Any one knows where in florida?
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Any one knows where in florida?
Any one knows where to ride in florida? I'd like to go to florida by the end of feb.
Thanks,Stroh
Thanks man, I also was wondering where I could ride some waves, so I can stay near to the kite area...
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try jupiter island maybe for waves? ive ridden there before and it was pretty fun.
http://www.jupiterkiteboarding.com/
http://www.jupiterkiteboarding.com/
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Judd and I spent 4 weeks last year in FL so I checked alot of sites, I just dogpiled FL kiteboarding and they have a couple of sites just like this one with lots of ride sites, but the Keys have no waves, lots of flats, it wasn't very windy while we where there mostly 16m stuff. East side of FL has the most wave sites, around Fort Pierce and Jupiter is great. We did not find it very launch friendly in Key West, but the local riders are real nice. Not much for camping , in the Key's unless you stay at a KOA, most of the stateparks had no room for even a tent. Off of the Keys we found lots of cheap camping in all the stateparks. We also had nice kiting around Fort De Soto (not sure on that spelling) and Clearwater Beach more bump and jump to flat water. They have camping at Fort De Soto, but no camping on Clearwater Beach, but lots of hotels.
Winds can be light in FL so bring big stuff. I've also had some good 9m stuff too.
Just a note the snorkling is great in Key West.
Hope that helps -- Dianne
Winds can be light in FL so bring big stuff. I've also had some good 9m stuff too.
Just a note the snorkling is great in Key West.
Hope that helps -- Dianne
I'm heading to the Keys in March, planning to stay in Islamorada, and kite mostly Anne's Beach, but will also check out others. Here's some kite beaches in the keys:
Islamorada:
* Whale Harbor Marina, Upper Matecumbe (Islamorada)—MM 83.5--they charge $5-$10 to use site. Grassy area to rig, tight launch, walk out into water to launch.
* Anne’s Beach, Lower Matecumbe (Islamorada)---MM 73--small municipal park with 2 parking lots for 10 cars each, the southern lot is the best launch. Noel @ Otherside Board Sports, 305-853-9728, has a BBQ there every Sunday if there’s wind, usually 20-50 people. The locals ride at Anne’s Beach because you have to pay at Whale Harbor. Great flat water, waist deep ½ mile out. Almost no beach on high tide. Water’s edge is 20m from highway, keep your kite away from the road.
Long Key:
* Long Key State Park---MM 68—Probably a fee to get into park
Marathon:
* Curry Hammock State Park---MM 62. Flat & shallow. Clean water with some muddy bottom. Small beach, not much space. Probably a fee to get into park
* Coco Plum--MM 52-54?
* Sombrero Beach—MM 50—Nice sand beach, nice sandy bottom, crystal clear water
* Bahia Honda State Park—MM 37. Fee to enter park. The only place in the keys that gets any waves, but they’re very small---nice sandbar, shallow, soft bottom-----excellent sandy beach-----Go to very north end of parking lot, then walk down the beach further east to stay out of the yellow buoys.
Key West:
* Smathers Beach—South end of island by airport. All kiting is done at eastern end of beach where the power lines stop. Shallow, flat water. Technical launch with wind shadows & close power lines.
Darlene
Islamorada:
* Whale Harbor Marina, Upper Matecumbe (Islamorada)—MM 83.5--they charge $5-$10 to use site. Grassy area to rig, tight launch, walk out into water to launch.
* Anne’s Beach, Lower Matecumbe (Islamorada)---MM 73--small municipal park with 2 parking lots for 10 cars each, the southern lot is the best launch. Noel @ Otherside Board Sports, 305-853-9728, has a BBQ there every Sunday if there’s wind, usually 20-50 people. The locals ride at Anne’s Beach because you have to pay at Whale Harbor. Great flat water, waist deep ½ mile out. Almost no beach on high tide. Water’s edge is 20m from highway, keep your kite away from the road.
Long Key:
* Long Key State Park---MM 68—Probably a fee to get into park
Marathon:
* Curry Hammock State Park---MM 62. Flat & shallow. Clean water with some muddy bottom. Small beach, not much space. Probably a fee to get into park
* Coco Plum--MM 52-54?
* Sombrero Beach—MM 50—Nice sand beach, nice sandy bottom, crystal clear water
* Bahia Honda State Park—MM 37. Fee to enter park. The only place in the keys that gets any waves, but they’re very small---nice sandbar, shallow, soft bottom-----excellent sandy beach-----Go to very north end of parking lot, then walk down the beach further east to stay out of the yellow buoys.
Key West:
* Smathers Beach—South end of island by airport. All kiting is done at eastern end of beach where the power lines stop. Shallow, flat water. Technical launch with wind shadows & close power lines.
Darlene

Darlene and others hit it well the her summary. I'll only add that if you want waves then head up near Cocoa Beach. Florida isn't exactly known for waves, but that's near where they are going to happen if they are at all.
There are many good wave spots along the coast near the Cape, and mostly south from there for about an hour or so...
-Coach
There are many good wave spots along the coast near the Cape, and mostly south from there for about an hour or so...
-Coach
Ft. Meyers?
While we're on the subject, Sun Country just started flying to Ft. Meyers.
Would that be a good jumping off point to hit some Gulf Coast & Fla. Keys
hot spots. I hear the traffic down there is horrendous, but...
JRN
Would that be a good jumping off point to hit some Gulf Coast & Fla. Keys
hot spots. I hear the traffic down there is horrendous, but...

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Judd and I are heading to FL the 22, going to Clearwater Beach for a couple of weeks, then checking out Cape San Blas , which is not too far from Panama City, for a week or so...
Steve B didn't you kite in that area last year? Anyone else kite in that area?
Man I am sick of winter, I need to take some clothes off
dianne
Steve B didn't you kite in that area last year? Anyone else kite in that area?
Man I am sick of winter, I need to take some clothes off

dianne
Florida Kiting
Heh,
Just got back from the Keys. Lots of good wind and riding at Anne's Beach and Whale Harbor. A couple of years ago I was up on the Panhandle. Cape San Blast can be good as can be Mexico Beach. Emerald Coast Kiteboarding is out of Panama City - if there's wind there's a group riding over there and they'll know where to go.
For the past several years I've been flying NWA in and out of Fort Lauderdale. I put my boards and wet suits in a wake board bag and my kites in a large duffel. I've never been charged either way. My wake board bag must max out about 150 cause my 149 Glide is about as big as it would hold.
If you get to the Keys, check out the group at Anne's. Its shallow enough you never see white caps. More than one northerner read the wind wrong and went out too big and was way over powered. Man, do I love those flats . . . .
Ride on,
Jerry W
Just got back from the Keys. Lots of good wind and riding at Anne's Beach and Whale Harbor. A couple of years ago I was up on the Panhandle. Cape San Blast can be good as can be Mexico Beach. Emerald Coast Kiteboarding is out of Panama City - if there's wind there's a group riding over there and they'll know where to go.
For the past several years I've been flying NWA in and out of Fort Lauderdale. I put my boards and wet suits in a wake board bag and my kites in a large duffel. I've never been charged either way. My wake board bag must max out about 150 cause my 149 Glide is about as big as it would hold.
If you get to the Keys, check out the group at Anne's. Its shallow enough you never see white caps. More than one northerner read the wind wrong and went out too big and was way over powered. Man, do I love those flats . . . .
Ride on,
Jerry W

Anne's Beach
Darlene,
Unfortunately, I drove out of the Keys on March 1st and got back in MN that evening.
Sorry I missed you. Hope you won't be off your board for long.
I won't be back at Anne's until January 31, 2009.
Ride on,
Jerry
Unfortunately, I drove out of the Keys on March 1st and got back in MN that evening.
Sorry I missed you. Hope you won't be off your board for long.
I won't be back at Anne's until January 31, 2009.
Ride on,
Jerry
Girl on crutches
Hey Darlene - Whats up with the Crutches ? Heather and I agree with the long winter - its time to go get some sun and wind in warmer temps!!
Rob Hyland
Cabrinha Shop Rider / Lakawa Team Rider
Cabrinha Shop Rider / Lakawa Team Rider