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		| Mundek 
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				|  Mon Aug 29, 22 4:14 pm    December kite trip destination within USA |   |  
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				| Hey, 
 What are the best places within USA to go to for kitesurfing vacation in December? Are any of the southern states still warm enough and reliabily windy? Ideally, I'm looking for some flat-ish water for practicing foiling, but if you tell me there is a place with common 20kt I'll take my twintip with me.
   
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		| moondog 
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				|  Mon Aug 29, 22 8:11 pm |   |  
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				| Tampa Florida isn’t too bad with numerous different wind direction beaches. Strong winds from the NW when the cold fronts come thru. _________________
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		| Nak 
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				|  Mon Aug 29, 22 10:04 pm |   |  
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				| Puerto Rico. Not a state, but still in the US. Hawaii is great, but you can get skunked if you're only going for a week. |  | 
	
		
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		| Mundek 
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				|  Mon Aug 29, 22 10:55 pm |   |  
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				| Thanks for suggestions. I was thinking of Florida before, but I was not sure about the wind. 
 Puerto Rico would be interesting, but I'm not sure I can go there. I need to find out. I'm in a green card process and I'm not allowed to leave US while the application is pending... Hence, me not looking at Bonaire or Brazil etc.
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		| CAK86 
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				|  Tue Aug 30, 22 3:30 am |   |  
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				| Hawaii or Corpus Christi, Tx. Corpus area will have fronts in December that can produce strong winds 25+ knots . Flat water for foiling can also be found depending on wind direction. If there is not a front and the air is still warm normal South East or East wind will blow strong enough to foil and possibly enough to twin tip. If the air temperature is still warm a spring suit can still be worn the first part of December. |  | 
	
		
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		| ldhr 
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				|  Tue Aug 30, 22 11:52 am |   |  
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				| This is where a subscription to Iwindsurf comes in handy. For each of the sensors - they have thousands - there's a graph that shows year round averages for each one.
 December is an iffy month for all sites in North America.
 For Tampa it shows 20% of the days in December exceed 20 and 44% exceed 15.
 San Padre Island is slightly better with 32% for 20 mph and 64% for 15mph.
 Corpus is 30% for 20mph and 57% for 15 mph.
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		| Sasquatch 
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				|  Tue Aug 30, 22 12:29 pm    outerbanks? |   |  
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				| Never been and I really have no idea if it would work in December, but what about 
 the outerbanks in NC?
 
 https://outerbankskiting.com/
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		| Mundek 
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				|  Tue Aug 30, 22 1:14 pm |   |  
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				| Thanks for more replies! Definitely some good suggestions. I'll look into them more in detail later today. I have a ikitesurf subscription and it is a good point to check the statistics there. 
 I was hoping for a bit warmer place than Outer banks and will probably leave it for a visit in a warmer months.
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		| eric 
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		| McLovin 
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				|  Tue Aug 30, 22 2:54 pm    December Kite Alternative |   |  
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				| If you can't travel why not consider just changing your perspective? 
 I've had some of my best days EVER kiting right here in the Gorge / Rooster in DECEMBER...
 
 New perspective = in a proper DRY SUIT it will be Florida temps on the inside even tho it's witch's nipple COLD on the outside...
 
 Just a thought?
 
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		| Mundek 
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				|  Tue Aug 30, 22 3:26 pm |   |  
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				| Oh, I plan on kiting the whole winter here!  I typically use a thick wetsuit though. Haven't found a need for a drysuit yet. 
 I have a bunch of days off to be used in this calendar year, so I want to squeeze in a kite trip to get some spot variety.
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		| shred_da_gorge 
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				|  Wed Aug 31, 22 11:43 am |   |  
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				| Shhh...
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		| west 
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				|  Thu Sep 01, 22 12:11 am |   |  
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				| Corpus....Tejas in extreme drought, it’ll be windy!!    flat water in laguna, foiling in bay, surf in gulf...cheap. |  | 
	
		
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		| Arb2me 
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				|  Fri Sep 02, 22 7:28 am |   |  
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				| Another vote for Puerto Rico here. Pretty much guaranteed wind in December.  Meets all your criteria. Definitely still a part of the USA, but in Spanish. |  | 
	
		
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		| Mundek 
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				|  Fri Sep 02, 22 8:58 am |   |  
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				| Thanks! Definitely Puerto Rico is very tempting and I am seriously considering it! How are Florida keys that time of the year? 
 I need to balance my needs for kitesurfing and wife's approval criteria, which probably crosses out Texas for now.
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		| Sasquatch 
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				|  Fri Sep 02, 22 9:56 am |   |  
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				|  	  | Mundek wrote: |  	  | Thanks! Definitely Puerto Rico is very tempting and I am seriously considering it! How are Florida keys that time of the year? 
 I need to balance my needs for kitesurfing and wife's approval criteria, which probably crosses out Texas for now.
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 You want your cake and eat it too.  The wind-widow dilemma.
 
 Hawaii is always a safe bet for great non-wind activities.  Sure, it doesn't have the classic flat water you're looking for.  I've only been to Maui once for kiting and it was in late October and I got good/great wind every day and some swell.  Head-high a couple of days, but mostly chest high.
 
 Never been to the Florida Keys for kiting, but I think that place has very limited access.  I think it is the kind of place that boat access opens a dimension hole and makes it a totally different world when you have that.
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		| west 
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				|  Mon Sep 05, 22 9:39 am |   |  
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				| with that moving winter kiting target destination of yours, I’d buy a ski pass and call it good; as long as your honey likes the snow  ....or go to Idaho and snowkite! |  | 
	
		
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