Isla de los Gatos is a small lake spot in Guatemala's interior highlands, surrounded by forested terrain and agricultural land. The lake is sheltered by surrounding hills and dense vegetation on multiple shores, creating a fully enclosed water body with minimal fetch. The eastern shore shows recent development with cleared agricultural fields and structures. Orientation analysis suggests a roughly east-facing primary shoreline. While theoretically side-shore winds from the south could work, the critical issue is wind reliability: at 0.3%, conditions suitable for kitesurfing occur less than one day per year. With an average wind speed of only 4.2 knots—well below minimum requirements—this location is fundamentally unsuitable for kitesurfing. The spot experiences persistent calm conditions typical of protected inland lakes in tropical highlands. Water conditions appear relatively flat with minimal wave development. This location should not be considered a viable kitesurfing destination; it lacks the consistent wind resource necessary for any skill level to practice the sport.