wapiti97 - 22-2-2012 at 10:16 PM
I am somewhat of a newbie. I started kiting a little more than a year ago, just before my 45th birthday. I was a bit apprehensive starting this
sport at that age. I am really glad I stuck with it.
After attending the Montana Snowkite Rodeo last weekend and expecting most of the attendees to be younger 20 somethings, I was surprised to find that
more were my age or older. Also surprised that I couldn't tell the difference in age untill they got done kiting and came in.
It made me curious about the average age of the population here on PKF.
How many good years of kiting do I have left? Should I start selling?
Can I argue with my wife when she says I don't need another kite because I will only be able to use it for another year or two?
Kober - 22-2-2012 at 10:34 PM
Welcome to PKF
Here are previous posts about that subject
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=18489
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=19968
wapiti97 - 22-2-2012 at 10:50 PM
Thanks Kober,
Missed those posts. Been reading here for as long as I've been kiting.
pyro22487 - 22-2-2012 at 11:04 PM
Well your average aged then Im on the low end. Oh and welcome welcome. Good forum with lots of advice.
MDK - 22-2-2012 at 11:16 PM
Apparently when you turn 40 you either buy a Porsche or a big kite. Hey I just remembered I have a Porsche down in the barn….I can sell it and get
another kite! I too just started flying last July….turned 45 in December.
soliver - 23-2-2012 at 12:29 AM
33 here, and been kiting about 5 months.
Enjoying the heck out of it too!!!:wee:
crazymanme2 - 23-2-2012 at 05:41 AM
Well this old fart turns 60 this year & been kiting for 3 years & will finish my buggy by this spring. :wee:
ragden - 23-2-2012 at 06:38 AM
I'd say keep with it until you cannot do it anymore. I've seen guys on the water who are in their 80s. I would think that buggying would be a bit
easier on your body than kitesurfing, so... it really depends on your physical fitness level.
jbt - 23-2-2012 at 07:57 AM
I am 52 and I love kiting, I don't plan on stopping any time soon. If you love the outdoors, this is a great sport. Be safe and have fun. I mostly
buggy and snowkite with skis. I am learning how to mountain board but it is hard on your knees so I use knee pads and a helmet. In the summer I spend
most of my free time wakeboarding with the family. So I have not done kiting on the water yet.
kitesurfer - 23-2-2012 at 10:23 AM
i started in 1999. i was class 5 whitewater kayaker and distance runner. i rode sportbikes routinely over 150 mph. i kitesurfed in many approaching
hurricaine winds in excess of 30mph. i'll be 59 in a couple months. i still have my ww kayak, but prefer my sea kayak these days. my marathons and
associated training runs have been replace with bad knees and daily 3 mile walks. my crotch rocket was replaced by a goldwing. my favorite kite
these days is my 21m Flysurfer SPEED 3 in 8mph. yea, things change
coreykite - 23-2-2012 at 01:30 PM
Hey Sailors,
Thanks for bringing back such good memories.
I started power kiting back in the summer of 1977 at the age of 26.
Had to stop the stand-up stuff in the mid 90's due to deteriorating knees.
Been a landsailor since the 80's.
Started on the kite buggy in 1991 and I've been riding strong ever since.
Just had my 61st birthday.
I'll stop when they pry the kite handles out of my cold, dead fingers.
Safen Up! Buggy On!
"Often wrong... Never in doubt"
the coreylama
Coolbreeze - 23-2-2012 at 02:42 PM
Been flying for three or four years and still a rookie. :puzzled:
I'll be 51 this Year....... Sh$t did I actually say that out loud ? Good thing I'm sitting down.
CB
mougl - 23-2-2012 at 02:48 PM
June will be 3 years kiting and always learning. 37 in July! I stick to the buggy as my knees tend to dislike the stand up side of this addiction.
rocfighter - 23-2-2012 at 06:53 PM
I'm nearing 47 and I've been kiting in some manour or another for my whole life. It's a great family hobie and addiction.