Island styles!

Getting back into it
Getting back into it

After 7 weeks of landlocked hell in Johannesburg with the sounds of Vuvuzela’s as a backdrop to the bitter cold winter… Fuerte Ventura sounded like Heaven. And it has been. Sure there are a few too many kites in the water, and the italians seem to have invaded the island… But the water is warm, the sun is shinning, the wind is blowing, and the woman are beautiful.

Been fun Catching up with Gunnar who is now riding for Flysurfer. I have been lucky with wind so far 4 days solid. between 15 and 20 knots side shore with relatively flat water.

During my 7 week forced break I tried to stay fit by going to gym. BORING. But besides being boring, it also seemed to have done just about nothing! my body has suffered through the minimum 4 hours of kiting everyday, and lactic acid is my friend.

I also found some moves to be a little rusty… So at first I stuck to old tricks

Old Tricks
Old Tricks

But after 4 days, I’m ready to start busting out some newer moves.

The water conditions have been great even if it does get a tad crowded. Today, I had to get out of the water for a while as it had become like an obstacle course and any trick atempt would have been suicidal.
But I’m not complaining.

Flag beach is a great beach to hang out at. Friendly people and it even has a kiosk on the beach which has the Italians lining up for espressos.

As usual plenty of interest in my “Different” kites.

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The Flag beach centre is a great place to hang out. Everyone is friendly and helps out.

So I can’t tell you about any other spots at the moment. Unfortunately my short stay needs to have a maximum time on the water, cause after this it’s Italia. And there the wind is scarce and the beaches are like a mall on a saturday…

So I’m really making the most of the time that I have got.

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The night life has been entertaining to say the least… somehow my guitar has come in handy! But for this blog, I’ll stick to kiting.

I hope to be able to come back and stay longer next time, perhaps not over August, but earlier in the season. To really improve my flat water riding, and enjoy the friendly atmosphere of the island. Thanks Gunnar for putting me up. One more day and it will be time to ramble on… Italia next but with a smile on my dial.

PS oh yes, I left the south of the Island to the PKRA boys…

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2 thoughts on “Island styles!”

  1. Hey, I heard that Fuerteventura was too crowded to really enjoy, but I see in your photos that there are very few surfers about. Were you there out of season? I guess it’s close enough to the Ecuator to have a long season, but prefer to avoid overly crowded places until I can show off a bit more.

  2. It is pretty crowded especially at the moment. August is very busy. I think June and September are good months.
    Try it out, it’s good.

    Ced

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