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Am I the only one who

rtz - 31-10-2011 at 07:07 PM

Am I the only one who:

When at home/work and see's the trees move from the wind after it hasn't not been windy or not that windy and immediately checks the windspeed and forecast.

When eating lunch/dinner can only think about getting out and flying.

Packs up a kite at the field good enough to get it home then repacks it nicely once home with it.


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Add more if there are things you do that you wonder if your the only one or thinks others may do it too.

RedSky - 31-10-2011 at 07:25 PM

I'm I the only one who sulks if there's a Wedding or other family 'get together' that the host has selfishly booked for a Saturday.

Example - This coming Saturday the 5th is my Nephews 2nd birthday party and I have to go. Sulk.
Example - The following Saturday is my brothers engagement party and I have to go. :dunno: Sulk.

And I bet the wind will be nuking on both days. I only have Saturdays and Sundays and Tuesdays to buggy.

Maybe I'm being selfish. :dunno:.......nah. :D

Seanny - 31-10-2011 at 07:57 PM

Spends more time fondling my kites than I do my girlfriend.

:o

pyro22487 - 31-10-2011 at 11:08 PM

awsome seanny. i may fall into that catagory too.

Kamikuza - 31-10-2011 at 11:31 PM

I don't sulk - if the wind's up, I'm going. #@%$#! the rest of it.

I do repack my kites a lot though ...

Feyd - 1-11-2011 at 03:59 AM

Okay, I'm with Kami. When the wind's up &#*&#@^ everything else.

I DON'T repack when I get home. I roll up my Arcs sooooo........

I do fondle my kites more than I fondle Seanny's girlfriend. But she's in Texas and Molly usually frowns upon me fondling other women. Usually.:smilegrin:

snowspider - 1-11-2011 at 05:58 AM

I just spent a week of spare time prepping bars and lines and line extentions for my new kites. Last night I drove 20 miles to pick up 6 little "kiss buttons" from an archery store, little rubber stops that I can clamp on my back lines to stop the bar from sliding too far towards the kite. It took a good deal of obsessing to come up with that idea!

Bladerunner - 1-11-2011 at 06:44 AM

I am concerned. Used to be I was headed out on the flip of a flag. Now I find myself choosing my days ?

Yesterday I came home to a clean 30mph wind and yet decided to pass. Days are short and not taking time to check all systems in that wind is a mistake. My local spot has all sorts of downwind obsticles. Hardly an excuse but it was enough to keep me home ?

I passed on a few too low wind days this summer as well?

I am SCARED :shocked2:

What is happening to me ?

Feyd - 1-11-2011 at 07:08 AM

Nahhhh I think you're just a little jaded BR. I used to see a dead leaf twitch and would kill myself to get out the door not so much these days. I get a lot of days and I'm starting to pick and choose as well.

The thrill of the new romance might be gone a little? I dunno. I think I've settled into "long term kite relationship mode" a little and I'm looking for more quality than quantity.

RedSky - 1-11-2011 at 07:45 AM

Yeah definitely quality. I have the opportunity to head out this Thursday for some high wind fun 28-33mph on-shore, but it's a heavy work night for me and I know I will be exhausted by the end of the session and in no fit state to work.

Will have to see.

I'm going to watch 'A Fist Full Of Steel' on YouTube again. If you ever lack the drive to get out in the buggy then watch that video.

PHREERIDER - 1-11-2011 at 08:02 AM

never repack, the less the handling the better for the kite.

wife is grateful for the kites! without them it would be double duty for her. DAILY on both! gonna live it instead of dream it or die trying.

but lately! lately i have passed on a few premium days of wind like BR, feyd said "choosing" demonstrates control over addictive tendencies. ...thats a good thing.

lamrith - 1-11-2011 at 08:30 AM

I am still in the addictive tendencies. That is compounded by the fact that the winds here are consistently non existent, so any day there is air movement I am heading out.. Not even been getting one day a week with enough wind to put the 8m up recently!!:ticking:

kitedelight - 1-11-2011 at 03:54 PM

someone give Bladerunner some kiting cpr quick! :)

shaggs2riches - 1-11-2011 at 05:02 PM

I think I'm the only one who moved into a new house and the first thing to move was my kites. We got the keys on a Monday afternoon, decided to start the move the next night. At 8 that night I was itching to know how my kites would fit in the basement living room for winter drying. I couldn't hold the suspense, so I packed all my kiting gear up and walked it all through the threshold into their new home. First kite to get unrolled was my 16m scorpion as its the longest laid out flat on the floor. Sadly it will have to dry in sections.


Now with the choosing days part, I too find myself picking my times wisely. Ever since this past spring when I had the best atb ride of my life flying my Scorpion in 25mph winds, I've been looking for another day like that. Sadly my only open kiting spot for atb has been taken over by a construction crew building a new school. Now I wait for snow, where I'll have unlimited amounts of kiting space.

Bladerunner - 1-11-2011 at 06:35 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by shaggs2riches
Now I wait for snow, where I'll have unlimited amounts of kiting space.


And THIS is why you should be very glad you didn't move to the island !


Thanks for the words of support !
I know that I am here and in one piece to kite another day so didn't make the biggest mistake of my life.

shaggs2riches - 1-11-2011 at 07:14 PM

Yeah we were very close, but the wife thankfully decided that she would miss her friends here too much. It looks like a retirement idea now. Besides I think it might be best to keep a body of water and half a country between you and your in-laws, you can't get tired of each other that way:spin:

AD72 - 1-11-2011 at 08:40 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Feyd
Okay, I'm with Kami. When the wind's up &#*&#@^ everything else.

I DON'T repack when I get home. I roll up my Arcs sooooo........

I do fondle my kites more than I fondle Seanny's girlfriend. But she's in Texas and Molly usually frowns upon me fondling other women. Usually.:smilegrin:

LOLOLOL (insert clapping smiley face)

indigo_wolf - 1-11-2011 at 10:43 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by RedSky
I'm going to watch 'A Fist Full Of Steel' on YouTube again. If you ever lack the drive to get out in the buggy then watch that video.


Great video, :thumbup: for posting it.

By way of thanks....



ATB,
Sam

snowspider - 2-11-2011 at 10:34 AM

Shaggs , me being the proud new owner of a Scorpion line up , the thought of a 16m Scorpion in 25mph wind gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.

Feyd - 2-11-2011 at 02:21 PM

Woooo Spider! She's gonna be a beast!

pyro22487 - 2-11-2011 at 03:49 PM

am i the only one who tends to get shaky when they havent been out it a while.

am i the only one that dreams of kiting when they havent been out in a while.

am i the only one that is trying to find a way to put a second seat on there buggy not for a person but for there dog.

shaggs2riches - 2-11-2011 at 08:08 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by snowspider
Shaggs , me being the proud new owner of a Scorpion line up , the thought of a 16m Scorpion in 25mph wind gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.


I am over 200lbs with all my protective gear and a board under my feet, even more in the winter. The Scorpion surprised me how safe I felt under it in that much wind. I almost felt safer than under my 10m synergy, more for the fact that the 16m isn't as zippy through the window. The only time I was scared was when I felt a surge of power push me faster as I was about to slowdown at the edge of my soccer field. But let go of the bar and it tamed down right now. Words can't even describe the feedback from that kite. The bar throw is exactly like the throttle in a sports car, pull in to go faster and it does almost instantly.......Very coool experience for sure. Hang on to those Scorpions as they seem to be almost like a hidden long lost gem, overshadowed by the more popular arcs out there.

nocando - 2-11-2011 at 09:46 PM

Does a kite get Jealous when you look at another kite

A kite will not tell you its time to go home.

jimbocz - 3-11-2011 at 08:48 AM

Did I tell you guys that I got up at 4am on a Sunday morning to drive to France a few weeks ago? I was on the beach at 10, then had to leave at 4 to catch my tunnel reservation to go back home. Brought a lunch but didn't eat a thing the whole time I was on the beach because I was too busy having fun.

Cost me at least $100 but worth every penny. Had to listen to the wife yell at me for 20 minutes about how she "missed her Yoga lesson because all I care about is my stupid kites...." but still worth it. I'm still grinning every time I think about. Les Hemmes, sunny, offshore, about 15 mph all day. There must have been 100 buggies there.