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Yea Scott I was there from about 11:30 till 5:00...
Fantastic freakin day... I was lit on my 13m....white waroo..what were u flying Scott? Some dude was killing it w/a red waroo... Had mine rigged to ac at first and was having a little trouble... Almost crashed my kite on some slingshot(fuel-machine?) rider, man he was pissed yelling at me and sh1t...i apoligized a bunch of times...but he didnt seem to care So I told him to go FU_K himself....................... Anyway, came in switched to AA and was all good.... Ill tell u though... Its sometimes hard to figure out where to put your kite with all that traffic... My wife was telling me someone launched their kite downwind.. Bar ended up in a tree kite ended up on someones truck...popped le i think....ops.!!! |
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I was on a red waroo. I was killing myself, not "it". My right hip is messed up today.
A few other guys were actually killing "it". It wasn't until I got home that I put 2+2 together and figured out that was probably you. I am assuming you were always fairly upwind (more S) than most, but not like all (like Donna and Lori). What board were you on? I wish I would have figured things out faster, I would have let you ride mine to see if it makes a difference. Don't hesitate to ask next time and I will recognize you. If you are the rider I think you are, I think that board was schlogging you out. (maybe not) I would have liked to have seen if another one made a difference. Yeah, your wife saw the incident that I will remember as "man stuck in tree, kite stuck on yellow hummer" (I don't think Steve knows his Hummer got hit). That was semi funny. The palm tree was only 7 feet high and the guy ended up stuck in the "bushy" part of the tree for a few seconds. Whoever you crashed on is probably over it. I get pissed at times too. It's usually just in the moment and gone at the end of the day or even 30 seconds later. I had a new rider upwind of me with their kite WAY low force my kite into the water. I yelled. I wasn't really that mad, but that's how people learn. Jay yelled at me 7 years ago in the exact same scenario. I learned. I wouldn't worry about it. I was riding close to you much of the day. You seemed to be doing nothing repeatedly wrong that I could see. |
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Went to Bongos for a d-winder w/Eric after a good morning session. While passing T.I., saw someone teaching. Looked as though 3 newbies and 1 instructor. Newbies all had kites in the air and at the waters edge. Did not see any boards. Lots, and I mean lots of tourist and spr.breakers crowding around.
However was teaching, waved me off as though I was to close to his inexperienced riders. Didn't think I was close to any of them I was really only trying to get a look and see if indeed they were all students. Couldn't realy tell, looked unsafe IMAO so we kept on going. Good luck teaching with that many people around. |
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Someone called me about a similar incident near the Undertow and left a voice mail, but I can't figure it out who.
I couldn't return the call 'cuz they didn't leave their name (phone was off, wouldn't track who called). The message made it sound like a bystander (a kid) got drilled. Does anyone have info on this? I can't figure out if it was for real, a joke, or what. If it is real, can anyone think of a worse place to give a lesson than water's edge at the Undertow? I bet there were literally thousands of people out there. Unreal. |
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yea I was trying to stay upwind of all that traffic....so im sure that was me... ive never rode for that long, im pretty sore...better try to rest today if the race is tomorrow huh....
Man I need some practice jumping...landed a few very small whips slammed into the water backwards when I actually tried to send it... I cant figure out how u guys have so much control when in the air... most of the time I just get spun around and cant tell up from down :shock: I know its experience... but after hitting the water hard a few times, I got nervous to send it hard.... ouch Was their someone else up wind where I (we) were with a ckite (naish?) |
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i was on a black and "coral" colored naish raven......
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I had a small session starting at PAG and was riding to the undertow when I did a water relaunch and my kite caught a crab trap bouy... No bueno for sure. Had to ditch the kite and swim in.
Watched my poor kite relaunch and crash, and relaunch and crash... I finally got a chance to catch my breath and my buddy body dragged me to my kite which I was able to free and fly back to shore. Its a miracle nothing ripped tore or was damaged otherwise. Rode down to the tow, had some beers but didn't see anyone riding there, just a bunch of people passing by on DWers. |
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I guess the teacher knew what he was doing and when he waved me away from his student, I decided not to stop and we just kept heading downwind. |
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