Are tethered launches in 35 knots too pedestrian ?

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waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
2 Nov 2012 9:05pm
I mean ...

Drag launches are so rad ,

like the kite goes whoosh,

the rider goes WHOA,

it's got to be way cooler, dude.

lol.
eppo
eppo
WA
9793 posts
WA, 9793 posts
2 Nov 2012 9:47pm
You just love don't ya waveslave. Ha ha ha

Here's my lame attempt.

Yeh dude, tethering is like so much more symmetrical and refined.

No dude, sand bags are way more Eco friendly man


And...





bobajob
bobajob
QLD
1535 posts
QLD, 1535 posts
3 Nov 2012 12:35am
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23724 posts
WA, 23724 posts
3 Nov 2012 12:33am
waveslave said...

I mean ...

blah blah blah


(and lol. always the lol at the end)


Where exactly did you find 35kn recently?

Not a 35 GUST. A 35 AVERAGE like the best seabreeze for the whole season at Greenhead, or the best front for the whole of winter in say Albany or Augusta.

As it is Spring, I am just wondering.




giBiLatoR
giBiLatoR
QLD
147 posts
QLD, 147 posts
3 Nov 2012 7:04am
We had one yesterday mark :) nother sunny day in qld
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
3 Nov 2012 8:44am
Mark _australia said...
waveslave said...

I mean ...

blah blah blah


(and lol. always the lol at the end)


Where exactly did you find 35kn recently?

Not a 35 GUST. A 35 AVERAGE like the best seabreeze for the whole season at Greenhead, or the best front for the whole of winter in say Albany or Augusta.

As it is Spring, I am just wondering.







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