I truly hope I'm not the only one who sees stretches of water or beaches on TV shows and assesses the area for launching and landing or tries to judge
just what size kite I'd be unpacking if I was there .........
:ticking:labrat - 29-10-2010 at 06:09 AM
I don't believe your alone.
I'm always entertaining the possibilities.
Dreamers...flyjump - 29-10-2010 at 06:10 AM
and then you try to guess which wind direction would be best for that location lol......Kamikuza - 29-10-2010 at 06:25 AM
... wonder how packed that sand is - buggy or board? :bigok:flyjump - 29-10-2010 at 07:26 AM
i wonder if people walk their dogs there? I might have to wear old clothes just in case i slide through the dog poopbobalooie57 - 29-10-2010 at 07:33 AM
Or how dense is the shorebird population? Is that green slime algae, or goose poo? Will I get a "shower" every time I approach a flock of seagulls?
Will some crazy think I'm trying to scare away the plovers???AD72 - 29-10-2010 at 08:37 AM
Or spend hours on google earth scoping out possible locations.erratic winds - 29-10-2010 at 10:07 AM
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Or spend hours on google earth scoping out possible locations.
I think we're all guilty of this!tactix - 29-10-2010 at 11:00 AM
So I shouldn't feel guilty about taking my wife for a long walk on a beach, we've never been, (which she thought was romantic), just to test the sand
and wind quality for my board?John Holgate - 29-10-2010 at 02:13 PM
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Will some crazy think I'm trying to scare away the plovers???
There's a km of beach I'm not allowed to buggy on because of those blasted plovers!! Every time a flock of them takes off in front of me I get
paranoid about running them down.
I was going to put some plover 'stickers' with a red cross through them on the buggy (ie: Red Baron/number of kills) but that idea was looked upon
in horror! Must be my weird English sense of humor (yes, I live in Aus and am in fact a keen birdo)
And I've also spent a couple hours on Google Earth scoping out some great beaches. And I found this: 360 degree view of beach at Kingston (drag cursor around to rotate the view)
I'm also a keen photographer but I've never seen a spherical 360 degree panorama before. I was very impressed. This is about 160km (100 miles) of
beach from Kingston to the mouth of the Murray River. I don't know if it's all buggyable but I intend to find out! We have a meet there in January.
Obsession? Yeah, probably. I think about kites more than I think about sex :oTxshooter38 - 29-10-2010 at 02:25 PM
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Originally posted by AD72
Or spend hours on google earth scoping out possible locations.
I think we're all guilty of this!
LOL....Thank you guys...I thought there was something wrong with me. My wife keeps saying I am obsessed.shaggs2riches - 29-10-2010 at 05:55 PM
I'm definitely guilty of this for sure. Funny thing though I started watching Burn Notice a few months back and when the scenes of the Miami beaches
were shown I thought hmmmm that would be a nice place to kite. Two minutes later they showed a man kiteboarding with a Cabrinha kite. They show
kiteboarding quite actually!!:Pvan - 29-10-2010 at 06:29 PM
Everytime I go out to the wind farms to work on the turbines, I keep trying to figure out how I can fly my kite around the wind turbines without
snagging my lines on the blades. :singing: The wind is a steady 40mph sometimes in Palm Springs. Sux to be surrounded by wind all day and can't
take advantage of it.Kamikuza - 29-10-2010 at 06:51 PM
CSI:Miami ...
"Hmm those big-time drug-dealers have house with those big front yards fronting directly onto the ocean, I bet you could launch from there and just
ride on out ... wonder how to get into the drug business?"