Slim participation but the competition is tight with Matt Hepp representing the western US against a trio of East Coasters. Peter Lynn Team Rider
Molly Savard and Michael Woroniak dualing at just .10 mph difference and Concept Air Rider/ Stormboarding veteran Charles Meding taking the lead with
a top speed of 45.2mph winning him a HWK GSR T-shirt and a shot at our TBA grand prize for overall fastest.
Great job everyone. As more people are finally getting to snowkite we hope to see some more entries in the next round.markite - 8-1-2013 at 07:51 AM
Good to see the first round of entries.
in this area we just got out for the first session sunday and now they are calling for warmer temperatures and rain for the end of this week - rats!!
.... but maybe it will either leave a slush layer to freeze or a nice clean ice surface that will be fast.
I posted a link to the speed ranking on another forum so maybe as we get into it more you'll have some northern entries coming in.Feyd - 8-1-2013 at 02:46 PM
A lot of people in the same boat and just recently been able to get on the snow. We actually could use some rain here to consolidate the surfaces.
Thanks for spreading the word. As the season moves along I'm sure participation will grow. A few of the usual suspects around here didn't submit
because they felt thier speeds were too low. As it turns out they were right in the same range as everyone else and one of them may have beaten
Charlie. Oh well, you can't win if you don't play.
We'll see what next week brings.markite - 8-1-2013 at 03:22 PM
For the first moderate wind session I was probably in the pack - took a GPS but didn't get around to turning it on - spending more time helping
people. I find the vast majority of people don't have or use a GPS around here. One guy did post a message saying "I wish I had multiple GPSs because
I'm sure I would have been in the top ranks"
Maybe, I'd like to see that too. I've always found that as soon as you can actually see your speed most people are surprised they are not going 100mphCheddarhead - 8-1-2013 at 04:44 PM
Workin on it......snow whales make it hard to build speed. First sesh was just finding my legs again High temps this week along with some rain gonna make the lakes soft. Week after should be prime if things firm up
and snow holds off.snowspider - 9-1-2013 at 07:10 AM
With any luck we should be flying Chaumont Bay this w/e. gps's charging, kites in the van , blades on the buggies , ski's sharp, I'm good to go!Feyd - 9-1-2013 at 01:54 PM
Looking forward to getting you back in the ranks. :wink2:
A lot of people don't have good riding conditions right now. I've gotten a few emails from others who have participated in the original ranking to
let me know they want in but lack conditions.
We've got all season. Feyd - 14-1-2013 at 06:35 PM
HWK Speed ranking results week #2
Another week of competition hampered by winter's lack of commitment to actually being winter. None the less a few people managed to get out before
the warm spell and get some riding in with Paul Morse coming out on top.
A few people tried to get out last Thursday and carnage ensued. The winds here in the Northeast were pretty exciting to say the least.
Week two results for the Hardwater Kiting Global Speed Ranking can be found here...
We aren't officially tracking distance but Jim Cline put in 123 miles in today in one session so he's set the bar if anyone wants a shot at the
distance title this season.
Thanks again for those who were able to participate.Feyd - 22-1-2013 at 05:38 AM
Week 3 results are in and on the site. Seems we're all still out of synch condition wise and participants can't seem to get a break. Schedules and
conditions just aren't meshing but people are having fun trying and that's what counts.
Charles Meding has reclaimed the top spot in week 4 with Jim Cline close on his heels. Brian Beveridge is still giving us a strong showing out in
western Canada while Rob Bocik out of Green Bay managed to get a good run in through the rough snow conditions in his part of the world.
We're happy to see Saulius Moliolis back in the ranking and with a good first showing for the season.
We're especially proud of Vanessa WoroniaS-P-A-M-L-I-N-K-s submission since it's her first ever entry to the ranking and a great first entry for a new
kiter.
Thanks again to everyone who participated and for those who have been considering it, grab a GPS and see what happens. Until next week.....
Chrissnowspider - 24-1-2013 at 03:10 PM
I'll be posting this w/e. I flew Oneida Lake this morning in sub zero temps , surprized the hello out of me when the big Pansh had me skipping along
hitting the high spots , no gps, I won't make that mistake again!Feyd - 25-1-2013 at 05:52 AM
haha that's awesome.
Gary Kjellerin is about to through his hat into the mix. He's been laying down some fat speeds at Sandbar but hasn't been able to get the data to his
computer. He's resolved it now.snowspider - 25-1-2013 at 07:55 AM
I'll never forget seeing G.K. with his 5m waro headed west and catching jet blast winds coming across the road from the south. Zooom he was a
colorful speck in a matter of seconds.Feyd - 25-1-2013 at 09:20 AM
He just sent in a submission. He was on a 6m and let's just say he bagged some stout speeds. :wee:Feyd - 29-1-2013 at 09:15 AM
Things are heating up. American Gary Kjelleren tops out the week at over 65mph while Petri Lehikoinen of Finland comes in a tight second with a speed
of 61.45 followed by Bryce Johnson at 57 mph.
Some riders were closed out of this week due to bad surface conditions but hopefully we'll get them back in next week.
Thanks for all that submitted to the ranking!
-Chrismarkite - 29-1-2013 at 09:25 AM
Wow, here we are at the january and we've been doing well to avoid wind and good conditions. The surface was perfect last weekend but some places had
zero wind and other places just enough to cruise and good day for learning. Now steady rain all day yesterday and today and into tomorrow followed by
later in the week to be high winds and cold. that should make a nice churned up slush frozen into crap.
It's nice to see some people are getting out and having good sessions.Feyd - 29-1-2013 at 10:45 AM
Yeah conditions are up and down all over the world. I just got an email from Petri and his surface is messed up now as well so it will be intersting
to see what he sends our way in the next round. They got some snow in Vermont but we have rain due in the next couple of days so it may hurt or help
Gary's conditions.
Surface conditions continue to be an issue for a lot of kiters. We have boiler plat and glass ice here which is great if you like riding that sort of
stuff (I do) but not good for others.
We have our first Kite Sled entry into the ranking this week!Feyd - 12-2-2013 at 08:56 AM
WEEK SIX!!!! What a strange week it is. Jim Cline dominated the week, we have a kite sled in the top 3 and we now have a pretty zippy French
snowboarder in the mix. Deep snow has slowed a lot of people down but its been a pretty competitive week!
Week 7 Results are in and the field is pretty even. Seems like everyone is pretty evenly matched, ski, board, kitesled all in the same general range!
I don't remember seeing that variety in this close a match up in the old ranking. Pretty interesting.
49.9 mph on the snow spider sled today , just short of my 50mph goal. Does the 0.2 or was it 0.02 variability in the recorded speed allow me to claim
50. I'd like to move on to other things with that full feeling of accomplishment. 45.3 or something like that on my bladed speed buggy before I broke
the front end off it dropping through a double layer soft spot, 25-30mph winds , 2.6PL Viper. I didn't even get to turn down wind to see what it would
do.
Absolute mad fun today!Feyd - 1-3-2013 at 05:06 AM
Hows the buggy? Fixable damage?snowspider - 1-3-2013 at 09:19 AM
Speed buggy is fixable, its a bmx bicycle front end and it broke the forks off at the stem , just need to insert new one.
Fastest recorded speed and probably fastest speed on the sled. I could see the wind surges as the big wind would pick up snow off the surface and I
would try to get into position to intercept. I did not have to deal with any severe banging gusts so it wasn't too bad other than getting turned
around in 30mph winds. I feel like I can move on now and try flying standing (leaning) up on skis.Feyd - 6-3-2013 at 07:46 AM
Small group but some pretty tight competition and our first Jochum-Nesler kite entry. ;-)mdpminc - 6-3-2013 at 11:31 AM
Working on my technique :Ange09: to pass that magic 30mph mark, markite - 6-3-2013 at 12:36 PM
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Originally posted by mdpminc
Working on my technique :Ange09: to pass that magic 30mph mark,
are you calling me "the magic 30mph Mark"? Come on, I went faster than that on sunday!
(I know you didn't mean it that way)
Glad you got further out and had a chance to explore more - I spent too much of my day trying to help people get back upwind and untangling their
messes. here's that photo of Simon getting schooled on the Lynx
snowspider - 7-3-2013 at 12:26 PM
I told Feyd he should have a misc speed catagory : Upsidedown on my arse backwards, there would be numerus entries. I did some high speed snow
plowing with my face this year , its so satisfying when you come to a stop and the the kite is under contoll.Feyd - 12-3-2013 at 05:55 AM
Congrats to Vanessa for getting rabid out there and destroying her old personal best ANNNNNND beating her husband for the week. :evil:
We have a couple weeks left here locally and I know a few of you up north and west have some time so please enter as the season winds down and before
it's too late!
Thanks, ChrisCheddarhead - 14-3-2013 at 08:11 PM
When does the ranking officially end?Feyd - 15-3-2013 at 06:18 PM
It's endless Cheddar. END LESS.
Nah, March 31st. is the closing date.:bouncing:Cheddarhead - 15-3-2013 at 07:29 PM
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Originally posted by Feyd
It's endless Cheddar. END LESS.
Nah, March 31st. is the closing date.:bouncing:
Thanks Chris. I wish the season was longer...Feyd - 16-3-2013 at 06:34 PM
You and me both Cheddar.
I think we'll be riding to at least April 1 here. Maybe a week later.
Getting some killer cold daytime temps and wicked lows at night. Slowing the ice loss down a lot and making us all happy.Feyd - 19-3-2013 at 07:08 AM
Week 11 results are up. :tumble: A lot of good surfaces out there for speed judging by the results. Locally we are getting dumped on by snow so our
local riders will be slower this next week.
This season has been sooooo much better than last year. We we're done on the 15th last season and this season we have spots with 12" of black ice
still thanks to the recent cold snap. Now we have a layer of snow to insulate it if it gets warm and we should get some good riding probably into mid
April now.
Awesome.Feyd - 27-3-2013 at 10:49 AM
Week 12 results are in and it's mostly a New England showing as the season winds down. One more week left if anyone has snow still!
Snow still? Heck, we still have snow and LOTS of ice left. Matter of fact I counted 13 trucks driving around on our local lake today if that means
anything. We haven't had boo for wind the last few days and the rest of the week doesnt look good either. Sunny bluebird days and no wind.:evil:Feyd - 27-3-2013 at 07:07 PM
We've had blue bird days but with the mountains, especially this time of year, we get good thermic winds.