volock
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Building a kite community in New Mexico (Advice Needed)
Hi Everyone!
Not sure exactly how to start this so I'm just going to jump into it.
I'm looking to build a community of kiters in New Mexico. I know there's not many (probably about a dozen of us at most, a couple with buggies, a
couple who mountain board, and a handful of others I'm vaguely aware of and one person who kites on water that I know of - Stuart Penny - who's rarely
in the state as he works professionally in the kite community as a videographer). I'm not looking to make money, or do anything aside from expose
people to our sport and hopefully get some new people into it (selfishly so I have people to fly with). If I thought I had enough skill, I'd go about
getting trained to be an instructor as a starting point, so I could more easily teach people and safely bring them into the sport (not looking to make
money, but I'd not feel comfortable offering lessons to people I don't know without more training/certification). In terms of things in New Mexico,
there's a few kiteable lakes, a few large open sand dune areas, and plenty of other wide open space for flying. In the winter there's a few
established areas, and definite potential for more for kiting on snow. There's no kite instructors/schools/shops located in the state.
I'm not really sure about the best way to go about this, and so decided to ask for input from people on here. I have absolutely no industry
connections in terms of trying to get an event setup here. I have talked to and am setup with the New Mexico Wind Surfing/Paddleboard group, which
just changed it's name to NM-WAWA (New Mexico Wind and Water Association). I've tried posting a few facebook events through there to try and gain some
people and exposure. I plan to also try and get a group setup at the local university to introduce people. I'd love any tips people have on how to get
events setup in state, attract people, or the like. A couple of the issues I know will come up are:
Lack of professional instruction in state
Lack of kite stores in state
Lack of equipment. I have some, and am willing to lend my equipment with me there... But I lack anything in the proper sizes for trainers (which
I refuse to do two-line because of gusty conditions). I have no clue about any affordable way to get some of that stuff so we can easily let people
try and see if they're interested enough to make an investment
Any advice, tips or input people have is greatly appreciated. I'd also happily accept equipment donations to New Mexico Wind and Water Association (I
doubt this will remotely happen) for any equipment that might be appropriate for begginers/to introduce people to the sport. Also does anyone have
suggestions on who to reach out to, kite company/industry wise, to try and get some involvement from them?
Thanks in advance for any help.
To give some background about myself, I'm in my mid twenties and have lived most my life in New Mexico, with plenty of summer on the east coast and a
year I lived in Wisconsin. I'm a computer scientist/mathematician work wise... I've always loved kites, and spent tons of times flying stunt kites as
a kid. I got into power kiting in 2005, starting with my purchase of an HQ Beamer 3.6 and a no-name 1.4 meter quad-line kite, and teaching myself how
to fly them (and having plenty of dragging moments in the process). These days I have half a dozen or so static foils, and a handful of LEI kites,
which I mostly use for playing around on land/snow, either on foot, mountain board, or skis/snowboard. I've just barely started on the water. And
while I am competent, I'd not say my level is anywhere close enough to be an instructor by any means, not to mention lacking proper kites in small
sizes for helping people learn/try out the sport.
NAPKA US314 (Pi)
Stunt Kites: GoFlyAKite Parastunter 1.4m | Pacific Quest Mighty Bug 0.5m and 1.0m | Prism Flip Kite
Arcs: Peter Lynn Venom 19m
Depower Foils: Flysurfer Peak 12m, Peter Lynn Lynx (2015) 5m, 9m
FB Foils: HQ Beamer II 3.6m | Ozone LittleDevil 4.5m | Pansh Ace 5m, 7m | PKD Busta Soulfly 1.5m, 2.4m, Brooza II 7.5m | Prism Tensor 5m | Thunderwing
Parawings Set
LEIs: Cabrinha Convert SE 9m | Ocean Rodeo Prodigy 14.0m, Razor 12m, Storm 5.0m
Atomic Terrain Park Skis (w AT adapters for the wind dieing), Snowboard, 21" Isvidda Nordic Skates (NNN-BC and NIS bindings depending on the
pair),
Badfisher 11' SUP, Ocean Rodeo JT Pro 138cm
Landyachtz DH Race (Bear 852 Trucks), MBS Comp 95X
RB Swindler, Skorpion Skates
Sysmic S2 Dune Midi XL Buggy
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Bladerunner
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When I was newer to the sport I had visions of it taking off and becoming popular . Over time I have started to accept that on land this is slow to
grow. Lots of folks show interest but I think they get put off when they discover it is not as safe and easy as we can make it look. The cost is
another deterrent but second hand gear has made that less of an issue. Around here, lack of locations is also a drawback.
It sounds like you have some good locations. Just having kites on hand to teach folks who show a real interest is the best 1st start. Having something
you can leave with them if you trust them is good. Lead by example ! Go out and have fun. Those who are really interested will come out. You need only
to be able to give them the basics about the wind window and safe location etc. . Once they have flown a trainer the rest will be up to them.
You may want to contact your local paper and tell them what you do / are about. They are always looking for stories and may want to use yours.
Something like that would give you the exposure you seek ?
Be careful. I have seen too many people put their heart and soul into building a community and that community making their life difficult. One of the
best ways I have heard it described is like " Hearding Cats ".
Kites: 2.5m Profoil , Quadrifoil XL kitesurfer, NPW 5 Danger.
Flexifoil: 1.7m Sting, 4.9m Blade 3, 9m Blade 2.
Flysurfer : 19m Speed 2 SA, 7m Pulse
Peter Lynn :18m Phantom, 15m Synergy, 10m Synergy, 1200 Farc, 460 Sarc, 130 Tarc, 5m Peel, 4.2m , 6.4, 8.5 C-Quads, 3.5 LS2 single skin.
Rides: Flexi / P.L. Frankin'Buggy , Shaped + straight skiis, sand skis, Coyote blades. Core 95 ATB. RKB R2 ATB .
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volock
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First and foremost thanks for the reply. I realize it's an odd question, and am glad for any input!
Quote: Originally posted by Bladerunner | When I was newer to the sport I had visions of it taking off and becoming popular . Over time I have started to accept that on land this is slow to
grow. Lots of folks show interest but I think they get put off when they discover it is not as safe and easy as we can make it look. The cost is
another deterrent but second hand gear has made that less of an issue. Around here, lack of locations is also a drawback. |
Yeah, we're actually pretty blessed location wise, as long as you don't mind dirt (not lush grassy places for many of them). There's a few established
places, and I have a feeling a lot of other options I/we aren't aware of yet. Land is really the only option for growing it instate, as we don't have
the right bodies of water / lakes with proper wind for doing it too many places.
Quote: Originally posted by Bladerunner | It sounds like you have some good locations. Just having kites on hand to teach folks who show a real interest is the best 1st start. Having
something you can leave with them if you trust them is good. Lead by example ! Go out and have fun. Those who are really interested will come out. You
need only to be able to give them the basics about the wind window and safe location etc. . Once they have flown a trainer the rest will be up to
them. |
This is probably my main current plan for things. I'm in the process of getting a couple more small kites (under 3M) so I have stuff that's safe for
others to use and learn on, as I lack that right now... Mostly as I've always been a bit of a fat guy, and so a 3M kite isn't too much pull / hard for
me, when I started learning. Safety is definitely my number one concern, as I don't want to see anyone get hurt, nor do I want to end up hurt.
Quote: Originally posted by Bladerunner | You may want to contact your local paper and tell them what you do / are about. They are always looking for stories and may want to use yours.
Something like that would give you the exposure you seek ? |
I debated this. It's a mixed bag for exposure that way, and was wondering if people would suggest it or not. On the one hand it might gain a good
amount of exposure, on the other it might lead to angry people when they realize there's no stores in state, and that there's no professional
instruction or the like available. Not to mention the risk of people seeing it and just running out to buy equipment and not understanding the risk at
all.
Quote: Originally posted by Bladerunner | Be careful. I have seen too many people put their heart and soul into building a community and that community making their life difficult. One of the
best ways I have heard it described is like " Hearding Cats ". |
Point well taken. I realize that at the end of the day, it's most likely this will be more trouble than it's worth, but I think it's worth trying to
bring the sport to a broader audience here, and get more people aware of it and involved.
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erratic winds
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There was a NM snowkite school and event, but apparently both disappeared in 2012.
Tide? What's a tide? Man, it's 1000 miles to any ocean.
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volock
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Yeah, I unfortunately didn't make it to attending either one. I actually know the person who did that event, and have emailed him to talk to him... He
films Kiteboarding for a living and was going to be off filming this past year, and so there was no event (or at least that's what I heard through the
grapevine). Out of curiosity, you somewhere close for having known about it?
NAPKA US314 (Pi)
Stunt Kites: GoFlyAKite Parastunter 1.4m | Pacific Quest Mighty Bug 0.5m and 1.0m | Prism Flip Kite
Arcs: Peter Lynn Venom 19m
Depower Foils: Flysurfer Peak 12m, Peter Lynn Lynx (2015) 5m, 9m
FB Foils: HQ Beamer II 3.6m | Ozone LittleDevil 4.5m | Pansh Ace 5m, 7m | PKD Busta Soulfly 1.5m, 2.4m, Brooza II 7.5m | Prism Tensor 5m | Thunderwing
Parawings Set
LEIs: Cabrinha Convert SE 9m | Ocean Rodeo Prodigy 14.0m, Razor 12m, Storm 5.0m
Atomic Terrain Park Skis (w AT adapters for the wind dieing), Snowboard, 21" Isvidda Nordic Skates (NNN-BC and NIS bindings depending on the
pair),
Badfisher 11' SUP, Ocean Rodeo JT Pro 138cm
Landyachtz DH Race (Bear 852 Trucks), MBS Comp 95X
RB Swindler, Skorpion Skates
Sysmic S2 Dune Midi XL Buggy
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erratic winds
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Met some NM snowkiters at the now also defunct Colorado snowkite events.
Tide? What's a tide? Man, it's 1000 miles to any ocean.
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metajack
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I'm not sure how to help, but I've been rekindling an old love of kites and getting into the sport. I live in Albuquerque near UNM and would love to
get together with some other local folks to learn more and have fun.
Prism Snapshot 2.5m (4 line)
PL Twister 4m
Prism Tensor 5m
HQ Apex III 5m
Ozone Access 10m
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You might want to reach out to Joe Catanoso of the Wildwood Catholic High School Power Kite Club. He is on the forum as JoeCat.
He's probably had some experience with what you are going through.
ATB,
Sam
"I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12 - Jesus, does anyone?" - The Body by Stephen King
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Its a long slow ride. 6 years ago, there was nothing here in Dallas. a remnant of a local club that wasn't active at all. The current president
took over and now has over 140 members with more than a third of them pretty active in the club.
You have to make of it what you want to make of it. If it wasn't for him, the club would have fizzled within a couple years. Is it work? yes. Is
it worth it? I think so. He isn't slowing down.
The main thing... It won't happen without somebody doing it. You have the interest by posting it here. That is the first step.
Mike
Owner Big Mike's Kites
http://www.BigMikesKites.com
Kites: Most of them
Buggy: VTT BLACK WIDOW...The best
Peter Lynn XR+ w VTT Rail Kit
Landboard: Not a chance
Water: still trying
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bobsalinas
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John,
there are a good amount of kite folks in NM they just hide out some where.
Many are destination bound people who don't like or trust NM for wind.
In 8 years I have met many water and land kiters, they come and go.
Best advice was what bladerunner said " let them try a trainer and decide for themselves"
as far as LEIs do not try to teach anyone about flying these guys as there are many bad habits one can pick up from novice advice, send them to a
professional instructor.
I really like the "hearding cats" comment, so true.
Don't think I will be buggying any time soon as my rehab from broke arm,back, and rotator cuff injury is going slowly but surely.
Biggest lesson I learned is never fly a depower kite in gusty conditions without a auto release.
Hope to see you soon at balloon fiesta park or the lake this summer.
Bob
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