TheKiteMag - Guides Destination Guide Autumn 2018 | Page 2

I love kiting at my home spot. I know all of the ins and outs of it: the best tidal state; which wind directions tend to increase by a knot or two when the sun comes out; where that rock is etc… If you’ve kited somewhere a few hundred times then – almost subconsciously – you become completely tuned in to all of these little variables that mean that you ‘know when to go’ and know how to make the most out of the forecast. When you head away on a trip though, you are at the other end of this spectrum: you don’t know when the best tide is, you don’t know about that rock, and you don’t know why everyone else is coming in when it all looks fine to you… Then 10 minutes later you’re swimming in. But what I love about traveling is that the kind of knowledge you’ve gathered over years at your home spot you suddenly start picking up over the course of a few hours somewhere new. You work out what’s happening as the tide comes in, you spot the rip is that’d been making it hard to get back upwind and… you soon know where that rock is. After a few days you feel like a local and enjoy the satisfaction of timing your sessions right so that you score the prime conditions. This is one of the great things about traveling. Other things of course include: the sunshine, the warm water, the local beer, the local food and the fact you’re ON HOLIDAY! So take a look through our guide, decide on where you want to head this winter, and then get online or on the phone and get it booked up. It will make winter a whole lot more bearable, we promise… Cover: Nothing says ‘holiday’ like boardies and cruising around on a foil… Photo: James Boulding Here: This one definitely isn’t Maui (and definitely no boardies) but it still looks like a pretty nice place to get away to… Photo: Lukas Pitsch