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Kiting in Morocco May/June - advice please!

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Created by Lplater > 9 months ago, 12 Mar 2012
avon
WA, 9 posts
12 Jun 2012 12:17AM
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DAKHLAH IS KITERS MECA WHEN ITS ON... Auberge Des Nomades google them n make reservations epic place to go find yourself :P

TomClift
NSW, 50 posts
21 Jun 2012 12:31AM
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Theres a lot of cocknbull about essoueira here. Its a very big beach, and there is a kite school there where you can hire new gear. Wind comes up early and by 2-3 becomes super gusty and very strong. Its why its called the windy city. Its also one of the cleanest cities (and beaches) in Morocco. Theres no camels or such nonsense here. The old souk and medina are superb and there is a euro vibe to the beach.

Craig66
NSW, 2450 posts
21 Jun 2012 4:33PM
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wdric said...

Craig66 said...

Well there is nothing better than finding out first hand about a kite spot. Just spent 7 days/nights at Dakhla Attitude
http://www.dakhla-attitude.ma/index_en.php
Kited every morning and arvo for 7 days straight. Wind was strong and constant. Only used 9.5 or smaller. Ride 15 at home.
Ill up date more when i learn how to use a Moroccan key board :)
And post photos when i get home
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Kited every morning Hey, I guess they never had a bar well








1 of the 2 bars Ric

Craig66
NSW, 2450 posts
21 Jun 2012 4:36PM
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TomClift said...

Theres a lot of cocknbull about essoueira here. Its a very big beach, and there is a kite school there where you can hire new gear. Wind comes up early and by 2-3 becomes super gusty and very strong. Its why its called the windy city. Its also one of the cleanest cities (and beaches) in Morocco. Theres no camels or such nonsense here. The old souk and medina are superb and there is a euro vibe to the beach.


No Camels on the beach ???????????????????????????






wdric
NSW, 1625 posts
21 Jun 2012 5:41PM
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Nah, thats a 2013 model alpaca

Craig66 said...

TomClift said...

Theres a lot of cocknbull about essoueira here. Its a very big beach, and there is a kite school there where you can hire new gear. Wind comes up early and by 2-3 becomes super gusty and very strong. Its why its called the windy city. Its also one of the cleanest cities (and beaches) in Morocco. Theres no camels or such nonsense here. The old souk and medina are superb and there is a euro vibe to the beach.


No Camels on the beach ???????????????????????????





Craig66
NSW, 2450 posts
21 Jun 2012 5:54PM
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Oh yes Ric, your right, i only just noticed the long range fuel tanks

PS I forgot to mention the film crew and actors, horses, police, 4WD on the beach.
And the wind




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