Gronniger - 21-2-2007 at 12:26 PM
I live out where there are a lot of fields and open places well suited for all traction sports. Problem is, people don't like you on their
property(durr). There is a public park that has a field about half a mile long by a quarter mile wide, it works but I need something bigger. I run
into so many jerks trying to find places to ride, even if I ask permission first I get the worst attitudes. Do you guys have any suggestions? I was
thinking of forming a club and trying to get some community support and recognition that way. Good clean fun seems to be the hardest for me to
have!:puzzled:
B-Roc - 21-2-2007 at 02:46 PM
I live in a town that still has active farms and a number of acres dedicated simply to making hay. The fields are ideal for riding or kite skiing but
they are private property so if the farmer says "stay out" you better. No need to create ill will for the sport or a headache for the farmer who has
every right to be concerned about liability if you get hurt on his land. But keep asking, maybe you'll find a farmer who is OK with it.
As far as clubs go, I have no experience with that but it may include a need to get insurance and blah, blah, blah so that may or may not be the way
to go.
I know there are other kiters from KS but its a big state and I don't know where they are located or what forums I've seen them on.
Public fields may be your best bet. I often board on a college leaque baseball field and stay in the outfield so as not to leave tracks in the clay
of the infield. Its small but its good enough if its all you have. Soccer fields are big enough too if the nets aren't in the way. Bigger is better
but you've got to make do with what you have.
I often go in the off hours to avoid other people and dog walkers on the field. Early morning, middle of the week at lunch time and end of the day
seem to have less organized field use.
Kiteboarder2B - 22-2-2007 at 12:59 AM
Can't really say I have the same problem, but many people use soccer fields when available as they are often mutli-use fields. Good luck!