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I heard two stories about what was happening in this shot. One had it that the lady had lost a contact lens and Neil was providing a leg, uh shoulder up in the recovery effort. Another story had it that Neil was in the throws of a severe undergarment constriction and the lady was giving his drawers a hearty yank rearward to aid relief? It seems to have come just in time from Neil's expression. Preserve us from line breaks and wedgies.
Anyway, this was shot in Ft. Lauderdale. Speaking from past experience as a resident there, if you look hard enough you can find almost anything there, even a "hat" like Neil's. Hey SE Florida riders, stand up and be recognized. Tell us about yourself, ambitions, great rides, trips, new tricks, etc..
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Rick and his pics!
Just a quick thanks out to Rick, a super guy and great rider...He's always at pretty much every kitng event in S. Florida and keeping us posted on the latest and greatest in the sport of kiteboarding. Rick is a man with great advice, which is helpfull to all riders, newbies ...intermediate and even legends in the sport.
Thanks for all your TIME, posts and pics Rick!!!! CJ P.S. who takes your pic when you cross the finish lines? Gotta take care of that...fo sho! |
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Well said CJ and Thank you Rick I for all your time & support! |
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Thanks CJ, Mike and all the rest that bring so much to the forum. Your contributions are what make it what it is.
Hey CJ, I'll pull the "CJ & Irma Famous Kiting Times" CD together for you of all those great shots you two have been in. Just keep after me, I lose track in the avalanch of projects. Hope we get some thermals after the rains depart in a day or so. |
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I see new kites popping up everyday in the Lake Worth to Boynton Beach area. This FANTASTIC sport is just exploding. I’ve seen more NEW kiters this summer then I did all last season (in my area) I wonder if they’ve found out about FKA yet and the wealth of information and knowledge that exists here.
If your new to kiting and your reading this thread/post. Become a member and tell us about yourselves and your experiences in kiteboarding to date. Quiver update: 07 Waroo 17m 07 Bularoo 13 & 10m BEST Float 127 Surftech 6' Minami Dumped the Landboard, Before anything happened (to freak’n dangerous)
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Landboarding here is south florida is always been fun but you have to have a small kite and work it; if not the gust will get you. I go all the way out west to catch the west winds when they come off the everglades so it is somewhat clean. No to mention last year I was ripping around during the tropical storm... gust are not as scary when you can cruise at 20 mph on a 1.5m trainer =-). Also Note, Landboarding in St. Augustine is amazing, MILES of open compact beach to rip down. Well to each his own. |
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thats awesome bizguru...
i think landboarding is a great way for cross training for the season... but dont know where in miami.... maybe local parks... -Danny |
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I just bought a training kite and 2.5 hour dvd...three days ago. I estimate I've had my kite in the air for maybe four hours total. So I'm gonna the new guy on the block. Currently, I am working the kite on land, just to get some skills. Next step is lessons and lots of practice. I'm a big believer in doing things the right way, so I'll get the lessons and happily wear the safety gear. I also ride ATV's (700 v-twin) and I have a good size boat - offshore fishing and maybe some kiting in the future. Thank you very much for this forum - the information is great |
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Where did you get the info, and what section of VK did we possibly regain access to?
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