Is this true with a 20kt OFF shore wind? Are there any schools on the north and south coast which would have cross shore.
Any other tips?
Thanks
darippah wrote:I'd like to hear more about kiting in Aruba for the experienced rider. I can't imagine what it would be like to have a line break or bladder pop in offshore winds while 200m offshore... Can't see the locals paying $20/ session, is there another safe alternative?
Did you learn in Aruba? with whom you learn? Provably you have a bad experience, im a IKO level 2 senior instructor, im teaching since 2004 in different countries like Mexico, Brasil, Argentina, Spain, Turkey, Finland, Dominican Republic and now in Aruba, and im and my students are very happy about teaching and learning to kite in Aruba, aslo they come back every year to kite here. Every year the schools in Aruba teach hundreds of happy kiters and normally the people who learn in Fisherman huts after this they can kite everywhere in the world.Pin Head wrote:Yes.
Aruba is still one of the worst places to learn compared to what else is out there in the region/world.
You still didnt tell me who teach you.Pin Head wrote:offshore wind
gusty unreliable wind
many other kitesurfers in the water
many other windsurfers in the water
rough corally sea bottom
limited space near the beach
rescue boat fee to get you back to the beach
the list goes on.....................................................................
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