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[*] posted on 22-3-2014 at 10:48 PM
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I went over to my small local lake hoping to get an ice buggy session in. Edges of the lake had gusty crap wind and mid lake had a stream of wind - the ice was a lot rougher than I hoped with patches of clean hard ice then many areas that had slush melt were frozen over smooth but it was like shale ice with a lot of air mixed in when it refroze the surface. It would just shatter and spray everywhere then other areas that were a bit rougher and snow patches.
Took the buggy out with blades on it and found areas that were very rough ice but the wind was gusty and kite would collapse and felt like it was going to be a short session. I put the GoPro on the helmet and started riding. After a while the wind picked up more and I found a wide area at the opposite end of the lake where the wind was funneling in to a back corner - we normally ride the other end. All of the sudden i'm getting nice speeds using a 9m Montana and bouncing and skidding and ice shards flying everywhere. getting more confidence with the route I was working I crossed the corner over and over catching some strong gusts and at one point the buggy even lifted a foot and half off the ice and set down again and I was working the snot out of the kite and felt super fast sitting low and getting a wild ride and that sketchy ice but the GPS was showing runs ranging from low 40's to 49.6 mph - couldn't crack 50. I thought for sure a couple of runs felt like I milked some 50's but my GPS didn't agree. The runs were intense with all the noise from the ice and I was loving it.
There a clump of small islands the on the back side of a big island and we rarely go back in that corner because of a massive wind shadow in that side of the lake. The blades track so well I sped off into a corner of the lake sliding sideways toward the tree lines and sending the kite the other way to pick up speed to shoot between the small islands and carry speed through the big wind shadow area to emerge back into the channel of high wind were the buggy would take off and again snow and ice flying as I'm yelling for the kite to go faster and thinking this is going to be awesome footage. Then I get the idea to pull a suicide jibe on the ice, never seen one with an ice buggy yet and I can do them easily with the buggy on the beach or dry lake and all kinds of bite on the blades - didn't quite pull it off, dragged the kite the last 1/4 and couldn't find a nice spot for good ice grip in a full circle but it was fun trying to get it on video.
Then a buddy came out on skis so I chased him with the ice buggy and came in tight downwind of him under his lines about 10 feet away then continued to get a little bit in front of him and kept the kite straight ahead fast while I turned to look 2/3 way backward to film him hoping he would yell if there was any reason I should turn back to watch where I was going - awesome angle.
Anyway....
Just plugged in the Go Pro excited to see what I captured after a the full day of riding - it took one still photo - SHHITE! the curse of jumping to the next mode - a nice photo of lines and bar on the ice and that's it - I suck!



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[*] posted on 22-3-2014 at 11:38 PM


Lol, sounds alot like some of my trips. Next time, right?
thanks for reminding us that we are all not so perfect. Sounded like a great day.



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[*] posted on 22-3-2014 at 11:44 PM


The importance of a dedicated photography staff....




Or a GoPro remote with status indicator.

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[*] posted on 23-3-2014 at 01:52 AM


the read was just as entertaining anyway!!



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[*] posted on 23-3-2014 at 06:14 AM


LOL!!!:lol:

Almost the same thing happened to me yesterday. I pulled out my GPS and used it for the first time in a while. With my 5.5m in the later afternoon, I was certain I was getting some good speed (for me that's high teens close to 20 mph in my little park). I turned it on and put it in my pocket... Then forgot about it.

Late last night I realized it was still in my pocket and I though "oh I should look and see what my high speed was for the day"... It read 54.6mph... Wait... NO WAY... Oh, It must've stayed on in my pocket on the drive home.

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[*] posted on 23-3-2014 at 09:06 AM


I knew the story was heading that way. I was guessing you hadn't switched it on or something. I've done the same.
Lots of photos no footage. Suckage.

...but still, 50mph on ice!! Nice. :thumbup:

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