This is an exposed open ocean spot on a north-facing coastline characterized by steep, heavily forested cliffs dropping directly to deep water. The terrain shows dramatic elevation changes with dense vegetation coverage inland, transitioning to rocky, wave-battered shoreline. The water exhibits the deep blue coloration typical of significant ocean depth near shore, indicating minimal shallow water zone for launching or recovery. White water patterns suggest powerful wave action and rocky substructure throughout the visible area. The low wind reliability (22%) and moderate average wind speed (8.3 knots) indicate this location experiences inconsistent thermal and trade wind patterns. The average wave height of 1.77m suggests smaller summer swells, though the rocky features and cliff formation funnel and compress approaching waves unpredictably. This spot is suitable only for advanced to expert kiters comfortable with powerful, variable conditions, remote terrain, and minimal assistance infrastructure. The challenging access and exposure make it an unsuitable choice for progression or casual sessions.