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Acceso
Distancia de la ciudad Viaje de un día
Tiempo de acceso Acceso directo (< 5min)
¿Fácil de encontrar? OK
¿Acceso publico? Acceso publico
Acceso especial No hay vías de acceso
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Características del spot de kitesurf
Calidad del spot Estupendo
Experiencia Todos
Tipo Playa
¿Kitesurf/viento? Bueno para Kitesurf, Bueno para Windsurf
Estilo Ola, Freeride, Bump & Jump, Larga distancia
Mejor momento Mañana, Tarde, Noche
Peligros Polución
Poblado durante la semana Vacío
Poblado en fines de semana Vacío
Entorno
Calidad del agua Turbio
Corriente Débil ( < 1 nudo)
Fondo Arenoso, Profundo
Marea Mejor en marea baja
Comodidades
Camping, Duchas
Viento local
Tipo Viento Venturi
Fuerza Fuerte ( > 25 nudos)
Dirección principal Nordeste
Mejor dirección Nordeste
Mejor dirección relativa Cross-Shore
Período De Septiembre a Mayo
Más informaciones
English (Traducir este texto en Español): it blows HARD in Taiwan. for winter winds all you need is a 5m to 10m. summer winds are from the south and a little more mellow but you'll still need a 10-14m with occasional 5/7m days thrown in for good measure. and then before it starts al over again there is the typhoon season which can either be solid or stupid strong.
it blows HARD in Taiwan. for winter winds all you need is a 5m to 10m. summer winds are from the south and a little more mellow but you'll still need a 10-14m with occasional 5/7m days thrown in for good measure. and then before it starts al over again there is the typhoon season which can either be solid or stupid strong.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): it blows HARD in Taiwan. for winter winds all you need is a 5m to 10m. summer winds are from the south and a little more mellow but you'll still need a 10-14m with occasional 5/7m days thrown in for good measure. and then before it starts al over again there is the typhoon season which can either be solid or stupid strong.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): it blows HARD in Taiwan. for winter winds all you need is a 5m to 10m. summer winds are from the south and a little more mellow but you'll still need a 10-14m with occasional 5&#47;7m days thrown in for good measure. and then before it starts al over again there is the typhoon season which can either be solid or stupid strong.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): it blows HARD in Taiwan. for winter winds all you need is a 5m to 10m. summer winds are from the south and a little more mellow but you'll still need a 10-14m with occasional 5&amp;#47;7m days thrown in for good measure. and then before it starts al over again there is the typhoon season which can either be solid or stupid strong.
Información adicional
English (Traducir este texto en Español): watch for gusty conditions on high tide and NE/E winds. especially close to the pier. N and NE are the best directions and the north side of the pier holds great waves before and after low tide. check out the downwinder options as well. grab a bite to eat at "the spot" right at the entrance to the beach and check in with Tony for local intel. he has a couple rooms to rent for the night too and can give you the scoop on where/when to ride. the winter winds can get strong (30-40+ knots) and 4-5m wind swell so it's best to go out with someone else for safety. you are on your own here as there is no such thing as water rescue in Taiwan.
watch for gusty conditions on high tide and NE/E winds. especially close to the pier. N and NE are the best directions and the north side of the pier holds great waves before and after low tide. check out the downwinder options as well. grab a bite to eat at "the spot" right at the entrance to the beach and check in with Tony for local intel. he has a couple rooms to rent for the night too and can give you the scoop on where/when to ride. the winter winds can get strong (30-40+ knots) and 4-5m wind swell so it's best to go out with someone else for safety. you are on your own here as there is no such thing as water rescue in Taiwan.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): watch for gusty conditions on high tide and NE/E winds. especially close to the pier. N and NE are the best directions and the north side of the pier holds great waves before and after low tide. check out the downwinder options as well. grab a bite to eat at "the spot" right at the entrance to the beach and check in with Tony for local intel. he has a couple rooms to rent for the night too and can give you the scoop on where/when to ride. the winter winds can get strong (30-40+ knots) and 4-5m wind swell so it's best to go out with someone else for safety. you are on your own here as there is no such thing as water rescue in Taiwan.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): watch for gusty conditions on high tide and NE&#47;E winds. especially close to the pier. N and NE are the best directions and the north side of the pier holds great waves before and after low tide. check out the downwinder options as well. grab a bite to eat at &quot;the spot&quot; right at the entrance to the beach and check in with Tony for local intel. he has a couple rooms to rent for the night too and can give you the scoop on where&#47;when to ride. the winter winds can get strong (30-40+ knots) and 4-5m wind swell so it's best to go out with someone else for safety. you are on your own here as there is no such thing as water rescue in Taiwan.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): watch for gusty conditions on high tide and NE&amp;#47;E winds. especially close to the pier. N and NE are the best directions and the north side of the pier holds great waves before and after low tide. check out the downwinder options as well. grab a bite to eat at &amp;quot;the spot&amp;quot; right at the entrance to the beach and check in with Tony for local intel. he has a couple rooms to rent for the night too and can give you the scoop on where&amp;#47;when to ride. the winter winds can get strong (30-40+ knots) and 4-5m wind swell so it's best to go out with someone else for safety. you are on your own here as there is no such thing as water rescue in Taiwan.
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