Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Campervan Tips for Windsurfing in West Australia



After one week of not relly good reef windsurf and kitesurfing in Sanur Bali we boarded a flight to Perth. On the arrival at the domestic or International airports the campervan rental enthusiast will be greeted by a plethora of tips for windsurfing in West Australia, all sorts of information regarding camping sites, free discount coupons, restaurant deals, forex exchanges and  all the tourist information relative to campervan adventuring in West Australia

Many camper renters have booked their vehicles before they arrive and have researched to include all camping gear and GPS is FREE included in the hire price. No hidden surprises when starting the first leg of their Australian outback adventure. 

Well known in the “wind speak” world of dream destinations for Windsurfing  are the likes of the The Lancelin ocean Classic – frequently frequented by Bjorn Dunkerbeck considered to be the Tiger Woods in the Windsurfing world. This event normally plays out from the 6-9th January of which 300 competitors and nothing less than 4000 spectators turn out to watch the windsurfing action from these shores. The ritual for many who venture out for the feast of elite sportsmanship and action as the days unfold in the aqua blue waters of the West Australian coastline.

This inspiring International event is the beginning rites to many a new windsurfer starting this elite sport of kings for the campervan windsurfing enthusiasts. Early in the Lancelin summer an exciting breeze fills the air and heightens  the pace for the upcoming season and by February March all points north are firing  with the windsurfing taking all credits for never failing to deliver an incredible windsurfing weather and breeze that  will always delight the motor home enthusiast  who has planned every day accordingly.

Fear factor is king for the Margaret River Windsurfing scene where only the Hardcore come to play and these experienced wind surfers take great pride in this region with specific gathering of spectators at the  camping sites

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