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Created by Wicksy > 9 months ago, 16 Nov 2015
Wicksy
QLD, 153 posts
16 Nov 2015 5:55PM
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Hi guys

can anyone give me some info on when the best times of year are for riding in Darwin, and what sort of wind strengths/ directions to expect?

cheers

flyingcab
VIC, 942 posts
16 Nov 2015 7:55PM
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from about January- December you can expect 5 knots maximum with some crocs and stingers. Highly recommend you take your largest kite

Wicksy
QLD, 153 posts
16 Nov 2015 8:08PM
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flyingcab said..
from about January- December you can expect 5 knots maximum with some crocs and stingers. Highly recommend you take your largest kite


Wow!
You make it sound really exciting

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
16 Nov 2015 6:37PM
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Wicksy said..
Hi guys

can anyone give me some info on when the best times of year are for riding in Darwin, and what sort of wind strengths/ directions to expect?

cheers



buy a jeep for the trip north, then you wont get disappointed on darwins wind reliability on a pro rata basis

Puetz
NT, 2185 posts
16 Nov 2015 8:11PM
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.... yeah flyingcrap, this is what 5 knots in Darwin looks like,,, for what its worth, this is mid May to today!!

Easterly winds, Northerly winds and Westerly winds!





theDoctor
NSW, 5785 posts
16 Nov 2015 9:44PM
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Going by that photo
Darwin looks very Jenny kee

high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
16 Nov 2015 10:17PM
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.... yeah flyingcrap, this is what 5 knots in Darwin looks like,,, for what its worth, this is mid May to today!!

Easterly winds, Northerly winds and Westerly winds!







SWEET , reckonise a few freindly faces there, not sure about the guppy at the end.

Was that Jalan Jalan Robbie?

Puetz
NT, 2185 posts
17 Nov 2015 7:22AM
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Puetz said..
.... yeah flyingcrap, this is what 5 knots in Darwin looks like,,, for what its worth, this is mid May to today!!

Easterly winds, Northerly winds and Westerly winds!








SWEET , reckonise a few freindly faces there, not sure about the guppy at the end.

Was that Jalan Jalan Robbie?


... yes that was Jalan Jalan at Lee Point,,,, of course we swung by the aft deck for our obligatory beer while kiting,,,, it would have been rude not too!! yeah, the guppy at the end of the vid was meant to be an inside joke that was never meant to stay in the cut,,,, forgot to delete that bit,,,, bit silly now as the joke is gone and forgotten!

Cheers,

Robbie

Puetz
NT, 2185 posts
17 Nov 2015 7:31AM
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Wicksy said..

flyingcab said..
from about January- December you can expect 5 knots maximum with some crocs and stingers. Highly recommend you take your largest kite



Wow!
You make it sound really exciting


... its not all bad,,,, beer and ice can make it exciting

Jokes aside, talk to our local shop,,,, he can fill you in or more info, check out: http://www.funsupply.com.au/kite-lessons-and-sessions.html

cheers,

Robbie

ps I've had approximately 145 sessions this year so far and averaging 30 km's per session so with appropriate gear you can get plenty.


Puetz
NT, 2185 posts
17 Nov 2015 7:33AM
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theDoctor said..

Going by that photo
Darwin looks very Jenny kee


,,,, teehee, kind of looks like Pro Hart meets Jenny Kee indeed!

Wicksy
QLD, 153 posts
17 Nov 2015 3:21PM
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Thanks Puetz

Whats size kites and boards are you typically using?

makntracks
QLD, 132 posts
17 Nov 2015 10:53PM
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14 and up. most days. 9 and up when the wet season westerlies kick in.

Nugget is king..

coastflyer
SA, 600 posts
18 Nov 2015 6:22AM
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Wicksy said..
Hi guys

can anyone give me some info on when the best times of year are for riding in Darwin, and what sort of wind strengths/ directions to expect?

cheers



I lived up in Darwin many years ago and had a slalom sailboard with a 7 metre sail. This got me planing on most days, especially the dry season. As you probably know, kites do even better in light winds, so as someone else said, take your biggest kite. I have a 17m Fat Lady and I reckon that and a surfboard would be a perfect combination.




Puetz
NT, 2185 posts
18 Nov 2015 8:03AM
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makntracks said..
14 and up. most days. 9 and up when the wet season westerlies kick in.

Nugget is king..



... spot on!

Just to add:

if you wanna cover all eventualities then your quiver should be biased to the bigger end of the scale ie 17/18m, 14/12m and 9m is a common quiver. A Nugget or big TT with something smaller for the 9m type days is good and of course a really really good eski.

Wicksy
QLD, 153 posts
18 Nov 2015 6:42PM
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Thanks for all the info guys

glendog
QLD, 520 posts
18 Nov 2015 6:57PM
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i go to darwin at least once a year to visit family, always take a kite and i have always used my kite. i usually go up around june or july and the last few times iv kited almost every day on my 12. lee point is my favorite spot theres some sick little kickers that role threw. but where you kite just depends on wind direction like anywhere else.

Just2807
180 posts
18 Nov 2015 11:21PM
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When i saw the name of the topic i thought i would see video of some retard selflaunching 17m lei straight downwind into power lines at about 25 kts ;D

Puetz
NT, 2185 posts
19 Nov 2015 9:00AM
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glendog said..
i go to darwin at least once a year to visit family, always take a kite and i have always used my kite. i usually go up around june or july and the last few times iv kited almost every day on my 12. lee point is my favorite spot theres some sick little kickers that role threw. but where you kite just depends on wind direction like anywhere else.


... Lee Point actually works in a westerly too, and I only recently discovered its true potential,,,,, damn I can't believe we've wasted this spot for all these years!!

For a couple weeks now I've been doing a few sunset downwinders to Lee Point (from Rapid Creek) and with wind completely opposite direction to the dry season, you get the flat water on the other side of the rocks/reef with the same kickers. Plus, it was slightly winder than our usual spot by only a few knots, so if we time the tides right,,,,, its gunna be an epic spot in the wetseason,,,,, not for beginners mind you. Oh and btw, this is the same spot old mate had his dance with the croc so ya got to keep your eyes open!

Robbie

eddiemorgs
QLD, 391 posts
19 Nov 2015 4:41PM
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Oh man . Miss you guys So much fun and laughs.
I am in Robe SA - it s great but cold and no one to kite with or have a beer with after - or before - or during.

You can actually do a lot of kiting all year in Darwin if you accept it isn't the south and adjust accordingly. We have a lot of fun and it is never ever cold. Watch what the locals do and as Bomber said , get a good esky. Heinekin just to keep it simple.

TheRussian
3 posts
19 Nov 2015 3:54PM
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lol.... seeing Sweetheart in in museum put me off kiting in Darwin !

Puetz
NT, 2185 posts
20 Nov 2015 12:01PM
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Oh man . Miss you guys So much fun and laughs.
I am in Robe SA - it s great but cold and no one to kite with or have a beer with after - or before - or during.

You can actually do a lot of kiting all year in Darwin if you accept it isn't the south and adjust accordingly. We have a lot of fun and it is never ever cold. Watch what the locals do and as Bomber said , get a good esky. Heinekin just to keep it simple.


... hahaha, beer "during" is my favourite too Eddie!! Beers after is nearly as good too though!


eddiemorgs
QLD, 391 posts
20 Nov 2015 4:45PM
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Puetz said..

eddiemorgs said..
Oh man . Miss you guys So much fun and laughs.
I am in Robe SA - it s great but cold and no one to kite with or have a beer with after - or before - or during.

You can actually do a lot of kiting all year in Darwin if you accept it isn't the south and adjust accordingly. We have a lot of fun and it is never ever cold. Watch what the locals do and as Bomber said , get a good esky. Heinekin just to keep it simple.



... hahaha, beer "during" is my favourite too Eddie!! Beers after is nearly as good too though!




This shows during . Great clip Bomber.

high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
20 Nov 2015 8:16PM
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Emmmm, kiting without a wet suit, thats different

Should come for a drive Eddie.

Surfer62
1357 posts
20 Nov 2015 6:56PM
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eddiemorgs said..
Oh man . Miss you guys So much fun and laughs.
I am in Robe SA - it s great but cold and no one to kite with or have a beer with after - or before - or during.

You can actually do a lot of kiting all year in Darwin if you accept it isn't the south and adjust accordingly. We have a lot of fun and it is never ever cold. Watch what the locals do and as Bomber said , get a good esky. Heinekin just to keep it simple.


Torquay only 5 hrs away Eddie, seabreezes have been kicking in, looks like a good summer coming, hitch a ride up with HAAK, cold beer guaranteed.

eddiemorgs
QLD, 391 posts
21 Nov 2015 6:04PM
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Yeah thanks Col. Will have to get onto HAAK . Be good to try some of thE spots south of Robe

high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
21 Nov 2015 9:51PM
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Surfer62 said..

eddiemorgs said..
Oh man . Miss you guys So much fun and laughs.
I am in Robe SA - it s great but cold and no one to kite with or have a beer with after - or before - or during.

You can actually do a lot of kiting all year in Darwin if you accept it isn't the south and adjust accordingly. We have a lot of fun and it is never ever cold. Watch what the locals do and as Bomber said , get a good esky. Heinekin just to keep it simple.



Torquay only 5 hrs away Eddie, seabreezes have been kicking in, looks like a good summer coming, hitch a ride up with HAAK, cold beer guaranteed.


About time you come for a drive 62!!!!

I have the week off before Christmas, we should arrange something.

flyingcab
VIC, 942 posts
21 Nov 2015 11:10PM
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from about January- December you can expect 5 knots maximum with some crocs and stingers. Highly recommend you take your largest kite


You take your largest kite not in hopes of there being enough winds, rather you take it so you can use it for shelter.

flyingcab
VIC, 942 posts
21 Nov 2015 11:11PM
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.... yeah flyingcrap, this is what 5 knots in Darwin looks like,,, for what its worth, this is mid May to today!!

Easterly winds, Northerly winds and Westerly winds!







Looks to me like you have spent a lot of time searching for wind

Puetz
NT, 2185 posts
23 Nov 2015 7:29AM
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Puetz said..
.... yeah flyingcrap, this is what 5 knots in Darwin looks like,,, for what its worth, this is mid May to today!!

Easterly winds, Northerly winds and Westerly winds!








Looks to me like you have spent a lot of time searching for wind


... yep and usually when there are lots of little squiggly lines it means I found it luckily!

high as a kite
SA, 1312 posts
23 Nov 2015 1:28PM
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Hey Robbie, whats with the pink line leading to the Lee Point marker? bit bored and tried some land kiting.

Puetz
NT, 2185 posts
23 Nov 2015 1:17PM
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Puetz said..











Hey Robbie, whats with the pink line leading to the Lee Point marker? bit bored and tried some land kiting.


... good observation HAAK.... I did a solo sunset downwinder and bloody mongrel kids were late because they forgot to pick me up so I started to walk home,,,, in the dark with mozzies the size of small dogs,,, pink line ended where I got picked up!!



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