Category Archives: Light Wind Kiting

Holbox, Mexico windy season.

This years windy season in Mexico will soon start once again, so the time is right to tell you all about the wind seasons in Isla Holbox.

 Holbox is blessed with a long windy season which normally runs from November until the end of May.

Leon Lever sunset dark slide on Holbox

The Main season is made up of two overlapping but very different seasons, the winter season and the spring season. Both seasons show off the different characters of it’s beautiful kite spots.

Link to Holbox Kiters GuideClick Here

The Winter Season is the season of the Norte and is just about to start on Isla Holbox.

During the winter season (November – February) we get winds ranging from 12-25 knots.  Usually starting from the North, strong and fierce (20-25 knots) and then gradually veering and weakening through NE and then Easterly. The cycle usually lasts 4-5 days and then repeats.    A 3mm wetsuit is recommended for all but the hardiest of riders during the Nortes.   During the Norte the skies will turn grey, the wind will blow strong and you’ll find us riding at Kite beach during these storms enjoying the flat water in the lagoon.

Cathy flies high in Holbox Lagoon

As the Norte passes us and the winds veer more Easterly we’ll head off to Punta Mosquito by boat.

Spring Season (Mid February – End of April) This season sees water temperatures rise and the consistent NE – E winds kick in that usually blow from 12-20 knots.  The Nortes of the winter continue to periodically blow, but much less often and usually finish late March. Nothing beats a good March Norte – Strong winds, flat  and warm water.

In April the wind is predominantly from the East and sees near daily boat trips to Punta Mosquito…

or you could stay behind on Main beach to enjoy some epic flat water kitefoil conditions with me.

Holbox is a kitefoil paradise

May is the last month of the traditional wind season and usually sees a alot of spring pattern winds for the first two weeks and then gradually transitioning to our thermal summer pattern with lighter but more Northerly winds. In June the rains often start.

Summer Time – There can be wind in the summer but it is much less predictable. If you are on Holbox during the summer and lucky enough to find wind, quickly grab your kites and enjoy a ride in empty waters. The usual spots will work but don’t expect the schools to be there as they usually shut down for the summer.

Check out next weeks article on the kite spots of Holbox.

If you cant wait that long please contact me via

jonny@whenitswindy.com

or contact Holbox Kiteboarding School directly

teachme@holboxkiteboarding.com

www.holboxkiteboarding.com

WhatsApp +5219841795021

Holbox 2016 season ends – Foilboarding, Unicyling and Manta Rays

Holbox Kite season 2016 ended at the beginning of June. Holbox Kiteboarding School will re-open in November.

Sorry it’s been a while…

What an incredible and busy season it was. We had reliable winds from November until June once more. The students as ever were really enthusiastic and successful and it was great to watch the progress of all. Especially those who stayed that little bit longer. The foilboard  seems to be really taking off this year. As a location to practice foilboarding, Holbox, MX really is awesome with rideable conditions most days throughout the season.

Before we left  Cathy learned to ride the foilboard.

#axiskiteboarding #holboxkiteboarding
Foilboarding together 🙂
Cath learns to ride the kite hydrofoil.

 

 

We also managed an amazing trip out to snorkel with the Manta rays. Willy’s tours based at Minisuper Besa helped us out and were very professional. Francisco is the best captain.

 

We’ve had a short break back home to see some friends and family (those we missed we’ll catch up with in the Autumn) and  bagged a quick foil and freestyle session at Cleethorpes before booking our summer trip. While it’s not been windy photography and Unicycling have also kept me busy.

The unicycle was purchased as a way to crosstrain for the foilboard, how useful it was I don’t know, however riding the foilboard certainly improved my unicycle skills massively. I guess it must be the constant fine adjustments to balance that cross over so well.

Mountain Unicycle
Jonny rolling down the hill at black rocks – Nimbus 26″ Mountain Unicycle
Off road unicycling - wetherby
Off road unicycling – wetherby

 

Next stop Sri Lanka for some kiteboarding in and around Kalpitya and travelling around. A place we’ve had on the list for a while. Wahoo – Holiday!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summer Kiting

So the summer is here and we’ve been spending it in the UK so far. We’ve just got back from a couple of weeks travelling around the West coast of Wales, check out our write up here.

Jonny Kite Unicycling Black Rock Sands

      Cow comes knocking & sets the Oranguvan Rocking 

“Our last morning on the Gower tucked away in a little spot where we possibly shouldn’t have been, I was awoken to a rocking van.. “Cathy is that you?” I asked… “No!” came the reply. With fear that I might find an angry landowner clamping the van we opened the curtains to find a very big black cow using the Oranguvan as a personal scratching post. Cathy’s farm experience quickly sent them packing and us too.”

Kite Hydrofoil – Foilboarding

Jonny has also been loving his Kite Hydrofoil and has written a little piece to explain more about this growing style of kiting. If you’re intrigued and want to know more about the magic carpet ride of hydrofoiling / foilboarding in those summer breezes find out more here.

 

Jonny foilboarding with #axiskiteboarding - Abrerech sands
Jonny foilboarding with #axiskiteboarding – Abrerech sands

 

Not quite sure about Kite Hydrofoiling but still want to rip up those flat waters in light summer breezes why not check out a freerace board.  Find out more here.

Summer Breeze Solutions 1 – Don’t overlook freerace boards.

Freerace backroll - I was the only person on the water!
Freerace backroll – I was the only person on the water!