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Kiteboarding Tips Vancouver

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

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Strong Kiteboarding Wave Sailing Lower mainland

Monday, October 16th, 2006

Winter tends to bring some great wave sailing on the west coast of Canada, Vancouver Island wave kiteboarding can be unreal but quite violent. Winds tend to reach up to 35 knots and the waves can reach 4 meters. This makes for some exciting wave sailing here on Vancouver Island. Places like Long Beach, Nootka, Cape Caution and quite a few secret spots. Unfortunately, kiteboarding at any of these spots takes a bit of effort. But two hours of wave sailing in these conditions makes it all worthwhile at the end of the day.

Kiteboarding Safety - by Grant MacPherson

Saturday, August 19th, 2006

The kite pilot was way out of his depth. Unless you’re in a professional lesson situation, Nitinaht is a bad place to learn to fly a kite. The beach is a hazard. Nitinaht is a great place to progress in the sport, but it’s a lousy place place for your first few efforts. Both kite schools currently teaching at the lake - Strong Kiteboarding (Dwayne) and Elevation Kite School (Marie) have perfect safety records. Hats off to both of them for taking the time and care to make it that way. As a beginner, you cannot safely expect to make the jump from trainer kite to fullsize kite at Nitinaht’s narrow, rocky, driftwood covered beach, unless you’re under the coaching of an experienced instuctor like Dwayne or Marie. So please take a lesson.