Not to worry, we're the anomaly when it comes to adrenalin sports. Although the symptoms of the diseases are quite similar and there is no known cure
for either, the motorsports bug and windpowersports bug are entirely different strains and attract vastly different personality types.
In this game, the learning curve is steep and very few people possess the drive, self discipline and degree of mental acumen necessary to effectively
school themselves in the ways of the wind. Even then, most don't get the joke until they feel the monstrous acceleration and witness the spectacular
power the wind holds if they can master the skills to harness it. Many are put off by the frustration of tangled lines, seemingly endless bridle fouls
and inevitable scrapes, bruises and physical punishment while they progress through the phases of apprenticeship. This is real, honest mental AND
physical labor on a scale that rivals any stick-n-ball sport, yet is entirely achievable for those of any age, ability or agility if they are of the
bent.
Not "if" but "when" you do find that anomalous personality type tapping you on the shoulder asking endless questions, please be sure to remember you
are addressing a kindred soul and, perhaps, one of the best friends you didn't know you had.
Good on ya
GreaseHopper
Ken Shaw
Riding the wild sastrugi of the Sonoran Desert
Flexifoil : Blurr 3.5m, 5m
HQ : Beamer IV 5m : Montana V 9.5m : Crossfire II 3m
Ozone : Haka 5m : Cult 2.5m : Flow 2m : Imp 1.5m
Peter Lynn : Core 6.7m, 5.1m, 4m, 3m
Revolution : Speed series Blast : 1.5 SLE