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Far Nth QLD Surfari - 3 more people needed!

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Created by Rhys McClintock > 9 months ago, 3 Jun 2009
Rhys McClintock
NSW, 995 posts
3 Jun 2009 1:30PM
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Kitepower is planning a trip to far north QLD this winter and need some more people to come with us!

This is purely a fun holiday, no products to sell, no pressure on anyone to buy gear or wear our shirts or anything... Just a week away with a group of kiters in an AWESOME spot!

We only have 3 spots left to fill so if you want to go, get in quick! We need 7 -8 people in order to make the trip cost effective. 8 people isn't much of a crowd in 25 knots is it?

We’re still deciding on dates, so if you can come on a particular day LET US KNOW!!! We’re flexible!

This will be run by the Australian Kite Surfari guys. The only part Kitepower has in the holiday is the organisation and some special extras. AKS takes care of the rest!

The week will run something like this: (These are the dates we’d like to go – but we’re flexible.)

19th July – Fly to Cairns, sleep in the Surfari accommodation.
20th July – Set out with the Surfari guys into the sunrise.
21st July – Ride in 20-25 knots until it gets dark
22nd July – Ride in 20-25 knots until AFTER dark
23rd July – Ride until you cant stand anymore – Arrive back in Cairns and begin the Kitepower Extra stuff
24th July – You can choose to go home, or stay and kite at one of the Cairns spots – Kitepower is hiring a people mover so we can go wherever we want. Accomodation is provided in the Surfari Lodge
25th July – Go home, or stay and kite at another spot, sleep in the Lodge again.
26th July – Head home...

The cost for the week is $1195 + Flights – The Surfari boys provide all the food, transfers and accommodation at the riding locations for this price.

They also provide a rescue service with Rib’s and the 4wd’s in case you ever get stuck, (Or choose to finish up 3 k’s down the beach)

If your choosing to stay the extra 2 days – Bring money for food – We’re gonna test out Rusty’s cooking skills. Apart from that it’s all included in the above price.

Flights with Virgin are around $180 each way with 23kg’s baggage (2 kites, 2 boards and clothes + your carry on) Or Jetstar does it for $149 with 20kg’s + Carry on.

So your looking at around $1500 for a 7 day holiday and WIND!!

Goodwinds

Rhys Porter

firiebob
WA, 3172 posts
3 Jun 2009 6:34PM
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Sorry to stick my nose in, but Virgin will allow and extra 5Kg in luggage if you have sporting gear, they did last Jan anyway

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
3 Jun 2009 9:21PM
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Im keen as.Who are the other 5 or so people going?or would that be a surprise

ashkiter
QLD, 431 posts
3 Jun 2009 9:47PM
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OOO pencil me in - I'll call you tommorrow - Just working out $$$

Ash

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
3 Jun 2009 10:01PM
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I heard Alex"The man"Sanz was going

tightlines
WA, 3501 posts
3 Jun 2009 8:04PM
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lotofwind said...

Im keen as.Who are the other 5 or so people going?or would that be a surprise


Ha ha, I don't know if it is better to know who is going or leave it as a suprise.
I am going on a FNQ Surfari but not this one.
I'm keen to have a look at a different part of Oz, you might notice I'm practicing keeping an eye out for crocodiles.

DUDE
NSW, 1132 posts
3 Jun 2009 10:17PM
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tightlines,,curious how far up are you going?, as i am planning a trip up that way soon

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
3 Jun 2009 11:30PM
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so that's $1195 for 3 days kiting. (plus flights)
Freaking bargain!

I'm sure it's a nice trip and all but I'd rather spend $0 and just go to port douglas. Get 2 extra days kiting in (day in car from cairns and back again though is nice drive), crap in a real toilet and drink expresso's every morning.

flame away homo's because everyone says they love this trip and I'm sure it's great and they guys are so cool blah blah but I think it's already pricey enough without kitepower adding to the expense.

tightlines
WA, 3501 posts
3 Jun 2009 10:13PM
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dude said...

tightlines,,curious how far up are you going?, as i am planning a trip up that way soon


I probably worded the other post wrong, I am going with the Australian Kite Surfari guys to Cape Flattery but just not on that date.
If I had my 4x4 over there I would go right up the Cape, but I can't be bothered driving from WA, so I am just flying into Cairns and hanging around the Cairns to Cooktown area with friends for a week or so then going on the tour with AKS after they head home.

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
4 Jun 2009 12:28AM
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myusernam said...

so that's $1195 for 3 days kiting. (plus flights)
Freaking bargain!

I'm sure it's a nice trip and all but I'd rather spend $0 and just go to port douglas. Get 2 extra days kiting in (day in car from cairns and back again though is nice drive), crap in a real toilet and drink expresso's every morning.

flame away homo's because everyone says they love this trip and I'm sure it's great and they guys are so cool blah blah but I think it's already pricey enough without kitepower adding to the expense.




Its 4 days kitesurfing. You kite on the first day that you drive as well, they just didn't mention it.

On the other hand, when we were up there, Port Douglas and Cairns had f all wind and this place had 20-25 knots, so you could argue it like this:

Sure you can go to Port Douglas, but we went up there for 9 days, had a 5 of days of 10-12 knots and eventually did the kite surfari because we'd already blown $1000 and we'd had no wind so we figured we'd be better off paying money and actually seeing some wind. So yeah, we got to **** in real toilets, drink real coffee from a coffee shop, and get drunk, but we went there to kite because I can do all that **** in Melbourne, so if I just wanted to **** and drink coffee, I wouldn't have paid for flights and accommodation to do it, so I'm happy to pay that sort of money and know that the wind doesn't stop blowing the entire time we are there.

Cape Flattery has a rediculously low chance of getting no wind, check the stats for may to sep, and you'll find out its true. If you don't go, say hi to the backpackers, because you may not be kiting and may have plenty of time to catch up with them.

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
4 Jun 2009 7:24AM
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Saffer said...

myusernam said...

so that's $1195 for 3 days kiting. (plus flights)
Freaking bargain!

I'm sure it's a nice trip and all but I'd rather spend $0 and just go to port douglas. Get 2 extra days kiting in (day in car from cairns and back again though is nice drive), crap in a real toilet and drink expresso's every morning.

flame away homo's because everyone says they love this trip and I'm sure it's great and they guys are so cool blah blah but I think it's already pricey enough without kitepower adding to the expense.




Its 4 days kitesurfing. You kite on the first day that you drive as well, they just didn't mention it.

On the other hand, when we were up there, Port Douglas and Cairns had f all wind and this place had 20-25 knots, so you could argue it like this:

Sure you can go to Port Douglas, but we went up there for 9 days, had a 5 of days of 10-12 knots and eventually did the kite surfari because we'd already blown $1000 and we'd had no wind so we figured we'd be better off paying money and actually seeing some wind. So yeah, we got to **** in real toilets, drink real coffee from a coffee shop, and get drunk, but we went there to kite because I can do all that **** in Melbourne, so if I just wanted to **** and drink coffee, I wouldn't have paid for flights and accommodation to do it, so I'm happy to pay that sort of money and know that the wind doesn't stop blowing the entire time we are there.

Cape Flattery has a rediculously low chance of getting no wind, check the stats for may to sep, and you'll find out its true. If you don't go, say hi to the backpackers, because you may not be kiting and may have plenty of time to catch up with them.


The chances of wind that time of year at port, or better cooktown might not be quite as good as cape flattery, but have got to be close. I guess if coming from down south you've got to stay somewhere. still seems like a lot of coin though. You can bush camp at cooktown...distance from cape flattery as the wind flies, about 50 kilometers. cooktown doesn't jut out as much as the cape but it's a freakin windy place, and 25 knots at cape flattery is also windy at cooktown. Then again I'm sure the cape is a much nicer place to camp and a great spot. Don't agree that the price is justified. Mow much is a week in fiji or vanuatu?

SURFARI
QLD, 45 posts
4 Jun 2009 8:25AM
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The day I start making money from this is the day you will see me stop posting comments. Maintenance and gear replacement for an 8 month season run in excess of $80K.

This does not include the $40k spent on FREE accommodation facilities, nor the $12k grocery bill or the $14k fuel bill. Then let's factor in Marine parks and National parks permits, unbelievable insurance rates, the list goes on and on.

Thank you for the concern over the perceived expense of such our tour, and I hope that this leaves you with a better understanding of what it takes to provide such a unique kite location and experience. We hope we get the opportunity to give you a value for money kite holiday before we can no longer afford to.







myusernam said...

Saffer said...

myusernam said...

so that's $1195 for 3 days kiting. (plus flights)
Freaking bargain!

I'm sure it's a nice trip and all but I'd rather spend $0 and just go to port douglas. Get 2 extra days kiting in (day in car from cairns and back again though is nice drive), crap in a real toilet and drink expresso's every morning.

flame away homo's because everyone says they love this trip and I'm sure it's great and they guys are so cool blah blah but I think it's already pricey enough without kitepower adding to the expense.




Its 4 days kitesurfing. You kite on the first day that you drive as well, they just didn't mention it.

On the other hand, when we were up there, Port Douglas and Cairns had f all wind and this place had 20-25 knots, so you could argue it like this:

Sure you can go to Port Douglas, but we went up there for 9 days, had a 5 of days of 10-12 knots and eventually did the kite surfari because we'd already blown $1000 and we'd had no wind so we figured we'd be better off paying money and actually seeing some wind. So yeah, we got to **** in real toilets, drink real coffee from a coffee shop, and get drunk, but we went there to kite because I can do all that **** in Melbourne, so if I just wanted to **** and drink coffee, I wouldn't have paid for flights and accommodation to do it, so I'm happy to pay that sort of money and know that the wind doesn't stop blowing the entire time we are there.

Cape Flattery has a rediculously low chance of getting no wind, check the stats for may to sep, and you'll find out its true. If you don't go, say hi to the backpackers, because you may not be kiting and may have plenty of time to catch up with them.


The chances of wind that time of year at port, or better cooktown might not be quite as good as cape flattery, but have got to be close. I guess if coming from down south you've got to stay somewhere. still seems like a lot of coin though. You can bush camp at cooktown...distance from cape flattery as the wind flies, about 50 kilometers. cooktown doesn't jut out as much as the cape but it's a freakin windy place, and 25 knots at cape flattery is also windy at cooktown. Then again I'm sure the cape is a much nicer place to camp and a great spot. Don't agree that the price is justified. Makes me wonder if they have to pay lots to the traditional 'owners'.



Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
4 Jun 2009 8:38AM
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myusernam said...

The chances of wind that time of year at port, or better cooktown might not be quite as good as cape flattery, but have got to be close. I guess if coming from down south you've got to stay somewhere. still seems like a lot of coin though. You can bush camp at cooktown...distance from cape flattery as the wind flies, about 50 kilometers. cooktown doesn't jut out as much as the cape but it's a freakin windy place, and 25 knots at cape flattery is also windy at cooktown. Then again I'm sure the cape is a much nicer place to camp and a great spot. Don't agree that the price is justified. Mow much is a week in fiji or vanuatu?



Wouldn't you need to actually attend a trip to say where its value for money or not? That way you may actually see what goes into it rather than your perception of it without knowing the facts?

Seems everyone who has gone seems to think its a good deal.

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
4 Jun 2009 9:24AM
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Saffer said...

myusernam said...

The chances of wind that time of year at port, or better cooktown might not be quite as good as cape flattery, but have got to be close. I guess if coming from down south you've got to stay somewhere. still seems like a lot of coin though. You can bush camp at cooktown...distance from cape flattery as the wind flies, about 50 kilometers. cooktown doesn't jut out as much as the cape but it's a freakin windy place, and 25 knots at cape flattery is also windy at cooktown. Then again I'm sure the cape is a much nicer place to camp and a great spot. Don't agree that the price is justified. Mow much is a week in fiji or vanuatu?



Wouldn't you need to actually attend a trip to say where its value for money or not? That way you may actually see what goes into it rather than your perception of it without knowing the facts?

Seems everyone who has gone seems to think its a good deal.

Yes, I have followed comments with interest and never seen a bad word said.

I think I suffer from a bit of a local mentality thing. Why pay when I could do it myself (or close to it), and why I compare it with oseas trips - because I would rather spend money on going somewhere else. If you are not from the area then it makes more sense. For example I would chafe at the bit to fly to WA and kite/ sail up the coast. Still think it's big bucks to go camping but.

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
4 Jun 2009 9:44AM
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SURFARI said...


The day I start making money from this is the day you will see me stop posting comments. Maintenance and gear replacement for an 8 month season run in excess of $80K.

This does not include the $40k spent on FREE accommodation facilities, nor the $12k grocery bill or the $14k fuel bill. Then let's factor in Marine parks and National parks permits, unbelievable insurance rates, the list goes on and on.

Thank you for the concern over the perceived expense of such our tour, and I hope that this leaves you with a better understanding of what it takes to provide such a unique kite location and experience. We hope we get the opportunity to give you a value for money kite holiday before we can no longer afford to.





Yeah you do it coz it makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside.
show me other domestic 4 day camping tours around australia that run for over $1k. There are plenty in the Top end that face the same sort of costs and aren't as expensive. I don't begrudge anyone making a living BUT don't try and tell me you're doing it to make the world a better place.

How much is it to charter a liveaboard cruiser from port or cooktown and spend a week in the same area per head for a group of max 10 people?

Rhys McClintock
NSW, 995 posts
4 Jun 2009 10:22AM
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Hey guys! Had a fair bit of interest...

The other guys goin are:
Me...
Rusty (rusty07 i think)
Henry
Bernd
Plus one almost confirmed from the shop...

Basically the guys who ride at Queens beach in Redcliffe QLD - Ages from 19 (me) to Henry - 50 something lol... So there's a good mix of ages and abilities going so far.

If you'd like to know any more, give me a call after 10am this morning at the shop on
(07) 3284 1186

poor relative
WA, 9105 posts
4 Jun 2009 9:15AM
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SURFARI said...


The day I start making money from this is the day you will see me stop posting comments. Maintenance and gear replacement for an 8 month season run in excess of $80K.

This does not include the $40k spent on FREE accommodation facilities, nor the $12k grocery bill or the $14k fuel bill. Then let's factor in Marine parks and National parks permits, unbelievable insurance rates, the list goes on and on.

Thank you for the concern over the perceived expense of such our tour, and I hope that this leaves you with a better understanding of what it takes to provide such a unique kite location and experience. We hope we get the opportunity to give you a value for money kite holiday before we can no longer afford to.





Oh well at least your subtle advertising on Seabreeze is free.

Have a great trip, i'm secretly jealous in the cold wet and no wind west.

ruffryder61
QLD, 470 posts
4 Jun 2009 11:22AM
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SURFARI said...


The day I start making money from this is the day you will see me stop posting comments. Maintenance and gear replacement for an 8 month season run in excess of $80K.

This does not include the $40k spent on FREE accommodation facilities, nor the $12k grocery bill or the $14k fuel bill. Then let's factor in Marine parks and National parks permits, unbelievable insurance rates, the list goes on and on.

Thank you for the concern over the perceived expense of such our tour, and I hope that this leaves you with a better understanding of what it takes to provide such a unique kite location and experience. We hope we get the opportunity to give you a value for money kite holiday before we can no longer afford to.







myusernam said...

Saffer said...

myusernam said...

so that's $1195 for 3 days kiting. (plus flights)
Freaking bargain!

I'm sure it's a nice trip and all but I'd rather spend $0 and just go to port douglas. Get 2 extra days kiting in (day in car from cairns and back again though is nice drive), crap in a real toilet and drink expresso's every morning.

flame away homo's because everyone says they love this trip and I'm sure it's great and they guys are so cool blah blah but I think it's already pricey enough without kitepower adding to the expense.




Its 4 days kitesurfing. You kite on the first day that you drive as well, they just didn't mention it.

On the other hand, when we were up there, Port Douglas and Cairns had f all wind and this place had 20-25 knots, so you could argue it like this:

Sure you can go to Port Douglas, but we went up there for 9 days, had a 5 of days of 10-12 knots and eventually did the kite surfari because we'd already blown $1000 and we'd had no wind so we figured we'd be better off paying money and actually seeing some wind. So yeah, we got to **** in real toilets, drink real coffee from a coffee shop, and get drunk, but we went there to kite because I can do all that **** in Melbourne, so if I just wanted to **** and drink coffee, I wouldn't have paid for flights and accommodation to do it, so I'm happy to pay that sort of money and know that the wind doesn't stop blowing the entire time we are there.

Cape Flattery has a rediculously low chance of getting no wind, check the stats for may to sep, and you'll find out its true. If you don't go, say hi to the backpackers, because you may not be kiting and may have plenty of time to catch up with them.


The chances of wind that time of year at port, or better cooktown might not be quite as good as cape flattery, but have got to be close. I guess if coming from down south you've got to stay somewhere. still seems like a lot of coin though. You can bush camp at cooktown...distance from cape flattery as the wind flies, about 50 kilometers. cooktown doesn't jut out as much as the cape but it's a freakin windy place, and 25 knots at cape flattery is also windy at cooktown. Then again I'm sure the cape is a much nicer place to camp and a great spot. Don't agree that the price is justified. Makes me wonder if they have to pay lots to the traditional 'owners'.






same old smae old negative posts from the same old douches!

you trips are great and the pricing is cheap for what you get!

Have fun up north and rip it up!
Im going back to Lizard Island this month! STOKED! no better winds than up in FNQ!!

Keep rocking guys

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
4 Jun 2009 11:34AM
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poor relative said...

SURFARI said...


The day I start making money from this is the day you will see me stop posting comments. Maintenance and gear replacement for an 8 month season run in excess of $80K.

This does not include the $40k spent on FREE accommodation facilities, nor the $12k grocery bill or the $14k fuel bill. Then let's factor in Marine parks and National parks permits, unbelievable insurance rates, the list goes on and on.

Thank you for the concern over the perceived expense of such our tour, and I hope that this leaves you with a better understanding of what it takes to provide such a unique kite location and experience. We hope we get the opportunity to give you a value for money kite holiday before we can no longer afford to.





Oh well at least your subtle advertising on Seabreeze is free.

Have a great trip, i'm secretly jealous in the cold wet and no wind west.



Hahah!
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hey does anyone know where I can go kiting in australia and be guaranteed wind and a great time?

wait for it

wait for it


Just googled some FNQ charter boats. Can charter a a 72 foot luxury motor cruiser all inclusive for four days at $1600 per head all inclusive. (Probably worth $2600 if a kite shop organises it but.) That's the top end of the scale. Plus you can dive, fish, snorkel etc. Or you can stay in cairns and go to green island every day for $60 per day. (cheaper than a lift ticket)


I wasn't going to be so negative, but I am getting sick of the blatent pimping

flyinscar
QLD, 7 posts
4 Jun 2009 12:36PM
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well don't be neg , if your into knocking a good trip away over price, so be it.

go to k-mart buy a little yatch put it in the bath turn the hair dryer on, enjoy

Factory
WA, 266 posts
4 Jun 2009 11:26AM
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Wowee...

The price of the trip is what someone is prepared to pay for it. They obviously get crew paying that price, so the customers think the trip is worth the price...simple supply/demand.

Really, it is a business after all. If you dont like the price dont go...no need to bag bag bag.

People can make up their own minds.

rusty7
QLD, 504 posts
4 Jun 2009 1:35PM
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Can we get back on topic please!!.....Its good value if you only have to think about kiting. You wake up. You eat. You kite You eat you kite somemore someone else does all the orginizing and thinking,suppling transport food venue etc. That is why you pay a little extra. Accept it and move on

ashkiter
QLD, 431 posts
5 Jun 2009 12:00AM
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Hey still keen....but only have a 9mtr Bandit......and cant aford a 12mtr as well as a trip ......Would it be safe with just a 9mtr......ash

SURFARI
QLD, 45 posts
5 Jun 2009 8:41AM
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ashkiter said...

Hey still keen....but only have a 9mtr Bandit......and cant aford a 12mtr as well as a trip ......Would it be safe with just a 9mtr......ash



Averages that time of the year will be 20 - 28knots. And extremely reliable.
Should we have a day that is a little lighter We will have a couple of larger kites and there will be no charge if you need some extra grunt.

Here is a link to some weather data for this time of year. Bare in mind that the recording station is situated inland and so the figures given are generally 5 to 10% less than what we receive on location.

www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_031017.shtml

Cheers Ash, look forward to spoiling you guys to some incredible tradies in the middle of nowhere.

Rhys McClintock
NSW, 995 posts
5 Jun 2009 11:47AM
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Nobody Stress about kite sizes - Your goin with a Kite shop!!!! We've got Demo's from 6m up to 16m (Not that you'd need a 16!)

KiteAction
QLD, 337 posts
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6 Jun 2009 8:38PM
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Great job take a good thing and exploit it to the masses,good work guy's..not.

These kind of trips are wicked and I wish kite surf safari and kp the best of luck and don't want to sound like a bager.. But come on fellas! This is not the way forward.

My point is where you guy's are going is a very special,magical place and it's not to be taken for granted.
I organize exclusive trips up that way too so I don't want to sound hypercritical but I do it on the down low and keep them exclusive.

If you start taking large groups of pastey southerners with their kites and keep making regular trips like the dates and numbers you boy's are talking about then you are going to spoil the whole adventure.
its all about the place not the money and the amount of people you can take there, remember this.
Be very carefull that you dont wreck the whole experience for those who choose to make the journey north and that are looking for a unique experience.

Keep the sales to and in the shop don't sell the remote beaches as well.


Flame away..

Luke

ashkiter
QLD, 431 posts
6 Jun 2009 9:04PM
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KiteAction said...

Great job kp take a good thing and exploit it to the masses,good work guy's..not.

These kind of trips are wicked and I wish kite surf safari the best of luck.
My point is... where you guy's are going is a very special,magical place and it's not to be taken for granted.
I organize exclusive trips up that way too so I don't want to sound hypercritical but I do it on the down low and keep them exclusive.

If you start taking large groups of pastey southerners with their kites and keep making regular trips like the dates and numbers you boy's are talking about then you are going to spoil the whole adventure.
its all about the place not the money and the amount of people you can take there, remember this.
Be very carefull that you dont wreck the whole experience for those who choose to make the journey north and that are looking for a unique experience.

Keep the sales to and in the shop don't sell the remote beaches as well.


Flame away..

Luke




Hey Luke.....I understand what you are saying......and hear you on the "dont wreck the whole experience for those who choose to make the journey north and that are looking for a unique experience"

But for pepole like me this is a great opp for me on a limited budget and with the Kitepower boys bringing a demo or 2, this helps me learn from exprienced riders and have another kite if the wind is poo.....

I just want to kite somwhere warm this winter.......and if you dont advertise......people dont know. exclusive or not. In Perth we kite with 30+ kiters in one spot all summer so having a crew of 8 will be bliss....

so bring on July.....

KiteAction
QLD, 337 posts
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6 Jun 2009 9:22PM
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Ashkiter, I wish you the best of trip mate I really do, it is an amazing place and has to experienced.and Im sure the boys will look after you and make it the best they can.

As you can see I re did my post above that you cut out. I realy didn't mean to bag the trip it's self and the organizers, I just hate the thought of exploiting such a remote and amazing spot.

Just tred lightly!

Luke

sk1nner
VIC, 181 posts
6 Jun 2009 9:31PM
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Rhys Porter said...

We're also planning on a second trip on the 3rd of September... Is anyone keen for those dates? Wind's still great that time of year up there!

Plus we'll have 2010 Cabrinha and maybe Slingshot for demo by then...


Im planning a kite trip to FNQ for late Aug or Sept. so if a kitepower trip is on then im keen. I'll keep an eye out for posts/ads closer to sept.

poor relative
WA, 9105 posts
6 Jun 2009 9:06PM
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You plan, you save, you dip out of work/life for a couple of weeks.
You head to far North Queensland, you and your mate hungry for deserted beaches, lots of wind, new discoveries....... paradise personified.

However reality hits home when four tour groups all who have hauled their catches from free seabreeze trolling have got there before you as well as 40 other seabreeze readers who thought they could do the same cheaper
Noice.

Good business idea really, nothing i would ever support though.
For those that are going.....does my jealousy show much?

loco4olas
NSW, 1525 posts
7 Jun 2009 9:10AM
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Can it be a SurfAri if there's no waves? Or have you found THE spot in FNQ?



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