13 :) so quite a variety. The locals had 12, 10 and 8m quivers FWIW ...
Wind was mostly cross-onshore to the little beach so it was easy to get out, but for half of your tack you had nothing but the road downwind of you ... I dropped the 21 and thought I'd broken a mixer when it relaunched so I self-rescued but I was way the hell out the other end there away from the beach so was walking back when a guy I'd been chatting too gave me a lift in his car. Bit of an exercise getting the Speed out of the water, up and over the 6 foot stone wall without wrapping up cars on the road just a couple of feet from the edge of the water :o would have been a long trudge back otherwise ... saw a few people rescue themselves by wrapping up lines and walking the kite in so it's doable :)

Thoughts
Best sessions were over-powered on the 13 but the 21 still shines as a fabulous kite for free-riding - big long jumps and lots of hang-time for rotations!
Needed both my boards for sure - the 'door often came in very handy ...
Much easier riding the bottom end of kite wind ranges when the water is flat :)
The Flysurfer impressed the locals no end :D the price converted to NZ dollars freaked them out though :lol:

Great spot for a kiting holiday!



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[*] posted on 9-1-2012 at 10:30 PM


Nice! :wee:
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[*] posted on 10-1-2012 at 07:16 AM


ultra sesh....................pure candy!



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[*] posted on 10-1-2012 at 09:04 AM


real score sounds like. dropping the 16?



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[*] posted on 10-1-2012 at 11:45 AM


Good story. Black volcanic sand seems to be on every beach in NZ.
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[*] posted on 10-1-2012 at 12:32 PM


Sweet vacation Kam!! Wife would never let me kite that much on a vacation unless I left her at home...:lol:



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[*] posted on 10-1-2012 at 12:50 PM


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Sweet vacation Kam!! Wife would never let me kite that much on a vacation unless I left her at home...:lol:


wife only lets me kite that much when I am home!

, but as long as she could see me from the cliff top hotub on mallorca, i know i can get away with that



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[*] posted on 10-1-2012 at 02:02 PM


PHREE: That's awesome!



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[*] posted on 10-1-2012 at 05:29 PM


Yeah, thinking about it Phree ... the 16 overlaps so much with the FSer and the 13 that it doesn't get used so much any more. Although the day at the ocean beach I shifted the bridle lines to the 'faster turning/more bar pressure' position and found it made a good difference in turning speed.

Still, some spots around here I'd rather not use my S3 for various reasons and the 16 comes in handy ...

Wife agreed quickly to let me take the gear cos otherwise, I wasn't going :D



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[*] posted on 10-1-2012 at 06:26 PM


solid argument KK! with good results too.



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[*] posted on 10-1-2012 at 06:38 PM


She's pretty good about it all really ;)



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