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kiterbiker
Since 12 Jun 2010
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Fri Jan 25, 13 9:26 am Rhode Island Kiting |
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Hey everyone,
I'm going to be in Newport Rhode Island the last week of April/first week of may. Should I bring kite gear? Looks like it may be a bit early based on my quick internet search. |
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K2

Since 30 Apr 2009
274 Posts
Hood River, OR
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Fri Jan 25, 13 11:08 am |
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If you don't bring it, it's going to blow. If you do, it won't.
Seriously though if you have room and you think you'll have some free time bring some gear. I've never been kiting out there but that's just what I would think about. If I ever go traveling somewhere I usually bring kite gear if I can. Hopefully somebody on here will know more about the local conditions around there during that time though. _________________ Live to kite another day |
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tonyb

Since 09 Oct 2006
973 Posts
Stevenson in the summer & SPI in the winter
Bolstad Clan
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Fri Jan 25, 13 11:53 am |
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Not sure of the season out there but if it's blowing there are some great spots only a couple of hours away on Cape Cod or down on Long Island. Nice people out there as well!
Tony |
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GWTW

Since 11 Aug 2008
26 Posts
Gone With The Wind
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Fri Jan 25, 13 12:27 pm |
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Massachusetts's version of nwkite, http://masskiting.com/ is a descent source of info for New England. Certainly bring your 5/4 wet suit or dry suit that time of year.
Rip it up!! |
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undertow

Since 15 Feb 2008
371 Posts
BeaversBurg
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Fri Jan 25, 13 1:00 pm |
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| It's going to be kinda cold, bring your drysuit. |
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barfly

Since 31 Mar 2005
1216 Posts
Portland
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kassak
Since 18 May 2010
108 Posts
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Sat Jan 26, 13 5:41 pm |
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Definitely bring your stuff. April and May are usually excellent months in RI/MA. There is kiting all over the place just look at google maps and find a beach. Very uncrowded as well. That time of year the water is still cool so you'll need some thick rubber including sometimes booties, gloves and hood. By the middle of May all the accessories have usually come off and it's just a 4/3 wetsuit with spring booties. Also depending on which beaches you are on the water temps can vary greatly.
There is a kite shop in Newport, Hooley Boardsports or something like that. Also a short drive to cape offers limitless opportunities. As well, a trip out to Block Is. can be pretty amazing.
Shoot me a pm and we can be in touch when you get here and I can give you some more specific info and I can show you some spots. |
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saleeba

Since 05 Mar 2006
238 Posts
Masshole
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Sun Jan 27, 13 6:20 pm Rhody Kiting |
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| Bring your stuff, I live in Providence now and spring is probably the windiest season here. Plenty of kiting to be had. Hit me up when your in town and I could steer you in the right direction.. |
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DownStream
Since 18 Apr 2007
381 Posts
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DownStream
Since 18 Apr 2007
381 Posts
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rufford1992
Since 20 Feb 2013
1 Posts
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Wed Feb 20, 13 8:58 pm |
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| I'm thinking about coming up this weekend from DC to visit my folks in RI. I'm a beginner kiteboarder. I've been looking at the Weather on Saturday and it looks mid teens, but gusty (up to 22) ENE. Would Ninigret (Pond) be good in this direction/speed/condition? If so, can anyone point to or provide the local rules/hints for riding there? I checked out Kitebeaches, but didn't get a lot of info on parking/hazards/hints. |
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massterb
Since 16 Apr 2010
17 Posts
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Thu Feb 21, 13 5:36 am |
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winters in the Northeast are excellent for kiting, but definitely not beginner friendly. the place will likely be deserted.
Here is your info:
http://masskiting.com/kiteboarding-beaches/ninigret-pond-southern-ri
I've only kited there in a SE. I'm not sure how you will get off the beach in a NE but I'm only familiar with the standard launch area.
I'm sure folks will be snowkiting with the forecasted storm. That seems to be your better bet, try to hook up on masskiting.com |
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ldhr
Since 21 Jul 2009
1490 Posts
Hood River
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Thu Feb 21, 13 11:14 am |
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| rufford1992 wrote: | | I'm thinking about coming up this weekend from DC to visit my folks in RI. I'm a beginner kiteboarder. I've been looking at the Weather on Saturday and it looks mid teens, but gusty (up to 22) ENE. Would Ninigret (Pond) be good in this direction/speed/condition? If so, can anyone point to or provide the local rules/hints for riding there? I checked out Kitebeaches, but didn't get a lot of info on parking/hazards/hints. |
Do you have any idea how cold it will be to kite in RI in February?
Guessin the wind chill will be near 20 degrees if it's blowing 17 mph.
Do you have a 6 mil wetsuit or dependable drysuit, hood, booties, and gloves?
Can you ride and stay upwind, and not fall in for your entire session?
If you answer no to any of these questions - don't even think about it or you have a good chance of dying.
You don't want to be body dragging in water that's under 50 degrees. |
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saleeba

Since 05 Mar 2006
238 Posts
Masshole
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Fri Feb 22, 13 6:53 pm |
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| ninigret wind is super gusty. Way more windsurfers there than kiters and the launch blows. GO TO THE CAPE!! chapin is great and perfect for all levels on a NE. |
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