Gorkovsko More is a large inland lake in western Russia featuring a residential community with planned circular development patterns visible along the eastern shore. The spot shows a gently sloping beach backed by dense coniferous forest. The water faces east with forests and residential areas dominating the landscape. The lake environment is sheltered by surrounding terrain, resulting in extremely low wind reliability at 1.3% and marginal average wind speeds of 5.4 knots—below optimal kitesurfing conditions. The presence of residential infrastructure, boat activity, and shallow water near the beach indicates a popular recreation area. Best conditions would require northerly or southerly winds for side-shore approach. This spot suits only beginners during rare favorable wind windows, though consistent wind is unreliable. Kiters should be aware of residential proximity, potential boat traffic, and the need to scout conditions carefully. The sheltered lake setting provides safety benefits but severely limits wind accessibility, making this a challenging spot for regular practice.