SecondWind
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Jumping from a hill
Has anyone here tried this?
Hill Jumping Video
Tons of hang time!
What size/kite are they using?
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
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jumping_jim
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its a ozone yakuza, dunno what size
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Bucky
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Sunset Beach dunes
Me and a few of my friends go out to Sunset Beach on the north Oregon shore. If you travel north on the beach towards the Peter Iredale (old
shipwreck), the first dune gets pretty tall and steep. When the wind is approaching the dunes at about a 45 degree angle or less, jumping off them is
spectacular. You gain instant height, and you get the additional lift from the updraft.
What we do is a modified pendelum jump. First we swing the kite away from the dunes while running/jumping off the edge. Once airborne, we pull the
kite back towards the dune as we pendelum out. As soon as you are half way though your swing, pull the kite again away from the dune to extend your
flight, and keep you from being slammed into the side of the dune.
Because you travel so much farther in the arc than you would on a normal pendelum, its important that you apply plenty of brake while in flight,
otherwise you will end up way ahead of your kite, and it will ball up on you.
Although it is much more difficult to do, I've managed to do a multiple pendelum from the top of the dune, all the way down to the flat part of the
beach. To acomplish this, on the second time you turn the kite away from the dune, release some of the brakes and forcefully. If you have enough
height, this should pull your body away from the dune once again before you've landed. As soon as you're heading away from the dune again, do the
last two turns as normal, and viola!! You've done 3 midair arcs, dropped about 80 feet, and covered well over 150 feet in distance!! Hang time for
DAYS!!!
Granted the winds need to be perfect. Strong but not gusty, and running almost parallel with and slightly towards the dunes. (If its too parallel,
you don't get the updraft boost, If its too perpendicular, it just slams you back into the dune) I've only managed the full 3 arc run twice, but each
time it was WOW!!
The only really scary part is the initial swing out. Because you're on a the side of a steep slope, your powerful 12 foot pendelum suddenly puts you
30 or more feet off the ground, swinging out into oblivion!!
The plus side however, is that the dune sand is really soft.
\"There are no stupid questions... There are however, a lot of inquizitive idiots.\"
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Ozone Razor 5.5m 4.5m and my new 8.5m (The thing scares the crap out of me...but in a good way!)
Advance Io 7.5m
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Earthboard Rage mountainboard w/8\" tires
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jumping_jim
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that sounds great, you should get someone to video you doing it, id love to see it
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SecondWind
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Sounds very cool Bucky! I'm going to give it a try this weekend at a nearby grass hill.
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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Bucky
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Cool. Just be careful! Grass hurts so much more than sand!
The biggest thing to remember is, to pull the kite away from the hill after you've become airborne, otherwise you'll slam into the side of the hill
with a considerable amount of force.
later!
\"There are no stupid questions... There are however, a lot of inquizitive idiots.\"
Quad-Trac Profoil 3m
Eolo Radsail Pro 2.7m, 3m, 6m (x2)
Ozone Razor 5.5m 4.5m and my new 8.5m (The thing scares the crap out of me...but in a good way!)
Advance Io 7.5m
Jojo Rage 12m
Jojo RS 6m (T. Raw\'s old mystery Jojo - still crazy powerful)
Earthboard Rage mountainboard w/8\" tires
MBS Comp 32 board
Flexifoil sport buggies (x3) Highly modified
Peter Lynn Comp w/Bigfoots
Rockville offroad skates w/8\" tires
Homebuilt sandboard
Lots of Ritalin
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MasterSimon
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Sounds like you should be paragliding/hangliding hehe
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Tigger
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Quote: | Originally posted by MasterSimon
Sounds like you should be paragliding/hangliding hehe |
That is exactly what they are doing. The difference is they are trading money for glide ratio.
A new kite is a cheaper than a used paraglider and harness.
Keepin\' The Sunny Side Up & The Dirty Side Down!
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ineedtofly
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domdino
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Your speed will work a treat with hilljumping DaV
Put it on super short lines and you gotta paraglider!
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ineedtofly
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what size should i get i weigh 135 pounds
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NPWfever
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I'm assuming that a sand dune would be a wiser choice? I got a sick hill jump at my school yesterday i covered a 25 foot distance about 4 feet up the
hole way... so nice! i am hooked!:cool2:
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NPWfever
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Mood: Is now a P2 pilot, flying a Charly One Harness, and an Ozone Buzz Z =D
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It's totally of subject but i went to jump with my 3M today and i was just flying for a few and a bird flew into one of my cells! I landed and ran over to the kite and looked inside the cells and when i opened one
of the more center ones it flew out and scared me so much :o but i feel really bad. Poor little bird. Really funny noise though it was just like
chrunch from the fabric and a pop from it hitting the back of the cell. simmilar to when your kite hits the ground top down just quieter.
\"Once you have flown you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward; for there you have been, there you long to return\" Leonardo Da
Vinci
2m Junkie
P3 Prism Stylus
3m Goflyakite Foil
5.5m NPW9b (Homemade)
6m Ozone Access
8m Pansh Ace
11m S-ARC
14m Naish Boxer
17m Peter Lynn Bomba
Kitewing (Homemade)
Kitebuggy (Homemade)
Skis for buggy
Skis for feet
Best Waist Harness
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NPWfever
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Is a pansh 8 meter ace a good kite for jumping?:puzzled:
\"Once you have flown you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward; for there you have been, there you long to return\" Leonardo Da
Vinci
2m Junkie
P3 Prism Stylus
3m Goflyakite Foil
5.5m NPW9b (Homemade)
6m Ozone Access
8m Pansh Ace
11m S-ARC
14m Naish Boxer
17m Peter Lynn Bomba
Kitewing (Homemade)
Kitebuggy (Homemade)
Skis for buggy
Skis for feet
Best Waist Harness
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