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Old 07-21-2006, 08:15 AM
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hopefully you can rent out a hellicopter to land near the beach and use it to create wind that you will need....

ha.

seriously tho.. there is only a marginal chance that there will be wind enough to even fly a kite during those days.

contact a local kite instructor.. maybe you can do some land lessons to get your knowlege up on the sport, but if you really want to learn in ideal conditions Florida during the summer is not the place to go. Head to Hatteras area in North Carolina or to some choice spots in Texas... there you can sign up for one of those 3 or 4 day lesson packages where you will get some real on-water experience in correct conditions.

Winter in Florida is prime time..

goodluck!

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