Amazing spot!
Personally prefer to be coping water spray from a twin tip, especially in a tropical place like that, but I understand the appeal! To each his own!!
Awesome spot!
Just looked it up. North of Cook Islands?
Please tell us more about the area? Expensive? Flights expensive? Accommodation? Other stuff to do there? Family friendly? How long are the flights? Is there a kiting population there?
Would be good stuff to know
Hi guys, this really is the stuff dreams are made of
Flights from Sydney direct to Rarotonga, then a short hop of 45 mins to Aitutaki. Accommodation on the mainland is reasonable, but you must take a boat transfer to Honeymoon Island for the kiting (NZD 35.00 return). While I know there is kiting from the mainland I would personally recommend going to Honeymoon as kiting is 20 times better. Flat an shallow lagoons as far as the eye can see - a perfect place for beginners or TT riders wanting to perfect their tricks. At the moment Mark Jacobs is there with the Switch and Air Rush teams shooting for their new products, a nice show to enjoy - total freaks :), far too good for me.
I will post additional photos later about the kiting at Honeymoon, these were taken on One Foot Island inlet on the other side of the lagoon. Awesome downwinders to be had on the right wind.
Expensive? that is relative - this is an island, everything is 'imported' in by barge so the prices are about 20 bucks for takeaway meals or about 40.00 NZD for a resort restaurant. If you want to do it on the cheap it can be a little tiring after a while.
I may not repeat for a while as I had to travel to One Foot to foil because Honeymoon Island is far too shallow for a foil.
Did I like it? well, look at the pictures.. that session was A.M.A.Z.I.N.G... what else can I say?
V
there is definitely something special about foil boarding in such locations, really can't wait to see where you take it from here, so stoked on the idea
nice shots sirV but the way your hand is reaching out in each shot it looks like your foil board should of come with a hand bag
24 days and I'm there. CAN NOT WAIT!!!
Hey, Sir V, any neoprene required or will a rashie do the job?
Ive got to stop reading threads like these whilst im at work,.. sooo depressing. Makes the day go quicker though, read the articticle, then spend the rest of the day researching flights etc. Thanks Sir V foir the report and man I wish I could be there!
Hi Sir V awesome shots , don't you love the way the WA wankers can really appreciate skill they should look at Johny Heinekin and co ride foils then they may appreciate the skill needed to ride one they have obviously never tried
Man I definitely went to the wrong place.
Just got back from Phuket with kite and family in tow. Dribbling wind but plenty of waves ...believe it or not. That foil looks like tricky work.
Cook Islands for me next year.
I was asked to upload some images of a Downwinder we did One Foot to Honeymoon Island.. as if you needed further proof of what Paradise looks like.
I'm unsure I will find a better scenery for such an epic DW.. it was simply amazing as you can see. I look at these pics and I am trying to find where I've seen better.. difficult though :). For give the fact that it's me in them as when they're on my kite that's what I get, just enjoy..
V
And there you have the GPS track recorded on the Suunto watch. As you can see the speed is marked as average.. who wants to speed with such scenery? about 2 hours strolling downwind..
V
Hi Sir V,
Great pics mate,
Im heading over, 3/Aug, can't wait. Was wondering what size kite you're on there ? Wind looks pretty light. wind Predictions look light as well.
Any other tips ?
Cheers mate
Looks a great place no doubt and the skills to ride the foil is great to see.
Can i ask why the foil is on a SB and not a twinny !!
Just cant see the sense in ridding a SB 2 foot above the water in no waves , the foils will have there place no doubt with certain crew looking for something different , but for the surf purist cant see it being the goods
Again the shots are fantastic Sir V and the foil doers look impressive