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...Short video from last session......

Kober - 21-12-2011 at 12:58 AM

...Sunday ....
...... cold sunny day at sandy hook beach with few friends and few people trying power kitting for a first time .......
wind forecast shows 10mph ...... we get close to 20 all day .....that make this session very enjoyable
......... very happy to hear from my brother who got Gin Eskimo 8.5m for christmas asking what he needs to buy next ..... lol ..... he is addicted !!!!!!!!
..... another friend arrive whit his gf to try kiting for a first time and he is asking How much I need for a first kite !!!!! ..... he is getting addicted
.... he call few friends to come down and try !!!! they love it !!!!!
I never have so much fun with scudding !!!!!!!
......me and Jamez have a race that was so much fun ......
Martinipro and his friend having a blast with new kites ......
That was 5h session full of happiness ......

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MikeDobbs - 21-12-2011 at 07:26 AM

Nice Conrad- looks like you all had a fun afternoon even if no buggies were involved : )

Sorry I missed it, hope to fly with you again soon.

martinipro - 21-12-2011 at 07:32 AM

Can't wait to go out again! Good Times!

Mike, seems like our streak of good winds at LI has ended. Forecast shows cross offshore winds and/or rain for the next 5+ days.

shehatesmyhobbies - 21-12-2011 at 07:32 AM

Great stuff! Great scudding! I think it's time for you and doublespeed 360 (Paul) to have a scud off at next WBB!

Thanks for sharing! Maybe in the beginning of the year I can finally get time to get up there to you guys!

MikeDobbs - 21-12-2011 at 09:06 AM

Martin I know it's killing me- I was sooooo hoping for a Christmas eve buggy session!

At this point I've started hoping for snow and frozen lakes in Canada. I'll be there during the holidays and am hoping to get some snowkiting in.

bobalooie57 - 21-12-2011 at 09:23 AM

Hey Mike, OT but did you find the "How to snowkite" video helpful? Bob

MikeDobbs - 21-12-2011 at 09:32 AM

Hey Bob- it was a bit slow as you said. I didn't expect it to spend so much time on setup and clothing and stuff- I would have liked more specifics on technique when on the snow. Maybe I'm expecting more than is there- seemed like I basically do what I do in my buggy but with skiis/snowboard on my feet : )

I'm glad I had a chance to see it- there were one or two things that I remember thinking "Hey, that's a good idea," but I can't remember what they are now :puzzled:

bobalooie57 - 21-12-2011 at 09:55 AM

Yeh, I feel pretty good about the kite, but it's the "teaching the old dog to snowboard" that's holding me back. haha I have learned enough to know how to put on the brakes, and going down hill it is a plus, but I tend to apply them a little too early for the kite, and have consistently choked the kite out before really getting up and going, at least this is how it seems in my minds eye. With the hit our health care benny took this year, I figure this is the year for me to just go for it, because next year I'll have to pay for it all myself! I just gotta grow some HOOJ ones! haha The parts about what to bring when away from your set-up were helpful, we don't usually have that far to walk, but even 1/2 mile in thigh deep or deeper powder can feel like 10 miles without snowshoes. I'm still drooling over the ones Sam posted. I hope you have fun in Montreal, and north!

Kober - 21-12-2011 at 10:50 AM

..... Martinipro ..... I was very happy that you and you friend ( what is his name ??? ) stay to the end ..... hope to see you next time I go out .....
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If anyone wants to go with their kites to Sandy Hook ......please ..... DON'T USE BUGGIES .......we have been told not to use them ....... you can static fly and snowkite on the beach and try not to piss off park rangers since there is not that many places in NJ where we allowed to kite ....... For buggy session please go to Island Beach Park where we got provision to do that ........
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Mike ..... hope we will get our snow here this winter for few sessions ...... Our ice location is Bud Lake ....it is very popular with ice boats, ATVs, cross bikes and all other fun ice vehicles ...... too busy sometimes...... If you snowboard .... check this device
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=19470&p...
... my is in mail .......just ordered last night .....

How to Snowkite video was first one that I watch . Before that forum that was my only source of information and help....... It help me to get going on snowboard ..... however .... since i never use depower kite before I was disappointed that there was no explanation how depower kites work ...... I have bar pulled in all time because I was thinking that gives me more power and make kite fly ..... I backstall kite all time and have problem getting it in air ....... after few days of experiments I found my problem ..... and get going very fast ..........

martinipro - 21-12-2011 at 10:57 AM

I am usually free most weekends, hit me up next time you are going out.

Friend's name is Aaron, been trying to get him on the forum but he knows that as soon as he joins, he'll be buying kites non-stop.

bobalooie57 - 21-12-2011 at 11:03 AM

Good for you, Kober. That Swichblade is one wicked looking piece of kit! I have watched Todd's video IDK how many times! I must say I saw a guy do the same thing on his snowboard edge, on the ice and it was very impressive!

MikeDobbs - 21-12-2011 at 11:12 AM

@Kober Man that is one cool looking attachment for the snowboard. Gotta think it through though- $200 could put another kite in my quiver... :sniff: decisions, decisions...

@Bob I feel your pain. I'm a little nervous about the snowboard- I'm a skiier, so I think I would feel confident on skiis, but a board seems like a more natural position to me. I'm bringing both and hoping for the best!

ragden - 21-12-2011 at 11:22 AM

Mike- If you have never ridden a snowboard before (either downhill or any other discipline) you may find snowkiting with a snowboard difficult. If you get an opportunity to try some downhill riding with a snowboard before you kite, I think it will help you get a feel for how the board feels when you are moving...

Just a thought. :)

MikeDobbs - 21-12-2011 at 11:27 AM

@ragden thanks for the headsup. I actually have ridden a snowboard a few times, so I have the basic sense of it. I can carve turns and go heelside to toeside (at least I could the last time I tried, which was a long time ago ; ). Problem is I'm a pretty good skiier, and since I have to give up a day of skiing to snowboard I just usually don't go for the board. I figure I'll probably try it with skiis and board to see if I have a preference, and then work on getting better with whichever one works. I kinda hope it's the board though, because walking in ski boots isn't much fun past a few yards

ragden - 21-12-2011 at 11:57 AM

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Originally posted by MikeDobbs
@ragden thanks for the headsup. I actually have ridden a snowboard a few times, so I have the basic sense of it. I can carve turns and go heelside to toeside (at least I could the last time I tried, which was a long time ago ; ). Problem is I'm a pretty good skiier, and since I have to give up a day of skiing to snowboard I just usually don't go for the board. I figure I'll probably try it with skiis and board to see if I have a preference, and then work on getting better with whichever one works. I kinda hope it's the board though, because walking in ski boots isn't much fun past a few yards


Totally understand the sentiment. I've never skiied at all. I love snowboarding, and riding a snowboard under kite-power is ... awesome. It is also very similiar (in some ways) to riding on the water. So the two skills DO relate (moreso if you have a snowkite specific board).

I'd say give it a shot, see what you like. I know some people really prefer skis, while others prefer boards. I personally think both have their places. Skis are great on hard pack or icy conditions and the board is AMAZING in 2+ feet of powder. While the reverse isn't always true.
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Todd - 21-12-2011 at 06:20 PM

Skud city :thumbup:

PHREERIDER - 22-12-2011 at 07:02 AM

well put together vid, love the tune

snowspider - 22-12-2011 at 11:40 AM

I imagine to be a serious skud competitor I would have to master the down loop and /or death spiral , my question is, does a bowtied arc have as much power as a comparable death spiraling foil. I need to know which one to practise with. Nice blue sky day to be on the beach... hope to see you guys somewhere this winter.

Kober - 23-12-2011 at 02:45 PM

LOL..... I have to find all skud videos out there ...... get my technic right ..... loose some pounds...... get Jamez to race with me a bit more ...... lol,,,,,, I be ready for WBB
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Thanks for all comments ...... video is short .... wing no crazy stuff in it .... but it shows joy of meeting fellow kiters and getting new ones in to the sport ......

Kober - 26-12-2011 at 11:33 AM

Some pic from that day ..... just got them from my friend

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kober1974/sets/7215762857752074...
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Airborne in sitting position ..... funny .....

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