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Kiting in the whitsundays in january?

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Created by sam_kiting > 9 months ago, 16 Dec 2007
sam_kiting
WA, 229 posts
16 Dec 2007 10:05PM
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Is there any wind then and there?
whats the story about the box jelly fish?

MartyJ
QLD, 95 posts
16 Dec 2007 11:18PM
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I will be heading up that way Dec 27-Jan 10 .... I BLOODY hope there will be wind.
The laws of averages says there will be plenty of it but sods law says otherwise. will spend most time at Bowen or Arlie beach .... where you off to ?

As for stingers .... the urunkanji or the box jelly fish will put you down if you have a close encounter. You can pick up a 'cool' (not) red and black stinger suit just about anywhere locally .... expect to pay $70 - $130 ish. If you are off the beaten track I also suggest you get a bit of brown vinegar for the kit... at the least you can save any stung german backpackers .... lol

I kited there a 6 months last summer and didnt see / hear of 1 incident but better to be safe than sorry. Pretty much all of the locals I kited with wore stinger suits or springsuits.

Happy Days

sam_kiting
WA, 229 posts
16 Dec 2007 10:27PM
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Hey
thanks for that info, i think ill have to get one of those suits i only ever wear bordies and a rashy
Im going up on the 18th of jan and were hiring one of the catamarans from Arlie Beach so that should be good to kite off get some wiked photos

thanks again, Sam

par
NSW, 44 posts
17 Dec 2007 11:24AM
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MartyJ said...


If you are off the beaten track I also suggest you get a bit of brown vinegar for the kit... at the least you can save any stung german backpackers .... lol


Just as an FYI, recent studies have shown that vinegar isn't very effective at reducing the pain of stings. The only effective treatment seems to be hot water, so might be better to pack a primus stove.

www.smh.com.au/national/bluebottle-sting-advice-needs-rewrite-20060223-gdn0sk.html

www.mja.com.au/public/issues/186_01_010107/tay11043_letter_fm.html

M8
6 posts
17 Dec 2007 9:43AM
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Hi Sam,
i think we spoke about this when I was over there. this time of year up north is usually terrible for wind, although it gets worse the further north you go so you may get lucky....i'd certainly be packing that 13!

regarding jellyfish, you won't have an issue on the outer islands, box jellies are a coastal jellyfish. I'd be more worried about the irukandjis, alot smaller and can be found on the reefs. not as nasty as a box but not far behind....wouldn't worry though how many millions of people visit the reefs off qld every year and only a handful get stung...you got more chance of being munched on by one of those big fishys off mullaloo!

you could always detour past noosa and pop in for a few sessions here with us on the way!

sam_kiting
WA, 229 posts
17 Dec 2007 11:23AM
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M8 said...

Hi Sam,
i think we spoke about this when I was over there. this time of year up north is usually terrible for wind, although it gets worse the further north you go so you may get lucky....i'd certainly be packing that 13!

regarding jellyfish, you won't have an issue on the outer islands, box jellies are a coastal jellyfish. I'd be more worried about the irukandjis, alot smaller and can be found on the reefs. not as nasty as a box but not far behind....wouldn't worry though how many millions of people visit the reefs off qld every year and only a handful get stung...you got more chance of being munched on by one of those big fishys off mullaloo!

you could always detour past noosa and pop in for a few sessions here with us on the way!


Cheers for that

Ive already Organised with dad to stay in Noosa 4 a bit i think mabye a week should be good



Kalavas
WA, 146 posts
17 Dec 2007 11:59AM
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Vinegar is not at all effective for the pain of the box jellyfish venom. The intention is to permenantly disrupt the tertiary and quarterary protein stucture of the venom that has not yet entered the bloodstream. Studies have apparently shown that up to 75% of the venom can be rendered ineffective in this way. It won't take away the pain you experience, but it should reduce the duration as there is no new venom entering your system.

On the matter of the Irukandki Jellyfish, to say it's not as nasty is probably incorrect. Box Jellyfish have killed more people, but they have also stung a lot more people. Irukandji stings hurt a tiny amount at first, but the real symptoms may be delayed between 5 and 120 minutes. 30 minutes is the average. The symptoms include fluid in the lungs and potential for brain haemorage. There is also the pain, which apparently even under the highest possible dose of opiate painkillers possible is bad enough to make victims want to rip their own skin off. They have been found as far south as 250km north of Brisbane.

Anyway, yeah, get a stinger suit.

rusty7
QLD, 504 posts
17 Dec 2007 5:25PM
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forget the jellys what about the wind ...I will be on daydream island 22-26. Any locals got the drum ..



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