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Wind condition in Australia during winter?

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Created by dcjohan81 > 9 months ago, 31 Mar 2010
dcjohan81
1 posts
31 Mar 2010 1:59AM
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Hola,
I m living in Mexico and own a kiteschool. I like to come kiting while i m visiting a friend.
Do you have any suggestion for kiteboarding June, July and August...
Thanks lot,
Saludos de Tulum
Johan

KIT33R
NSW, 1716 posts
31 Mar 2010 8:53AM
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Only place worth going this time of year (June - August) is far north Queensland. Cairns, Port Douglas and surrounds. It's warm, good wind, no ocean stingers. Great kiting.

ruffryder61
QLD, 470 posts
31 Mar 2010 9:39AM
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Hi mate,

North Queensland is the go for winter in Oz.

check out some locations on:

www.intheloopkiteboarding.com

viva la Oz!

JTheron
VIC, 46 posts
31 Mar 2010 1:27PM
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Hi Guys,

Sorry to barch in, how would kiting in Melbourne be during the winter times?

Thanks

markass
WA, 143 posts
31 Mar 2010 11:11AM
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Perth winter = chasing the cold fronts and enjoying the bigger swell, great buzz if your into it.......can be a bit hairy at times with the huge gusts, freshly exposed rocks on a lot of the beach breaks and seaweed!!

KIT33R
NSW, 1716 posts
31 Mar 2010 2:25PM
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JTheron said...

Hi Guys,

Sorry to barch in, how would kiting in Melbourne be during the winter times?

Thanks


I can only assume you're joking.

JTheron
VIC, 46 posts
31 Mar 2010 2:45PM
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KIT33R said...

JTheron said...

Hi Guys,

Sorry to barch in, how would kiting in Melbourne be during the winter times?

Thanks


I can only assume you're joking.


To be honest no, I am really wondering whether I can kite then. I am new and thought in winter times there will actually be less people in the water so if I do something wrong I cannot hurt anyone else.

I assume by your answer that this was probably a stupid question? If it is because of cold water, then I do not really mind, but will the wind conditions be safe and allow me to kite?

djdojo
VIC, 1616 posts
31 Mar 2010 3:10PM
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JTheron said...

KIT33R said...

JTheron said...

Hi Guys,

Sorry to barch in, how would kiting in Melbourne be during the winter times?

Thanks


I can only assume you're joking.


To be honest no, I am really wondering whether I can kite then. I am new and thought in winter times there will actually be less people in the water so if I do something wrong I cannot hurt anyone else.

I assume by your answer that this was probably a stupid question? If it is because of cold water, then I do not really mind, but will the wind conditions be safe and allow me to kite?


If you lack confidence to kite with others in summer then you certainly should not kite alone in winter. Winter winds are typically stronger and gustier so you really want to have your sh!t reasonably well together. If in doubt, don't.

If you do want to kite through winter, I suggest plenty of fitness work in between sessions.

JTheron
VIC, 46 posts
31 Mar 2010 3:42PM
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djdojo said...

JTheron said...

KIT33R said...

JTheron said...

Hi Guys,

Sorry to barch in, how would kiting in Melbourne be during the winter times?

Thanks


I can only assume you're joking.


To be honest no, I am really wondering whether I can kite then. I am new and thought in winter times there will actually be less people in the water so if I do something wrong I cannot hurt anyone else.

I assume by your answer that this was probably a stupid question? If it is because of cold water, then I do not really mind, but will the wind conditions be safe and allow me to kite?


If you lack confidence to kite with others in summer then you certainly should not kite alone in winter. Winter winds are typically stronger and gustier so you really want to have your sh!t reasonably well together. If in doubt, don't.

If you do want to kite through winter, I suggest plenty of fitness work in between sessions.


Thank you very much for the advise.

If I can only practice my body drags I will be happy. I will obviously choose the calmer days, I have a massive 12m kite so will stick to the sub 20knot winds...

koma
VIC, 760 posts
31 Mar 2010 4:36PM
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JTheron said...
Thank you very much for the advise.

If I can only practice my body drags I will be happy. I will obviously choose the calmer days, I have a massive 12m kite so will stick to the sub 20knot winds...


In winter we tend not to get many sub-20kn days that are kiteable. The only days that are worth while are the 20-25kn+ northerlies which mean that the southern end of the bay is on. Even then you'll need a small kite, thick wetsuit and some decently firm gonads as when it does come in it can do some fairly crazy things. Swinging offshore in a matter of minutes, massive squalls before completely dropping out, and constant gusts of 5-10 or even 15kn.

All the enthusiastic nutters will be out when a winter northerly does hit as we've been sitting indoors pining for a session, which means you'll have to do a fair bit of dodging psycho's pulling kiteloops without much recent practice. ;)
Not trying to discourage you, just letting you know the potential hazards and dangers which you'll probably discover and run into almost every winter session.

JTheron
VIC, 46 posts
31 Mar 2010 4:47PM
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koma said...

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JTheron said...

Not trying to discourage you, just letting you know the potential hazards and dangers which you'll probably discover and run into almost every winter session.


Thank you Koma,

Until when more or less is it safe for mwe to go out (months wise)? I will opbviously look at what the weather says, but this is my first transition from summer to winter in Australia, so i do not really know when the season ends and the 'dangerous' winter starts...

happypants44
NSW, 27 posts
31 Mar 2010 5:24PM
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email to my missus quoting this topic-

i think we need a holiday and look what i found


"Only place worth going this time of year (June - August) is far north Queensland. Cairns, Port Douglas and surrounds. It's warm, good wind, no ocean stingers. Great kiting. "


do u think if i say this enough times u might be convinced!


reply from my missus

I am officially a kite widow


It has only taken 3 years and Seabreeze to get the message through to here

THANKS ALL!!!!!!



at least she didn't say no!

KIT33R
NSW, 1716 posts
1 Apr 2010 4:39PM
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happypants44 said...

email to my missus quoting this topic-

i think we need a holiday and look what i found


"Only place worth going this time of year (June - August) is far north Queensland. Cairns, Port Douglas and surrounds. It's warm, good wind, no ocean stingers. Great kiting. "


do u think if i say this enough times u might be convinced!


reply from my missus

I am officially a kite widow


It has only taken 3 years and Seabreeze to get the message through to here

THANKS ALL!!!!!!



at least she didn't say no!


Surprise the missus with a holiday in Port Douglas! What a gift. She'd love to escape the cold, cold, south. She just doesn't know it yet. Port Douglas is fantastic, lots of restaurants, trips to the reef, shopping, toad racing. She won't even notice you're out kiting all day.



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