Originally posted by TonyHolden
What I Learned About Buggying Today
As a novice:
If the wind is strong enough to keep the tide in for an extra hour, it is probably not blowing at between 15 and 18mph.
If a 3m kite feels even nslightly overpowered in gusts, the wind is too strong.
If the kite can accelerate a combined weight of about 165 kilos of buggy and pilot to 20mph+ in less than 100m, as a novice you're probably
overpowered.
If the kite drops for no reason don't turn away from it, it is going to power up again.
When the kite does power up in a 30mph+ gust, do expect to enjoy your first OBE when you're doing 15mph in the opposite direction.
When you land 3m from where you started, that pain really is a broken collar bone and ribs.
Do expect to spend hours in A&E waiting to get laughed at by the staff.
I'm not going to stop though, the feeling I experienced before the OBE was like nothing else, I want more of that. I also owe a huge vote of thanks to
the people who helped me out, they were brilliant and I'm not sure I can thank them enough. |