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Where to travel to in June out of OZ

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Created by Kraut > 9 months ago, 6 May 2010
Kraut
WA, 547 posts
6 May 2010 10:51AM
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Hi folks I want to leave OZ in June going kiting somewhere not too far but windy. Does anyone have suggestions where to fly to (New Caledonia or so I was thinking) and whether it will be windy there in June? Thanks so much, cheers, Andy

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
6 May 2010 6:44PM
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PNG.........that is all.

Kraut
WA, 547 posts
11 May 2010 4:53PM
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Thanks. Does not look to windy there tho. Cheers

dutchy1985
213 posts
11 May 2010 7:33PM
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Micronesia, Indonesia, Polynesia, Melanesia, or Nesia-Nesia.

Sir V
QLD, 490 posts
11 May 2010 9:38PM
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Do you need to? read the post I just made on travelling in OZ - OZ Kiting Adventures - Australian Kite Surfari..

You'll change your mind eheh

V

Weta
WA, 893 posts
11 May 2010 8:34PM
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The following destination list was posted on this forum last year and may help a few of you lucky enough to be planning a trip to warmer climes this winter

Laurie as previously suggested by others maybe a dedicated travel forum with a list like this that can be added to would be GOOD, plus all the other travel info like luggage, kite sizes, raunchy bars etc

January
Western Oz, Cumbuco Brazil, cape town-South Africa, La ventana-mexico, Boracay-philipines, Namibia, St. Louis-Senegal, Copal-Costa Rica, Mui Ne Bay-Vietnam, Nashiro-Japan, Baja, Barbados, Kenya-mombasa, BVIs, Carmelo-Uruguay, Buenos aires-Argentina, Hong Kong, Puclaro-Chile, Yemen-Red Sea, Zanzibar, Bahamas, Adicora, Tarifa

February
Margarita, Western Oz, Cumbuco Brazil, St. Louis-Senegal, cape verde, Melbourne, Hua Hin - Thailand, South Africa, La ventana-mexico, Boracay-philipines, Cap Chevalier-Martinique, Zanzibar-Tanzania, Copal-Costa Rica, Mui Ne Bay-Vietnam, Belize, Florida-USA, Nashiro-Japan, Baja, Barbados, South Padre Island-(TX)USA, Esbjerg-Denmark, cabarete, Bonaire-Carib, St. Lucia-Carib, Whitehaven-Whitsunday Islands, BVIs, Noordwijk ann Zee-Netherlands, Puclaro-Chile, Yemen-Red Sea, Bahamas, Coche, Adicora, Tarifa

March
El gouna-Egypt, cape verde, St. Louis-Senegal, cabarete, margarita, Western Oz, Hua Hin - Thailand, South Africa, La ventana-mexico, Esbjerg-Denmark, Antigua, Goa, Cap Chevalier-Martinique, Zanzibar-Tanzania, Copal-Costa Rica, Mui Ne Bay-Vietnam, Belize, Florida-USA, Barbados, South Padre Island-(TX)USA, Bonaire-Carib, St. Lucia-Carib, Negombo-Sri Lanka, BVIs, Ibiza-spain, Rosslare-Ireland, Watergate-UK, Cape Hatteras-USA, Puclaro-Chile, Yemen-Red Sea, Bahamas, Coche, Adicora, Los Roques, Tarifa

April
Pismo Beach - California, cape verde, Margarita, Western Oz, Hua Hin - Thailand, Antigua, Cap Chevalier-Martinique, Belize, Banff-Canada, Barbados, South Padre Island-(TX)USA, Sa****a-Egypt, Bonaire-Carib, St. Lucia-Carib, Whitehaven-Whitsunday Islands, Negombo-Sri Lanka**, Ibiza-spain, Rosslare-Ireland, Watergate-UK, Cape Hatteras-USA, Puclaro-Chile, Coche, Los Roques, Adicora, Tarifa

May
Pismo Beach - California, cape verde, Margarita, Antigua, Cape Hatteras-USA, Leucate-France, Essaouira-Morocco, Iraq, El yaque-venezuela, ras sudr-egypt, Rhodes-Greece, porto pollo-Sardinia, Fuerteventura, cabarete, Bonaire-Carib, St. Lucia-Carib, Whitehaven-Whitsunday Islands, Ibiza-spain, Aruba-Carib, Tarifa, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, El Coche, Adicora, Los Roques,

June
Pismo Beach - California, Cumbuco Brazil, Fuerteventura, Tenerife, cape verde, cabarete, Raratonga, The gorge-USA, Bol-Croatia, Ponto de Oura-Mozambique, Seychelles*, Maui-USA, fiji, Essaouira-Morocco, Guincho-Portugal, el yaque-venezuela, rhodes-greece, levkada-greece, dakhla-morocco , Corsica, Rhodes-Greece, Pirlanta-Turkey, Paramali-Cyprus, porto pollo-Sardinia, Lanzarote, Bonaire-Carib, St. Lucia-Carib, Sri Lanka**, Aruba-Carib, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, Sumbawa-Indonesia, Los Roques

July
Cabarete, Fuerteventura, Cumbuco Brazil, Tenerife, Mauritius, Naxos-Greece, Raratonga, The gorge-USA, Pirlanta-Turkey, Bol-Croatia, Seychelles*, solomon Islands, Maui-USA, fiji, Tahiti, Essaouira-Morocco, Guincho-Portugal, el yaque-venezuela, rhodes-greece, levkada-greece, dakhla - morocco, Corsica, paros-Greece, porto pollo-Sardinia, Lanzarote, El Gouna-Egypt, Sa****a-Egypt, Sinai, eilat-Israel, Paramali-Cyprus, Sri Lanka**, Maui-USA, Aruba-Carib, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, Sumbawa-Indonesia

August
Cabarete, El Gouna-Egypt, Fuerteventura, Tenerife, Cumbuco Brazil, Brazil, Mauritius, cape verde, Naxos-Greece, Raratonga, The gorge-USA, Bol-Croatia, Pirlanta-Turkey, Zanzibar-Tanzania, Guincho-Portugal, Seychelles*, solomon Islands, Rangiroa-F.polynesia, Maui-USA, fiji, Tahiti, Essaouira-Morocco, Corsica, Rhodes-Greece, Paramali-Cyprus paros-Greece, Lanzarote, Sa****a-Egypt, Eilat-Israel, Sinai, Sri Lanka**, Maui-USA, Aruba-Carib, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, Sumbawa-Indonesia, Tortoli-Sardinia

September
El Gouna-Egypt, Tucus-Brazil, Cumbuco Brazil, Mauritius, Pirlanta-Turkey, Zanzibar-Tanzania, Seychelles*, solomon Islands, Rangiroa-F.polynesia, Sumbawa-Indonesia, Maui-USA, Madagascar, UK, Corsica, rosslare-Ireland, Canada, Germany, Israel, Sinai, Noordwijk ann Zee-Netherlands, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, Auckland-NZ

October
Tucus-Brazil, Western Oz, Sumbawa-indonesia, Madagascar, New Caledonia, Chile, Newquay-UK, Esbjerg-Denmark, rosslare-Ireland, Buenos aires-Argentina, Carmelo-Uruguay, Noordwijk ann Zee-Netherlands, Cape Hatteras-USA, Tarifa, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, Cumbuco Brazil, Auckland-NZ

November
Melbourne, Tucus-Brazil, Cumbuco Brazil, Western Oz, Namibia, Sumbawa-indonesia, Auckland-NZ, Madagascar, New Caledonia, Newquay-UK, Buenos aires-Argentina, Carmelo-Uruguay, Hong Kong, Leucate-France, Noordwijk ann Zee-Netherlands, Tarifa, Puclaro-Chile, Cumbuco Brazil

December
Melbourne, Tucus-Brazil, Cumbuco Brazil, Western Oz, cape town-South Africa, La ventana-mexico, Namibia, Copal-Costa Rica, Mui Ne Bay-Vietnam, Auckland-NZ, Nashiro-Japan, Baja, New Caledonia, Boracay-philipines, Buenos aires-Argentina, Carmelo-Uruguay, Monastir-Tunisia, Hong Kong, Leucate-France, Cape Hatteras-USA, Tarifa, Puclaro-Chile, Yemen-Red Sea, Zanzibar




michel
NSW, 413 posts
12 May 2010 7:48AM
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im off to PNG on sunday 16th may,the trade winds have kicked in there now,spoke to a guy who has been kiting up there for 10 years and from now till aug the winds are really consistant 18-25kts .will let u know when i get back
He said the wind guru readings are always on the light side,ive been checking 7 day forecast on buoy weather and looks good.

ruffryder61
QLD, 470 posts
12 May 2010 9:03AM
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andreasroe said...

Thanks. Does not look to windy there tho. Cheers


20-30knts is not windy enough for you!?

its windy there believe me

pearl
NSW, 984 posts
12 May 2010 6:58PM
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I just got back from Sri Lanka. I know it's not close but you may score a cheap ticket with air asia or singapore air. It gets waves and wind and is cheap. It's a great place to go (voted best tourist destination in world by New York Post 2010) simply because they desperately need tourists to support the economy. It's a cross between Indo and India. The devastation after the sunami is still evident. It's a humbling experience to see the spot where 1300 on one train alone died; and 20,000 in the area. Many are still left with nothing. Supporting the 'little' people in destinations hit by some of these disasters can make a big difference in their lives.
With scores of new rock walls built to protect the coast and the north opening up after the war; it will become a hot surfing/kiting destination again in the future. Think about who you give your money to.

kitethrills
QLD, 185 posts
12 May 2010 8:11PM
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come to Mauritius with us 15 june to 1st July - 13 others going at this stage - room for 3 more - 80% kiteable wind flat water or world class waves. we are going for 16 days staying in a sweet pad in Le morne, transport, boat support, photos and video. cost is approximately $3590 all inclusive (not food / alcohol) (check airfares)

more details on www.kitethrills.com/mauritius
and on facebook group Mauritius Crew 2010 www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=109589882399136&v=photos

be quick

yewwwwwwwwww

INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
13 May 2010 8:23AM
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michel said...

im off to PNG on sunday 16th may,the trade winds have kicked in there now,spoke to a guy who has been kiting up there for 10 years and from now till aug the winds are really consistant 18-25kts .will let u know when i get back
He said the wind guru readings are always on the light side,ive been checking 7 day forecast on buoy weather and looks good.


where you going mate?

on your own?

michel
NSW, 413 posts
13 May 2010 6:57PM
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INTHELOOP said...

michel said...

im off to PNG on sunday 16th may,the trade winds have kicked in there now,spoke to a guy who has been kiting up there for 10 years and from now till aug the winds are really consistant 18-25kts .will let u know when i get back
He said the wind guru readings are always on the light side,ive been checking 7 day forecast on buoy weather and looks good.


where you going mate?

on your own?

wherever there is wind,going alone but meeting friend there,i hear it is rather dangerous especially for a white female,see what happens.

michel
NSW, 413 posts
13 May 2010 6:58PM
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kitethrills said...

come to Mauritius with us 15 june to 1st July - 13 others going at this stage - room for 3 more - 80% kiteable wind flat water or world class waves. we are going for 16 days staying in a sweet pad in Le morne, transport, boat support, photos and video. cost is approximately $3590 all inclusive (not food / alcohol) (check airfares)

more details on www.kitethrills.com/mauritius
and on facebook group Mauritius Crew 2010 www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=109589882399136&v=photos

be quick

yewwwwwwwwww

wish i had known about that one earlier !!

INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
13 May 2010 7:31PM
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Why didnt you come on a 10 days cruise with us from the Trobiands back to Moresby?
I am so very excited about that one.

There are a few things you have you have to consider when traveling to PNG by yourself.

Make sure you got malaria prophylactic, be careful with Hepatitis!
Local knowledge is important.
You might have to deal with landowners charging you to use their land.

In the Loop Kiteboarding is the official partner of Surfing Association Papua New Guinea and Kiteboarding is part of the Surfing program that is in place in most South Pacific Countries. The SAPNG has been building and implementing surfing in the Sth Pacific region for 50 years.

It is important to follow the levy's and implementations. The SAPNG has agreements with the local landowners to use their land and requires a reef tax, similar to the GBRMA.
This money goes back to the people who look after the reef/land which makes it sustainable.
The SAPNG is making sure that all trips and tours are backed up by them which makes it save and every guest coming to surf/kitesurf gets a great welcome at the airport and a gift bag with local gifts :)

The best to way to travel in PNG is by boat!
Several reasons:

You wont have mosquito
No Hep risks - good food/drinks on boat, clean cutlery, plates, toiletry, fresh water.
You dont have to sleep in the village, but you can :)
roads are bad and hiring a car is not recommended, not many car rentals and crazy prices.
You can fly to most nice places but you still have to get around with locals driving you.

Hope all goes well for you!









INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
13 May 2010 7:37PM
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ApatheticEnd said...

PNG.........that is all.


oh buddy the intheloop team cant wait for the Trobiands Island trip.
so excited@!!!

you will be amazed man. im still buzzing from my visit in the Trobiands last year.
I have traveled the world and been to a lot of fantastic places but no place like PNG.
Its only 80mins flight from Cairns.
Party up in Cairns the night before :) Good start in a holiday.

michel
NSW, 413 posts
14 May 2010 7:58AM
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Thanks...when is that trip and how much ..jason pini hooked me up with Franz,this trip is primarily to catch up with a friend who lives there and taking my smalll kite just incase i get the opportunity to kite, franz said to call him but he works during the week ,see what happens ..i would be keen to do the trip you are going on .cheers michel

INTHELOOP said...

Why didnt you come on a 10 days cruise with us from the Trobiands back to Moresby?
I am so very excited about that one.

There are a few things you have you have to consider when traveling to PNG by yourself.

Make sure you got malaria prophylactic, be careful with Hepatitis!
Local knowledge is important.
You might have to deal with landowners charging you to use their land.

In the Loop Kiteboarding is the official partner of Surfing Association Papua New Guinea and Kiteboarding is part of the Surfing program that is in place in most South Pacific Countries. The SAPNG has been building and implementing surfing in the Sth Pacific region for 50 years.

It is important to follow the levy's and implementations. The SAPNG has agreements with the local landowners to use their land and requires a reef tax, similar to the GBRMA.
This money goes back to the people who look after the reef/land which makes it sustainable.
The SAPNG is making sure that all trips and tours are backed up by them which makes it save and every guest coming to surf/kitesurf gets a great welcome at the airport and a gift bag with local gifts :)

The best to way to travel in PNG is by boat!
Several reasons:

You wont have mosquito
No Hep risks - good food/drinks on boat, clean cutlery, plates, toiletry, fresh water.
You dont have to sleep in the village, but you can :)
roads are bad and hiring a car is not recommended, not many car rentals and crazy prices.
You can fly to most nice places but you still have to get around with locals driving you.

Hope all goes well for you!












INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
14 May 2010 9:26AM
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ok i see! the trobiands islands trp is from 28/07--6/08/2010.

I taught Franz, a bit of a loose cannon :) lucky the locals got all the space at Taurama beach nd the climb trees like no others to recover kites :)
greetings to franz when u see him!

cheers

michel said...

when is that trip and how much ..jason pini hooked me up with Franz,this trip is primarily to catch up with a friend who lives there and taking my smalll kite just incase i get the opportunity to kite, franz said to call him but he works during the week ,see what happens ..i would be keen to do the trip you are going on .cheers michel
INTHELOOP said...

Why didnt you come on a 10 days cruise with us from the Trobiands back to Moresby?
I am so very excited about that one.

There are a few things you have you have to consider when traveling to PNG by yourself.

Make sure you got malaria prophylactic, be careful with Hepatitis!
Local knowledge is important.
You might have to deal with landowners charging you to use their land.

In the Loop Kiteboarding is the official partner of Surfing Association Papua New Guinea and Kiteboarding is part of the Surfing program that is in place in most South Pacific Countries. The SAPNG has been building and implementing surfing in the Sth Pacific region for 50 years.

It is important to follow the levy's and implementations. The SAPNG has agreements with the local landowners to use their land and requires a reef tax, similar to the GBRMA.
This money goes back to the people who look after the reef/land which makes it sustainable.
The SAPNG is making sure that all trips and tours are backed up by them which makes it save and every guest coming to surf/kitesurf gets a great welcome at the airport and a gift bag with local gifts :)

The best to way to travel in PNG is by boat!
Several reasons:

You wont have mosquito
No Hep risks - good food/drinks on boat, clean cutlery, plates, toiletry, fresh water.
You dont have to sleep in the village, but you can :)
roads are bad and hiring a car is not recommended, not many car rentals and crazy prices.
You can fly to most nice places but you still have to get around with locals driving you.

Hope all goes well for you!















michel
NSW, 413 posts
14 May 2010 9:47AM
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oh great that sounds promising re: Franz,...are there many local kiters there...how much is the trip in july

INTHELOOP said...


ok i see! the trobiands islands trp is from 28/07--6/08/2010.

I taught Franz, a bit of a loose cannon :) lucky the locals got all the space at Taurama beach nd the climb trees like no others to recover kites :)
greetings to franz when u see him!

cheers

michel said...

when is that trip and how much ..jason pini hooked me up with Franz,this trip is primarily to catch up with a friend who lives there and taking my smalll kite just incase i get the opportunity to kite, franz said to call him but he works during the week ,see what happens ..i would be keen to do the trip you are going on .cheers michel
INTHELOOP said...

Why didnt you come on a 10 days cruise with us from the Trobiands back to Moresby?
I am so very excited about that one.

There are a few things you have you have to consider when traveling to PNG by yourself.

Make sure you got malaria prophylactic, be careful with Hepatitis!
Local knowledge is important.
You might have to deal with landowners charging you to use their land.

In the Loop Kiteboarding is the official partner of Surfing Association Papua New Guinea and Kiteboarding is part of the Surfing program that is in place in most South Pacific Countries. The SAPNG has been building and implementing surfing in the Sth Pacific region for 50 years.

It is important to follow the levy's and implementations. The SAPNG has agreements with the local landowners to use their land and requires a reef tax, similar to the GBRMA.
This money goes back to the people who look after the reef/land which makes it sustainable.
The SAPNG is making sure that all trips and tours are backed up by them which makes it save and every guest coming to surf/kitesurf gets a great welcome at the airport and a gift bag with local gifts :)

The best to way to travel in PNG is by boat!
Several reasons:

You wont have mosquito
No Hep risks - good food/drinks on boat, clean cutlery, plates, toiletry, fresh water.
You dont have to sleep in the village, but you can :)
roads are bad and hiring a car is not recommended, not many car rentals and crazy prices.
You can fly to most nice places but you still have to get around with locals driving you.

Hope all goes well for you!


















INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
14 May 2010 7:29PM
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yea they have about 20 local kiters in png atm. One local local guy called nigel(15) . we taught him and the boys left him a set up on our last trip.

10 day trip is $2500 all incl.



michel said...

oh great that sounds promising re: Franz,...are there many local kiters there...how much is the trip in july
INTHELOOP said...


ok i see! the trobiands islands trp is from 28/07--6/08/2010.

I taught Franz, a bit of a loose cannon :) lucky the locals got all the space at Taurama beach nd the climb trees like no others to recover kites :)
greetings to franz when u see him!

cheers

michel said...

when is that trip and how much ..jason pini hooked me up with Franz,this trip is primarily to catch up with a friend who lives there and taking my smalll kite just incase i get the opportunity to kite, franz said to call him but he works during the week ,see what happens ..i would be keen to do the trip you are going on .cheers michel
INTHELOOP said...

Why didnt you come on a 10 days cruise with us from the Trobiands back to Moresby?
I am so very excited about that one.

There are a few things you have you have to consider when traveling to PNG by yourself.

Make sure you got malaria prophylactic, be careful with Hepatitis!
Local knowledge is important.
You might have to deal with landowners charging you to use their land.

In the Loop Kiteboarding is the official partner of Surfing Association Papua New Guinea and Kiteboarding is part of the Surfing program that is in place in most South Pacific Countries. The SAPNG has been building and implementing surfing in the Sth Pacific region for 50 years.

It is important to follow the levy's and implementations. The SAPNG has agreements with the local landowners to use their land and requires a reef tax, similar to the GBRMA.
This money goes back to the people who look after the reef/land which makes it sustainable.
The SAPNG is making sure that all trips and tours are backed up by them which makes it save and every guest coming to surf/kitesurf gets a great welcome at the airport and a gift bag with local gifts :)

The best to way to travel in PNG is by boat!
Several reasons:

You wont have mosquito
No Hep risks - good food/drinks on boat, clean cutlery, plates, toiletry, fresh water.
You dont have to sleep in the village, but you can :)
roads are bad and hiring a car is not recommended, not many car rentals and crazy prices.
You can fly to most nice places but you still have to get around with locals driving you.

Hope all goes well for you!





















ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
14 May 2010 5:50PM
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I'm really looking forward to the trobiands trip. I'm still really new to the sport and I reckon it's going to be such a good opportunity to learn from some amazing kiters and really progress my riding.

I reckon $2500 for the trip is a good deal. I'm coming form WA which adds quite a lot to the cost but I've been stashing away cash for this for months already.

Kraut
WA, 547 posts
19 May 2010 12:32PM
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Thanks everyone for the input, cheers Andy

chino
VIC, 166 posts
19 May 2010 10:30PM
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I've also signed on for the Trobriands trip at the end of July. They sent me a free copy of Land of Lahara (DVD from their last venture up to PNG) and I'm still buzzed from watching it. Should be an awesome trip!

A little confused with the wikipedia article about the Trobriands though.. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trobriands). Multiple partners starting at the age of 9? The most attractive woman in the village owning the most yams?

I have no room in my kiteboard bag for yams....

INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
19 May 2010 10:59PM
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chino said...

I've also signed on for the Trobriands trip at the end of July. They sent me a free copy of Land of Lahara (DVD from their last venture up to PNG) and I'm still buzzed from watching it. Should be an awesome trip!

A little confused with the wikipedia article about the Trobriands though.. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trobriands). Multiple partners starting at the age of 9? The most attractive woman in the village owning the most yams?

I have no room in my kiteboard bag for yams....


haha- we will just miss the yam festival aka fest of love! i was there last year and its good fun...

yea they start early with family planning, not sure if at the age of 9 but around 12-13..

INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
19 May 2010 11:12PM
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chino said...

I've also signed on for the Trobriands trip at the end of July. They sent me a free copy of Land of Lahara (DVD from their last venture up to PNG) and I'm still buzzed from watching it. Should be an awesome trip!

A little confused with the wikipedia article about the Trobriands though.. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trobriands). Multiple partners starting at the age of 9? The most attractive woman in the village owning the most yams?

I have no room in my kiteboard bag for yams....


haha- we will just miss the yam festival aka fest of love! i was there last year and its good fun...

yea they start early with family planning, not sure if at the age of 9 but around 12-13..

dkb
1 posts
22 May 2010 1:57AM
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Hey this comes from the website www.destinationkiteboarding.com -its got a pretty good review of spots with info and good times to go.


Weta said...

The following destination list was posted on this forum last year and may help a few of you lucky enough to be planning a trip to warmer climes this winter

Laurie as previously suggested by others maybe a dedicated travel forum with a list like this that can be added to would be GOOD, plus all the other travel info like luggage, kite sizes, raunchy bars etc

January
Western Oz, Cumbuco Brazil, cape town-South Africa, La ventana-mexico, Boracay-philipines, Namibia, St. Louis-Senegal, Copal-Costa Rica, Mui Ne Bay-Vietnam, Nashiro-Japan, Baja, Barbados, Kenya-mombasa, BVIs, Carmelo-Uruguay, Buenos aires-Argentina, Hong Kong, Puclaro-Chile, Yemen-Red Sea, Zanzibar, Bahamas, Adicora, Tarifa

February
Margarita, Western Oz, Cumbuco Brazil, St. Louis-Senegal, cape verde, Melbourne, Hua Hin - Thailand, South Africa, La ventana-mexico, Boracay-philipines, Cap Chevalier-Martinique, Zanzibar-Tanzania, Copal-Costa Rica, Mui Ne Bay-Vietnam, Belize, Florida-USA, Nashiro-Japan, Baja, Barbados, South Padre Island-(TX)USA, Esbjerg-Denmark, cabarete, Bonaire-Carib, St. Lucia-Carib, Whitehaven-Whitsunday Islands, BVIs, Noordwijk ann Zee-Netherlands, Puclaro-Chile, Yemen-Red Sea, Bahamas, Coche, Adicora, Tarifa

March
El gouna-Egypt, cape verde, St. Louis-Senegal, cabarete, margarita, Western Oz, Hua Hin - Thailand, South Africa, La ventana-mexico, Esbjerg-Denmark, Antigua, Goa, Cap Chevalier-Martinique, Zanzibar-Tanzania, Copal-Costa Rica, Mui Ne Bay-Vietnam, Belize, Florida-USA, Barbados, South Padre Island-(TX)USA, Bonaire-Carib, St. Lucia-Carib, Negombo-Sri Lanka, BVIs, Ibiza-spain, Rosslare-Ireland, Watergate-UK, Cape Hatteras-USA, Puclaro-Chile, Yemen-Red Sea, Bahamas, Coche, Adicora, Los Roques, Tarifa

April
Pismo Beach - California, cape verde, Margarita, Western Oz, Hua Hin - Thailand, Antigua, Cap Chevalier-Martinique, Belize, Banff-Canada, Barbados, South Padre Island-(TX)USA, Sa****a-Egypt, Bonaire-Carib, St. Lucia-Carib, Whitehaven-Whitsunday Islands, Negombo-Sri Lanka**, Ibiza-spain, Rosslare-Ireland, Watergate-UK, Cape Hatteras-USA, Puclaro-Chile, Coche, Los Roques, Adicora, Tarifa

May
Pismo Beach - California, cape verde, Margarita, Antigua, Cape Hatteras-USA, Leucate-France, Essaouira-Morocco, Iraq, El yaque-venezuela, ras sudr-egypt, Rhodes-Greece, porto pollo-Sardinia, Fuerteventura, cabarete, Bonaire-Carib, St. Lucia-Carib, Whitehaven-Whitsunday Islands, Ibiza-spain, Aruba-Carib, Tarifa, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, El Coche, Adicora, Los Roques,

June
Pismo Beach - California, Cumbuco Brazil, Fuerteventura, Tenerife, cape verde, cabarete, Raratonga, The gorge-USA, Bol-Croatia, Ponto de Oura-Mozambique, Seychelles*, Maui-USA, fiji, Essaouira-Morocco, Guincho-Portugal, el yaque-venezuela, rhodes-greece, levkada-greece, dakhla-morocco , Corsica, Rhodes-Greece, Pirlanta-Turkey, Paramali-Cyprus, porto pollo-Sardinia, Lanzarote, Bonaire-Carib, St. Lucia-Carib, Sri Lanka**, Aruba-Carib, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, Sumbawa-Indonesia, Los Roques

July
Cabarete, Fuerteventura, Cumbuco Brazil, Tenerife, Mauritius, Naxos-Greece, Raratonga, The gorge-USA, Pirlanta-Turkey, Bol-Croatia, Seychelles*, solomon Islands, Maui-USA, fiji, Tahiti, Essaouira-Morocco, Guincho-Portugal, el yaque-venezuela, rhodes-greece, levkada-greece, dakhla - morocco, Corsica, paros-Greece, porto pollo-Sardinia, Lanzarote, El Gouna-Egypt, Sa****a-Egypt, Sinai, eilat-Israel, Paramali-Cyprus, Sri Lanka**, Maui-USA, Aruba-Carib, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, Sumbawa-Indonesia

August
Cabarete, El Gouna-Egypt, Fuerteventura, Tenerife, Cumbuco Brazil, Brazil, Mauritius, cape verde, Naxos-Greece, Raratonga, The gorge-USA, Bol-Croatia, Pirlanta-Turkey, Zanzibar-Tanzania, Guincho-Portugal, Seychelles*, solomon Islands, Rangiroa-F.polynesia, Maui-USA, fiji, Tahiti, Essaouira-Morocco, Corsica, Rhodes-Greece, Paramali-Cyprus paros-Greece, Lanzarote, Sa****a-Egypt, Eilat-Israel, Sinai, Sri Lanka**, Maui-USA, Aruba-Carib, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, Sumbawa-Indonesia, Tortoli-Sardinia

September
El Gouna-Egypt, Tucus-Brazil, Cumbuco Brazil, Mauritius, Pirlanta-Turkey, Zanzibar-Tanzania, Seychelles*, solomon Islands, Rangiroa-F.polynesia, Sumbawa-Indonesia, Maui-USA, Madagascar, UK, Corsica, rosslare-Ireland, Canada, Germany, Israel, Sinai, Noordwijk ann Zee-Netherlands, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, Auckland-NZ

October
Tucus-Brazil, Western Oz, Sumbawa-indonesia, Madagascar, New Caledonia, Chile, Newquay-UK, Esbjerg-Denmark, rosslare-Ireland, Buenos aires-Argentina, Carmelo-Uruguay, Noordwijk ann Zee-Netherlands, Cape Hatteras-USA, Tarifa, Puclaro-Chile, Mancora-Peru, Cumbuco Brazil, Auckland-NZ

November
Melbourne, Tucus-Brazil, Cumbuco Brazil, Western Oz, Namibia, Sumbawa-indonesia, Auckland-NZ, Madagascar, New Caledonia, Newquay-UK, Buenos aires-Argentina, Carmelo-Uruguay, Hong Kong, Leucate-France, Noordwijk ann Zee-Netherlands, Tarifa, Puclaro-Chile, Cumbuco Brazil

December
Melbourne, Tucus-Brazil, Cumbuco Brazil, Western Oz, cape town-South Africa, La ventana-mexico, Namibia, Copal-Costa Rica, Mui Ne Bay-Vietnam, Auckland-NZ, Nashiro-Japan, Baja, New Caledonia, Boracay-philipines, Buenos aires-Argentina, Carmelo-Uruguay, Monastir-Tunisia, Hong Kong, Leucate-France, Cape Hatteras-USA, Tarifa, Puclaro-Chile, Yemen-Red Sea, Zanzibar









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