bennie said...
Cbulota,
A couple of Q's:
is this where the cooktown locals kite? or would you be most likely kiting by yourself if you rocked up most days?
Do you need a 4X4 to get there and how long does it take to get there from cooktown?
Is there much to do around cooktown for the mrs and kids?
Also have you kited the beach behind the golf course? looking at google maps it looks like a possibility for a decent location
I'm actually not sure if that's where Cooktown locals kite? I've been around Cooktown and haven't seen anywhere decent to setup or kite and the wind wasn't as good there. I'm sure there are Cooktown locals on here that can answer that question. they can probably inform you better about what do to there with the wife and kids...I haven't been spending much time there myself, seemed pretty quiet. Also not sure about the golf course location...I haven't been kiting anywhere other than Archers.
You're not very likely to bump into any other kiters there. Although a month ago another group of 3 came down for two days.
no need for a 4x4 at this time of year to get there. At the moment the road is as good as it gets as it hasn't been raining for a while. There is only one creek crossing that can potentially fill up quickly if it rains hard for a while (completely dried out ATM), but I wouldn't worry too much about it. Seen plenty of 2WD cars, buses and caravans down there, no worries...just a slower drive.
The access road is 15 km south of Cooktown and signed posted so you can't miss it. The dirt road is about 9km long and gets you straight to the beach.
Hope this helps a bit, Hopefully some locals can answer your questions better