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Old 11-13-2006, 03:41 AM
Skye Skye is offline
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Originally Posted by RickI

I've been trying to answer this question by visitors from all over the world for years. What would you expect to find in an area with year round kiting, more kiters per capita than most of the USA, kiting took off here at least five to six years ago and 2.25 Million people with few readily accessible launch areas? Access issues. Finally, I have a good answer to this question:

http://fksa.org/viewtopic.php?t=1509
Guess this could be a hot thread...

Yep, thanks Rick. Very good thread, I have it printed out :-)

Thanks for all info, its good to be prepared on all levels to be able to get as much kiting as possible on the vacation.

I read on kitebeaches.com that shorties might be required at some spots and Danny says that booties will keep my feet warm. I thougt Florida was blessed with sun and warm weather 365 days a year... :roll:

Anyway, I read that average temp in december is 70ths low 85 high? Is it over 70s in the air, I am happy.

What is warm and what is cold for you guys? I put my booties on pretty late. I am from Sweden, where there are polarbears in the streets and where Santa lives...

This is a few weeks ago... :P

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