Friday, 28 December 2007

Nicaragua Kitesurf Spots: In General

First & most importantly if you are planning a kitesurf trip to Nicaragua (or Costa Rica for that matter) MAKE SURE that your proposed trip is in the windy season which is from Christmas to Easter in Granada, and from November to May in the Rivas area. The wind strength is definitely better on the lee shores with the greatest fetch- eg. the Rivas area. And for that reason they have a season that is extended by about a month at each end. A potential draw back to kiting in the Rivas area is that the wind in Jan, Feb & March is FEROCIOUSLY strong- whereas in and around Granada it is perfect.

Typically during the epicenter of the windy season the Rivas area will see a lot of 35kts PLUS days, whereas Granada's wind tends to hover around the 28kts mark.

Wind direction is exactly 45 degrees side-on at Granada's "The Farm" spot. I'm not certain about the angle of the wind at the Rivas "San Jorge" spots, but i think its a bit more onshore. If anyone knows please let me know.

Have a look at the following map to get a general idea of where's where...

I can't seem to get all the spots to show on the map below, so click on the "view larger map..." link below and see my other maps.

Comments & suggestions for new spots always welcome.


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Monday, 24 December 2007

Christmas Eve & Very Windy...

But unfortunately there is no way I am going to be able to escape to the lake. Right, now to get on with some errands- starting with my Christmas shopping... And a rather nice picture taken yesterday afternoon:

From Granada, Nica...

First kitesurf session on lake nicaragua for season 2008


Finally, after a long wait I had the opportunity to snatch a couple of hours kiting on the lake yesterday afternoon. The wind was not perfect, but was fun. A couple of knots more an would have been perfect. Went using crossbow 12 meter and custom 128 board- if only I still had the 136 from last year I would have been fine.

The water level of the lake is still high from the September & October rains, which were very heave this year, and the beach is a bit skanky. The same kids I trained up last year for assistance with rigging, launching, landing and derigging are all still there and haven't forgotten a thing.
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Here's a video I dug up which shows the end of the last kite season. Although conditions here are amazing, unfortunately there aren't many shops to replace broken gear...


Sunday, 23 December 2007

Windy Season arrived, and baby John-David too

Its starting to get windy, and John-david has arrived and is settling in nicely. So within the next few weeks there is the possibility that my kitesurf season will begin.....