Demoknight - 9-5-2014 at 01:02 PM
I was on my local beach, riding in 5-7 mph of wind with gusts up to 10mph. I was being pulled by the 8m Toxic "Black Betty" and she was doing a great
job in the light stuff, even letting me park and ride at times. I was having to work it pretty hard at times to keep moving, and I had it in an
awkward spot when a gust hit and I lost a lot of ground more quickly than I expected. After watching the video back again, I should have just made an
upturn instead of trying for the downturn. You will see what I mean...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_8IKHdTcdM&feature=yout...
BeamerBob - 9-5-2014 at 01:08 PM
Other than you being cold and wet, I always have used the phrase "fly it dry". Would it not reverse launch? While watching I was thinking "hard on
the brakes and back up". It might've been too late and just scooping water. Where is that gust when you need it?
Demoknight - 9-5-2014 at 01:28 PM
Yeah Bob, I pulled hard on the brakes but it was logged. I did try to fly it dry after the video cuts, but it just had too much sand and water in/on
it to get more than a foot off the ground. I packed up and hung it up in a friend's garage to dry. It will still be crispy and look good as new for
JIBE I think the fact that I had to walk home was what saved me from
hypothermia honestly.
BigMikesKites - 9-5-2014 at 01:40 PM
You aren't hurt. Thanks for sharing.
Demoknight - 9-5-2014 at 01:50 PM
Mike are you going to JIBE?
Proletariat - 12-5-2014 at 12:24 PM
I look at my videos all the time and think, "oh man, why didn't I just keep that going into a loop..." Watching your video, I was like, "oh man, I
don't think you have room to sine that kite one more <SPLASH>... "
Awesome video, btw. Shared with friends. Thanks!
Demoknight - 12-5-2014 at 01:36 PM
Yeah Proletariat, exactly my thoughts when I watched it. I went for the extra sine instead of just turning it into an upturn. The wind lulled right
when the kite was at the top of the sine, so I was trying to downloop it to keep the lines charged so I didn't drop it in the lake, but obviously that
ended up happening anyway. I have shown my coworkers and now every time they pass me in the office they do their impression of me,
"F***-splashgurglegurgle"