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Winkie - 3-5-2009 at 09:01 PM

Hello Everyone,

Just to introduce myself to you - I am probably known better as Wendy from the posts from DonaldLL. I flew my brand new kite for the first time yesterday:shocked2:Today was much better, if you know what I mean!

Today was a remarkable day - Day 2 for me. My avatar comes from the pictures that we took today!:wee: I had such a blast!!!!! We (Donald) bought and picked out a 2.4 m Flexifoil kite for me, which seems to be the best fit for me! I buried it really bad once today, but I got the hang of it pretty fast (I think). :shocked2: I spent a lot of time going up to the left and then to the right and to the left and right again and even took some chances on making some figure 8 turns. Now that was fun :wow: I even played with the break lines and practiced landing, some good, some not so good! I am not really sure what went wrong, but I even took a tumble hanging on to the kite strings, laughing all the while and when I got up, to my disbelief, the kite was still in the air. I didn't even miss a beat! I can see that we will probably be out at the park on a more regular basis!!

I am not usually a person of such few words, but I can tell you all that I was out there flying for only a few hours yesterday, and we were out there again today for another 4 hours or so. I cannot believe how much the front of my neck hurts from looking up and from the continual grinning, squealing (like a girl - go figure) and screaming that I was doing. Not to mention my back, arms, etc...., all a little sore, this stuff is like a full body workout without being boring!

By the way the wind gusts were pretty incredible, and Donald even invited me to fly his brand new 4m Beamer! :yes: Might not have been a good day for that one. I did leave the ground once, the wind was so intense, and I was already tired from playing with the smaller 2.4m Flexifoil. I will let him tell you all about that one!!! I didn't get to fly that too long.

Been a long day, and I am so totally exhausted, I am outta here! I will leave you all with this - Now when someone says to "Go fly a kite", I have a totally new idea of what they must have meant to say!!!:smilegrin:

csa_deadon - 3-5-2009 at 11:07 PM

Just one word of advice....................

Watch the balance on those credit cards. ;-)

indigo_wolf - 4-5-2009 at 04:32 AM

Someone's been smitten by a Sting :wee:

ATB,
Sam

Scudley - 4-5-2009 at 04:59 AM

If that is your reaction to flying static, wait until you get in a buggy.
S

BeamerBob - 4-5-2009 at 05:12 AM

I flew static for about a year before I seemed to be ready for the buggy. I tried at about 5 months and could turn left but not right. Then again later that fall and did a little better but not enough that I could enjoy it. Then at 1 year, I GOT it. I could turn equally well each direction, slide through my turns and work upwind with ease. This honeymoon period that Winkie and Donald are in is necessary and enjoyable all on its own. Fly as much as you can and you will reach a point where you know what the kite is going to do before it even does it. Every level brings its own enjoyment and a new horizon. Welcome to the forum as well Winkie. Donald is a regular here already.

awindofchange - 4-5-2009 at 11:24 AM

Sounds like a buggy is in the near future!

Winkie - 4-5-2009 at 07:59 PM

Thanks for the invite BeamerBob. I think I am going to stay planted on the ground for now for starters. I like adventure, but I believe it is good to start slow and get comfortable at one thing at a time.

I came home so exhausted tonight from work (body, mind and soul). Last night body tired, but could not shut my brain off. Can't wait for the rush to begin again next weekend! In for a long haul as today is only Monday!

BeamerBob - 5-5-2009 at 03:56 AM

Yes, I was actually encouraging you to take your time to learn the kites behavior very deeply. Even then when you sit in the buggy and it starts rolling, you will immediately forget 75% of what you've learned about kites. "Brakes? What brakes?":Ange09:

Bladerunner - 5-5-2009 at 08:56 AM

Welcome !

We are happy to have such a nice sensable couple join the sport !

You will have many, many great days ahead. How nice to play like a child with someone you will go through old age with. The only thing better than enjoying this sport is sharing it !

SCREWYFITS - 6-5-2009 at 10:46 AM

Congrats, and Welcome to the forum!!!