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melbourne
kis,
thanks, I'll check it out in the coming weeks, what are you flying and I'll look for you? What's the experience evel of riders out there? I'm also looking for someone to help out a newbie. took a lesson about a year or two ago to learn the basics and just never followed up... now that I live near the water I'm looking to break back into it, anyone you'd recommend around here? Thanks and I'll head out that way. dan |
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Take more lessons! Don't go expecting the peoples kiting to teach you. They are there to kite, you need lessons. Anyone will help a newbie but no one wants to teach someone. The basics amount to being self sufficient. It doesn't sound from you post that you have had more than 1 lesson 2 years ago...long time bro.
Paz Jaime |
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Dan
I agree with Jaime. People will give u some tips but everybody is there to ride. U can see kiters of all levels there. A lot of people learn to kiteboard there because it is shallow. It is kind of hard to launch but everybody is very friendly and will help u. If u have very little experience I would strongly suggest some lessons. There is couple of local guys that teach. The only one I know is AJ with "Kitetricity" kiteboard school. U can also get some info from Rick who works at Extreme Sports (the only kite store in Brevard) on Eau Gallie in Indian Harbour Beach. I am from Poland so if u come to "crack" park on a windy day and ask about Polish guy that speaks with an accent and rides big ass Crazy Fly most likely people will point at me. Good luck Kris |
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Kiting in Melboune
Hey Dude,
I have been looking for someone to kite with locally. I live in Indian Harbour and my skills are minimal but I am self sufficient. I work for Sea-Doo and have access to watercraft and sport boats to do down winders. Let me know if you need a bud. |
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