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The book that started it all
I bought this book when I was 16 and still have it in hopes to give it to a son on his 16th birthday. This book fueled my wanderlust and sense of
adventure,and gave birth to my love of anything sailing related.
Set in the 50s, a 16 yr old kid and his dad build a 24 ft sloop for him to sail around the world in. He leaves with minimal cash and miscellaneous
items to barter with. He battles hurricanes, hunger, death at sea, and literally chasing a girl all the way around the world. It's a story a triumph
over adversity,and a true story.
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Thanks for the timely post! I'm off to the book sources tomorrow to arm up a few titles for the quiet moments of the upcoming trip.
(The wife still laughs at the fact that the primary reason I read the Kite Runner was because of the title...turned out it was a great book! ; )
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702dirtsurfer
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Dude I did the same thing!!!!! And agreed,great book.
Me at store, "What?! Kite?!? Sold."
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Two other books that might be worth a look ( titles are clickable hyperlinks to Amazon):
Wind: How the Flow of Air Has Shaped Life, Myth, and the Land by Jan DeBlieu
"Jan DeBlieu lives on North Carolina's Outer Banks, where "wind is culture and heritage... Wind toughens us, moves mountains of sand as we watch,
makes it difficult to sleepwalk through life." She always knows how fast the wind is blowing, and from what direction. She knows which winds are good
for fishermen, and which are good for surfers. In Wind, DeBlieu teaches what she knows, and more. Watching the wind ruffle the water, turn tree
branches into whips, or capsize a sailboat, she uses her powers of observation and lyrical writing to beautifully communicate what she sees. From the
windy myths, religions, and creation stories of cultures worldwide, to the hardcore science of air movements and meteorology, to the stories of people
whose lives are forever changed by hurricanes, typhoons, and tornadoes, Wind covers vast territory."
Note: "This booS-P-A-M-L-I-N-K-s strength is also its weakness. Its story is told not in focused narrative, but in scattered bits of
science, history, personal experience, myth, mysticism, and religion. The joy -- and frustration -- in reading such a book is trying to assemble the
pieces in your mind before the next gust disperses them. Its evocative prose deserves praise, but the absence of concrete images diminishes its value
to scientifically inclined readers. They will crave diagrams of wind and weather patterns, historical drawings and maps, and photographs of people,
birds, aircraft, and research balloons. Alas, they will find none. "
Defining the Wind: The Beaufort Scale and How a 19th-Century Admiral Turned Science into Poetry by Scott Huler
"While working as a copy editor two decades ago, Huler chanced across the Beaufort scale in Merriam-Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary. He was
entranced by the scale's "quintessence of... verbal economy, the ultimate expression of concise, clear, and absolutely powerful writing, 110 words in
six-point type" that describe the varieties of wind from "calm" to "hurricane." Huler soon turned to a successful career as a writer and NPR
contributor, but the Beaufort scale stuck with him, and he decided to learn more about the man whose definition of a "strong breeze" reads: "large
branches in motion; telegraph wires whistle; umbrellas used with difficulty." Huler's admittedly obsessive narrative ranges from the late–18th-century
ships of the British West Indies Company to a wind tunnel at the University of Michigan, leading "through sailing and engineering and science and
technology." But at its heart is a fascination with the language we use to describe the world around us. Less a piece of science writing than a
writer's meditation on science, this gem of a book is equal parts history, mystery, textbook and memoir, as much a story about how we think about the
wind as it is about the wind itself, and deserves a wide audience among readers interested in writing, nature and history. "
ATB,
Sam
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im not a religious man... but this book was given to me years ago, and its still a great read... should only take an hour to go through it... but its
a good one!
The Holy Man
ds, i'm looking into that book right now.... never heard of it, but it sounds pretty good!
::edit::
i was going to start "dove" today, but its not on my Kindle!!!! Gotta drive 2 hours to the nearest book store that'll have it, or just order it...
Lame....
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learning to sail phrees you to play in the wind with ease and deliver you to your destination.
read, do.... read more, do more.
great books BTW!
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I definitely need to get those Indigo! Checking Amazon after this
Just occurred to me I have another useful book here at work. This is THE bible of not just knots, but rope and ropework of any kind. Wanna know how to
make a snare, lash a raft or ladder together, braid sennets, splices, rope grommets, makeshift harness, join two dissimilar size ropes, even different
methods of coiling rope and storage methods, its here. Pictured with my apprentice's first splices, the adjustable quick splice and flemish eye
splice.
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I used to work on tall ships... Ashley's was our bible!
fixed bridles, flying static, been two years now... ??? folks must be wondering....
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I mowed lawns for ABOK when I was 13. By far the best knot book out there.
Loved the stories he would add to the knots. If you happen to have a copy around look at knot #526. It describes how determined he was to find new
knots that he started seeing things.
Sadly my copy burned with the rest of my books in 2005 and I have yet to replace it.
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This was my book that started it all ...
Yeah... I got a kite. Or two...
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Maiden Voyage by Tania Abei is a good read as well.
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Charger 8, 12, 19
Scorpion 10, 16
And other foils...
Flexifoil Bug, CrazyFly board, MBS atb
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Quote: | Originally posted by Kamikuza
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I love that book. It was an inspiration! I still have a 3m Sputnik 4 in good working order.
I just dug out my copy. There are annotations on every page of that section of the book.
Philip
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I build: Custom bars for buggy pilots
I write about kite stuff: at http://philipbchase.com
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Actually, this is one of two pictures (trying to find the other) that REALLY got me into kites! I'd seen a couple of guys on buggies at QEII park and
that got me interested ... but this and the other pic I saw in a magazine, got me fired up and I bought the Stunt Kites book ...
Yeah... I got a kite. Or two...
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i just picked up the mammoth book of iq puzzles--rated 1 to 5 in difficulty,good for the brain--there are nearly 500 tests, im up to about 80 so
far--the math tests seem very easy to me......it helps when you love math and use it all the time......
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Trying to bring Nop to NABX 2012. . . stay tuned. . .
for fantasy freaks, The Name of the Wind. Patrick Rothfuss.
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I love that book. It was an inspiration! I still have a 3m Sputnik 4 in good working order.
I just dug out my copy. There are annotations on every page of that section of the book.
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