Floride — Cape Hatteras (Caroline du Nord)
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Discover Floride — Cape Hatteras (Caroline du Nord)
The East Coast's historic mecca, on a wild barrier island 50 km off the mainland. Cape Hatteras's brilliant trick: two bodies of water back to back on a mile-wide strip of sand. To the west, the Pamlico Sound, a flat lagoon waist-deep for kilometres; to the east, the Atlantic and its waves. You learn in the lagoon, cross the road for the surf.
'Canadian Hole' owes its name to the Canadian windsurfers who came down in the 80s, when the island was already the number-one board spot in the United States. Kiting took over, but the spirit hasn't shifted: a low, narrow island, 50 km offshore, swept by a clean wind nothing blocks. The whole character of the place is in that back-to-back — lagoon and ocean split by a road. On one side you set your kite on pool-flat water where you stand for ever; on the other, you go chase waves fed by cyclones. Few places offer both a hundred metres apart.
Level and best time
On the sound side, it's one of the safest learning grounds going: flat water, waist-deep for nearly eleven kilometres, and the summer working wind that brings you back to the beach. The world's biggest freestyle sandbox. On the ocean side, it's another story: waves and cyclone swells for confident riders. REAL Watersports (in Waves) is one of the planet's biggest kite schools, alongside Kite Club Hatteras and others.
source : realwatersports.com ↗It blows almost year-round (twenty-plus windy days a month), but the calendar surprises: summer is the steadiest season (the south-west thermal blows nearly every day), while spring and autumn bring the strongest peaks (NE/NW fronts). September is the best month for waves (cyclone swells). On the sound side, your safe working wind is the south-west, which runs along the shore and brings you back in.
source : realwatersports.com ↗Arrival guide
The island is served by NC Highway 12; the flagship spot, Canadian Hole (Haulover Day Use Area), sits between Avon and Buxton, with showers and changing rooms. You're in Cape Hatteras National Seashore: kiting is only allowed at designated sites (Haulover/Canadian Hole, Kite Point, Salvo, Springer's Point on Ocracoke), and an NPS permit is required to drive on the beach. Nearest airport is Norfolk (Virginia), 2-3 h north.
source : nps.gov ↗Safety
On the sound side, a mistake is recoverable: you stand for kilometres, you can always walk or work back upwind. On the ocean side it's the opposite — a westerly there is offshore and won't bring you back, with real waves and rip currents: never head out offshore on the sea side. Second trap, specific to the sound: a westerly is onshore and pushes you toward Highway 12, which runs along the beach with its power lines. Never fly your kite over the lines. And watch the sky: squalls roll in fast here.
source : kiteclubhatteras.com ↗Soon, by the riders
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