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New kitesurfer in Adelaide

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Created by Cortal > 9 months ago, 19 Feb 2011
Cortal
SA, 2 posts
19 Feb 2011 6:06PM
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Hi,

I'm from New Caledonia and have recently moved to Adelaide for work.
I don't know much about the good spots around, looks like the coast is not offering to much flat water.
Anyway I might check out Henley tomorrow.
Don't have a car yet but if anyone who leaves in Adelaide is ok to give me a ride sometime, that would be sweet.

Cheers

theWILFRED
VIC, 77 posts
19 Feb 2011 9:29PM
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welcome to adelaide.. i think we saw you take the bus last time at the chicken shop. i just live 5 mins out the cbd so will be happy to give you a lift sometime if conditions are good.
but you will definitely need a car to hunt down those flat waters.

Cortal
SA, 2 posts
19 Feb 2011 9:40PM
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Hey,

Bus stop, yes sounds like it was me.
Cool that would great! My number is 0420593635.
Call me whenever for the week end.

Cheers mate

MartynBone2
SA, 159 posts
20 Feb 2011 1:06PM
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great to meet you in the store.
if you need anymore help.
just call the store.

good luck, see you on the water

SpawnofFossl
SA, 116 posts
20 Feb 2011 4:59PM
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Try the SAKSA website for a good breakdown of locations - google maps to get an idea of where they are and how far to travel.

http://www.saksa.com.au/?page_id=4

might be a little disappointing though if your comparing to New Cal

DaGodfather
SA, 280 posts
21 Feb 2011 9:57AM
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Cortal said...



I don't know much about the good spots around, looks like the coast is not offering to much flat water.



Hi Cortal, there are fantastic flat water kitesurfing spots near Adelaide, but you do need a car. The Murray Mouth (down South) and Parham (up North) are probably the two most popular ones.

AdriFr
2 posts
26 Feb 2011 4:52PM
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Hey guys,
I am from France and have just move to Adelaide too.
Looks it's gonna be windy tomorrow. Any specific spot to go to?
Luckily I got a car, so I can go anywhere.

I am looking forward to meet Adelaide kiters,
See you on the spot

Cheers,

Adrien

Transition_Surf
SA, 286 posts
26 Feb 2011 8:35PM
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Welcome, where have you seen its windy?

DaGodfather
SA, 280 posts
26 Feb 2011 10:45PM
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martynbone said...

Welcome, where have you seen its windy?


From the map below Parham in the afternoon/evening looks the best (again!) - looks like 20-25 knots cross-onshore there. But check the latest forecast tomorrow - it may all look different.







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