112. You kited overpowered for 3 hours, thinking that the high winds will last just a few more minutes.
113. You are overpowered, but know that if you go back and get a smaller kite the wind will die.
114. You were overpowered, emergency landed, packed and went to get a smaller kite. The smaller kite was then too small. After packing it and
launching the bigger kite again, the wind died for good. Should have kited during that last hour, instead of just switching kites.
115. You seriously considered asking for permission from a cemetery to kite on their land, at the top of a hill.
116. You know right away that your session is over before it started if you see 2 kites flying in the distance, because there is barely enough space
for 1 kite, 2 is a crowd, and 3 is asking for it. So when you leave home you don't tell anyone and hope that nobody will show up.
117. You follow up on scouting trips with research, phone calls, letters and chocolate gifts, asking/begging for permission to ride.
118. You make sure you have your smartphone handy when you kite, so you can read the news or a book during lulls, waiting for the next "gust" to
relaunch your kite. You even type emails and call people fully hooked in.
119. You pack enough food and hot drinks, knowing it might take a while for the wind to come back.
120. You have plenty of time to reflect on how beautiful your kite looks on the snow, with the sky, clouds, trees, birds and all that.
121. The forecast is abysmal but you go there anyway just in case.
122. Your favorite if not only way of playing golf is with a kite and skis. While you're at it, you find out why sand traps are called traps.
123. You repeatedly fantasized about how much you'd like to chop off ALL the trees from that particular spot, to make it so much better.
124. You wish you had stayed home instead.
125. Your hope just won't die.
127. Flying your kite backwards out of the tree you snagged is just another part of your skill set.
2.6 , 3.9 , 5.3 , 6.8 PL Vipers
5 , 7.5 HQ Apex II
14m HQ Montana VII
5m naish element
7m ss turbo diesel
10m pansh blaze
5m beamer dearly departed into a tree
3 "snowspider" homebuilt kite sleds
3 homebuilt buggies
1 skate board with seat on wheels or blades (the c0ckroach)
128 you start with a 3.2 vapor and the wind dies...then put up the 6.5 vapor and forget the go pro is rolling and scream like a little girl when the
17mph gust hits.
go fly a kite trainer 1.4 m
thunderfoil 9 ft.
Flexi sting 1.7m
Ozone flow 2.0 m
PL Vapor 3.2 m
Ozone Flow 5 m
PLVapor 6.5 m
frenzy 14.0 m
48. You frequently see Parks and Rec groundskeepers in county-issued pickup trucks pull up alongside a public field you are buggying on, stand there
looking at you, pull out their mobile phone and talk while still watching you, and then get back in their trucks and drive away. (a.k.a., when is the
foot going to drop?).
@ abkayak - hey! Some of us are devoted to our bed sheets! :D
For me this scenario always plays out with the Parks and Rec. guy saying something like (North Ga country accent inferred) "Well, I asked my boss and
he said the rules say no motorized vehicles on the field and you aint got no motor but the wind... thats cool man."
@abkayak; being and inland kiter and a lover of Cores, Reactors, and glorified bedsheets I fail to understand your meaning... or this
statement is very specifically pointed
Unfortunately sometimes the Park Rangers refuse to believe reality and issue you a citation for a motorized vehicle and dangerous operation, when the
buggy has not operated because of the Janky winds
Hopefully my appeal comes back soon and I can start using half of my regular locations again.
NASA wings -1 to 12m [mostly KM4]
Foils -2 -12m [mostly PL & Pansh]
VTT Stinger on Midi's
Another day in Paradise...
You guys have no idea what it's like trying to get 20#'s of wet sand out of a kite...This will be a 2 day affair minimum...i put 3 in the ocean today
just to ride an an hour and a half...2 obe's upside down once...i hate offshore winds but you gotta do what you gotta do..so know it gets "janky" here
if your commited...thought I was gonna have to go in the ocean waist deep to bring my blade back to shore...so there is that
Hey Randy, hope you have a handicap sticker to fly there
I think I can fly in it, just can't park there. :D Sounds like you had an "interesting" day. I hope never to find out about getting wet sand out of
a kite.
You guys have no idea what it's like trying to get 20#'s of wet sand out of a kite...This will be a 2 day affair minimum...i put 3 in the ocean today
just to ride an an hour and a half...2 obe's upside down once...i hate offshore winds but you gotta do what you gotta do..so know it gets "janky" here
if your commited...thought I was gonna have to go in the ocean waist deep to bring my blade back to shore...so there is that
Hey Randy, hope you have a handicap sticker to fly there
So that's what those side zippers and holes in my buggy seat are for? Glad you didn't lose your kite. I've done the accidentally filled a FB with
snow, but that's not the same.
blades and bullets also have the mesh which complicates removal...alot...each cell has to be worked multiple times by hand and a 200mph blower
helps..on that note i cant tell you how great the Soulfly is...great kite finished that one in an 10 mins once the sand was dry