Todd
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Hello, new here and ready to learn
First off,
My son (13) and I enjoy the rush of power kites to no end. Every possible chance we can be found at Point Lookout State Park located in Southern
Maryland doing what we love the best... flying.
I enjoy reading the forum and have picked up a lot that will be of great assistance. Joined on the 3rd of this month and probably would have lurked a
little longer however the BestKite thread kind of stuck a thorn in my side. I hope for the best and give benefit of doubt; we'll leave it at that.
After doing some homework, I picked up my second buggy being a Libre Hardcore from Jon E. Thanks again Jon for all of the education. My first buggy
was my son's and we only had a handful of runs before melting down the plastic bearings.
Link here
Weldngod, I see that you are close to us. Question, do you have an area to ride on the beach down there? I've made several calls to Ocean City along
with Assateague State Park with little luck.
That's all for now folks,
Todd
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DAKITEZ
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welcome ! I hope the best for you with best kites.
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barnes
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Welcome! Love the video, but it isn't something for instruction manuals, flying right next to power lines is a no no, but it looks like you've got
control down just fine.
We have a club down here in New Jersey, so if you ever make it down to Ocean City NJ, we'll be flying! Also leebrianh is in Delware,
but he comes up to NJ to buggy, only surfing in DE.
Kites: 16m PL Scorpion, 9m & 14m 06 Best Waroo
Vehicles: Thrift store snowboard, fraken-ATB, Old Litewave water board.
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Todd
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Quote: | Originally posted by barnes
Welcome! Love the video, but it isn't something for instruction manuals, flying right next to power lines is a no no, but it looks like you've got
control down just fine.
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Thanks for the welcome!
I knew the power lines would come up they were dead and in the process of
removal from the old light house. So far to date there has been two poles removed giving us WAY more room in the sky.
we've looked into NJ for a couple trips as well.
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Lobo
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Welcome FreshSkidMarks! I'm new also.....and learning a lot from this helpful bunch of folks.
Lobo :singing:
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WELDNGOD
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Welcome Freshskidmarks, Yeah I got a couple places to ride,and looking for more.But I would rather beg forgivness than ask permission. So if I don't
see any signs saying otherwise,it's on! I was thinking about going to Jockeys ridge in NC, big dunes and ocean breeze! And that video proves you
live out in bum#@%$#!ed egypt. I'm hearin' jeff foxworthy" you might be a redneck if you ever rode somethin with wheels and No brakes, while flyin a
traction kite, on a 2 lane HIGHWAY! WITH ABSOLUTELY NO FEAR OF GETTIN KILLED! And nice kite handlin dude, w/ power lines there and all. You got balls
, welcome aboard mate!
P.S. get some helmets!
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Todd
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Quote: | Originally posted by Lobo
Welcome FreshSkidMarks! I'm new also.....and learning a lot from this helpful bunch of folks.
Lobo :singing: |
Thanks Lobo! You welcome me I welcome you
Quote: | Originally posted by WELDNGOD
Welcome Freshskidmarks, Yeah I got a couple places to ride,and looking for more.But I would rather beg forgivness than ask permission. So if I don't
see any signs saying otherwise,it's on! I was thinking about going to Jockeys ridge in NC, big dunes and ocean breeze! And that video proves you
live out in bum#@%$#!ed egypt. I'm hearin' jeff foxworthy" you might be a redneck if you ever rode somethin with wheels and No brakes, while flyin a
traction kite, on a 2 lane HIGHWAY! WITH ABSOLUTELY NO FEAR OF GETTIN KILLED! And nice kite handlin dude, w/ power lines there and all. You got balls
, welcome aboard mate!
P.S. get some helmets! |
Let's recap,
BFE
Balls (last checked)
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Worn out little red wagon
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Bladerunner
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I would take the Libra over that light weight job in a heartbeat.
You just bought one SWEET buggy my friend
LOVED the video. Reminded me of my childhood dreams. That is a lucky son you have :cool2:
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 .
Ken (K2)
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barnes
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If you're coming up to NJ, Wildwood is the best buggying beach, and one of the southern most beaches in NJ, so closer to you!
Kites: 16m PL Scorpion, 9m & 14m 06 Best Waroo
Vehicles: Thrift store snowboard, fraken-ATB, Old Litewave water board.
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Dax
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Welcome! From one newb to another.
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Welcome,
I believe you stumbled in to a cool sport and a great forum.
Be safe , and have fun. Herb
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Todd
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Quote: | Originally posted by barnes
If you're coming up to NJ, Wildwood is the best buggying beach, and one of the southern most beaches in NJ, so closer to you! |
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! I do plan on Wildwood, is that year round? I can't see getting in some buggy time throughout summer months.
Also looked into taking the ferry across, might be an less traveled route that way.
Loaded it on the car for the first time today, took some measurements and will build some more tomorrow.
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