After spending a week on Fuerteventuras north shore I was heading south to the area of Jandia. Costa Calma is where the wind and kitesurfing world cup is held each year (VKWC) and lies on a 7 km beach stretch with offshore winds. It's handy to have your tide table near since most of the beaches get flooded on high tide, forming butter flat and rippable lagoons.
Rene Egli Center in Costa Calma |
Depending on the daily conditions the winds can be quite fierce and it's worth exploring the area to find your own little beach stretch with smooth winds. I ended up staying a few km down the coast and hanging out with the guys at Club Mistral. Big shout to the crew at Club Mistral for keeping that awesome spirit up! What a beautiful and peaceful place this is with awesome people and only kiteboarding to focus on.
Checking the conditions |
the beaches fill up on high tide |
hanging with the boys at Club Mistral |
look close |
Indy Glide |
stoked to be here |
butter flat right here |
backside 360's in those little kickers |
1 comments:
this blog is so aesthetically pleasing! and this guy's adventures are so inspiring! hoping to one day visit the Fuerteventuras north and south shore to experience what he experienced!
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