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Kiteboarding Travel Guide: Squamish BC Canada - Destinations Ep04
Wind by Season
The best time to ride in Squamish is during their official kite season - from May 15 to September 15. Outside of this season, the air and water temperature can be quite cold and not kiter friendly. The wind is very steady throughout the summer, and most summer days mean wind of 18-35mph. Wind in Squamish is typically not gusty. As long as the skies are clear, you can expect good conditions for kiteboarding nearly every day of summer. Be sure to check the current weather cond
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24th May 2018
Kiteboarding Travel Guide: Hood River, Oregon - Destinations Ep03
Wind by Season
While Hood River is windy much of the year, the most consistent and comfortable times to ride are spring and summer. The season starts to kick off in May and ends in September. Before and after that, the weeather and water can be too cold to kite, and you may even get into snowkiting territory. In the summer months, you can get out for a session almost any day of the week if you have a variety of kite sizes or boards and are willing to move around to a couple of the nearby spo
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11th May 2018
Kiteboarding Travel Guide: Cabarete - Destinations Ep02
Your one stop kiteboarding video travel guide.
Wind By Season
It's warn and windy most of the year but summer is the the best season to visit. Granted, even the winter months seem to work like clockwork. There's really not a bad time to visit.
Adventure scale
There are plenty of high end accommodations for kiters and non kiters alike. If Grey Goose and infinity pools are on your radar you can find it. On the other hand, if you'd prefer something a little more adven
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26th Apr 2018
Kiteboarding Travel Guide: Progreso Mexico - Destinations Ep01
Welcome to destinations, your one stop kiteboarding video travel guide.
Wind By Season
It's warm and windy most of the year, but spring is the best season to visit. Progreso doesn't always work like clockwork, but it can be consistent! To give you some perspective, we visited in the winter and it was quite windy. In fact, we could have ridden every day had we not been so tired from adventuring. Touch base with Angel from Yuckite if you're planning a visit and he can give some insights
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11th Apr 2018
Kiteboarding: Onshore Vs Sideshore winds - Versus w/ Rygo Ep13
Last week, we did a video on Light wind vs Strong wind and how currents and tides come into play. Contrary to what I expected, it seemed to be well received. So as I said, I’m going to elaborate further and talk about conditions a little more. I know these conditions videos are a little beginner centric so for any experienced riders who watch this series for gear reviews I’ll get back on track with another gear video next week. That said, you might find some of the points in this
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17th Jan 2018
New Kiteboarding Spot Assessment
New kiteboarding locations can be intimidating. In this Vlog I'll be covering how to assess a new spot, as well as a few important reminders. These tips will be especially helpful if you're traveling to a location like Hood River, OR.
A busy month
Speaking of the Hood, I've spent the last few weeks wrapping up some work in the Pacific North West. From Seattle to Squamish back down to Hood River. It's been eventful to say the least. Fortunately, I was able to get some time on the water my
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1st Jun 2017
Packing a kiteboarding Golf Bag
In this Vlog, we’re going to be covering how to pack your kiteboarding bag. The first thing to talk about when packing a kite bag is what kind of bag do you have or do you want.
Why a golf bag?
A lot of people who are kiting will go with a golf bag or a bag that can be disguised as a golf bag. Namely, because airlines don't charge for those. Some airlines charge $200 for kiteboarding equipment, which seems very unreasonable.
So the bag I chose is pretty simple, 
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19th May 2017
Three tips for working remotely
My name is Crystal Veness, and I’m living the dream.
I’ve been traveling full time for more than two years, with no home base and nothing but a kite bag, a carry-on suitcase, and a backpack in tow. This journey has spanned 5 continents, 19 countries, and created more than 1,000,000 memories, and the journey continues today.
I’ll be honest, my bank account isn’t exactly growing, but I have accumulated an indescribable wealth of experiences, wonderful connections, and sk
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26th Apr 2017
Let's Chat: Travelling with Kiteboarding Golf Bags
Traveling with Kite Gear
Spring break is right around the corner! Hopefully, you have you planned your trip, packed your bags and are ready for some good times on the water.
Quick question—how much are you planning to spend on travelling with your kiteboarding gear?
Although there are creative ways to get around paying extra for your kite gear, It’s always a good idea to consult your airline’s policy on baggage fees beforehand. That way, at least you’re prepared for the w
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29th Mar 2017
Ride with Blake: How to Live on a Sailboat
In the second episode Blake gives us a glimpse into his life on a sailboat in Key West.
Kite dreams
Quit your job, move somewhere south. Pick up a sailboat and spend your days kiteboarding with friends. Live a care-free life. It sounds impossible, I know. I'm here to tell you it's not. Four years ago I moved to the Florida Keys. Since then I've lived in more than a few apartments and surfed a lot of couches, some nicer than others. Along the way, I've learned a lot about myself and
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2nd Mar 2017
Taking Kiting Micro-Vacations to Regain Work/Life Balance
Three things that you can do today to reset and find happiness...
Why do we do adventure sports like snowboarding and skiing? I can sum it up in one word. Freedom.
When we were kids, life was about three things: discovery, creativity and play. Somehow, the older we got, the less we played, the less we discovered, and the less we created. With so many obligations from family, bills, and personal goals, it can be easy to get overwhelmed. Along the way, we lose that passion and sense of adve
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7th Feb 2017
Bears, beer, and wind
One kiter’s pilgrimage to Hood River and what she learned along the way.
Kallie and her husband Andrew exploring the hood
A few years back, my husband Andrew and I were traveling through Colorado. It was late on the Fourth of July, and we found ourselves driving from campground to campground only to hear, “Sorry, we’re full.” We finally found an RV park after ten P.M. where an awkward teenage host said we could pitch a tent, but with a warning: “Just make sure you
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27th Jan 2017
Let’s Chat: What to Bring On Your Next Kiteboarding Vacation
What should you bring on your next big kiting trip? A checklist.
So, you've booked tickets to head toward warmer climates, have you? Or, haven't you? It's time to get that done, as it's travel season for many of us - we're here to help your upcoming trip go as smoothly as possible.
Here at MACkite, we don't just sit at our desks all day checking emails and answering phones - we actually leave the office with kite gear in tow and head south as well! After years and years of experience, we feel th
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19th Jan 2017
Chasing The Dream
Traveling, Kiting, and Working Around The World
It sounds too good to be true, an unattainable adventure. Traveling full time, working remotely, and kiteboarding as much as you want?! How is that even possible? Relax… it is.
My name is Crystal Veness, and I’m living the dream.
I’ve been traveling full time for more than two years, with no home base and nothing but a kite bag, a carry-on suitcase, and a backpack in tow. This journey has spanned 5 continents, 19 countries
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10th Jan 2017
Kitesurfing Travel
Do you like kitesurfing and traveling, but can’t seem to find a reliable way to combine the two? Read on, Magellan. We have a solution.
The board.
Let’s start with “compact” surf shapes, like the North Pro CSC or the North Whip CSC. These are kite surfboards that typically have a shorter overall length and width, combined with more parallel rails and a blunted tip. They’ve been marketed as being good for strapless airs and freestyle, but they are also really fun for
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12th Nov 2016