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BWS Old Codgers

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Created by Boonty > 9 months ago, 10 Dec 2013
Boonty
QLD, 38 posts
10 Dec 2013 9:26PM
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Oldest BWS kiter you ask?
Just turned 50 and ride Noise V2's and Rawson 6'1.
I think Beno should donate a new Pro to the oldest kiter in each state. (Which is me in QLD, Ha ha. )
Any older codgers out there???

sir ROWDY
WA, 5353 posts
10 Dec 2013 7:30PM
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Don't think anyone was asking were they? I know older round here, few guys in their 60s.

NoBS
WA, 908 posts
10 Dec 2013 8:12PM
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Boonty said..

Oldest BWS kiter you ask?
Just turned 50 and ride Noise V2's and Rawson 6'1.
I think Beno should donate a new Pro to the oldest kiter in each state. (Which is me in QLD, Ha ha. )
Any older codgers out there???


Kiting is majority over 60 year olds..

How many young kids you see getting about these days..

Its all bucket hats, pooh stance and oceanus reel leashes...

bearbusa
QLD, 295 posts
10 Dec 2013 11:26PM
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57years mathematically still trying to kite like the 18 year olds, back surfing since moving back to qld after 25 years in wa , many of us older folk kiting over there ,**** we were old when we started 11 years ago
BWS pros on drifter , bury me at sea when I can't kite/ surf

theDoctor
NSW, 5767 posts
11 Dec 2013 1:03AM
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boonty, you just got owned...

hope I'm still kiting when I'm fifty....

if the ocean isn't too radioactive

Boonty
QLD, 38 posts
11 Dec 2013 8:24PM
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Hmmm, out Codgered already.

Oh well back to cleaning me mobility scooter!!!

WA Surf & Foil
WA, 250 posts
11 Dec 2013 8:32PM
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Get em on the water so it is not so busy in the post office

bearbusa
QLD, 295 posts
12 Dec 2013 12:59AM
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Kiting is not about age it's about technique , ok a bit if fitness.
I've kited four hour sessions and sometimes only lasted a hour , do what suits you and stuff every one else ,enjoy the ocean and waves for yourself doesn't matter what the guy on the next wave thinks as long as your enjoying It.
Life's to short to worry if your better younger older than the guy next to you ,chill out and enjoy the moment

Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
12 Dec 2013 4:08PM
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70 year old bloke at north queens beach in redcliffe nearly every day. and ive kited with people 75+ a few times before

juicerider
WA, 790 posts
12 Dec 2013 2:21PM
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zzzzz
WA, 57 posts
12 Dec 2013 10:42PM
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Plenty of us over 60,s here in WA
We can kite every day- whenever we want -dont work retired
we can afford to buy whatever gear we need--------tax free super
dont have bosses or jobs or have to go to time wasting meetings and put up with all that bull s#1T -or drive to work
sleep till the wind comes in if we wish
can read seabreeze all day if we wish
wouldn't have it any other way

one day you will all be there

and will you still be kiting then?
fit enough and able to afford the time and cost
just rubbing it in because
Its later than you think!!!!

NoBS
WA, 908 posts
13 Dec 2013 8:37AM
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zzzzz said..

Plenty of us over 60,s here in WA
We can kite every day- whenever we want -dont work retired
we can afford to buy whatever gear we need--------tax free super
dont have bosses or jobs or have to go to time wasting meetings and put up with all that bull s#1T -or drive to work
sleep till the wind comes in if we wish
can read seabreeze all day if we wish
wouldn't have it any other way

one day you will all be there

and will you still be kiting then?
fit enough and able to afford the time and cost
just rubbing it in because
Its later than you think!!!!


Yeah gloat all you want..

If only you over 60's daredevils had the commonsense to get WAKSA membership and the relevant life insurance to go with your 'rub it in' attitudes.

Then we could all sit back and not have to 'sympathy post' when you fully polax yourselves.

The clock is ticking MR ZZZZ, and you only have less than a few years left in the sport.. You can come watch at the beach with your carer instead.

sir ROWDY
WA, 5353 posts
13 Dec 2013 8:44AM
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zzzzz said..

Plenty of us over 60,s here in WA
We can kite every day- whenever we want -dont work retired
we can afford to buy whatever gear we need--------tax free super
dont have bosses or jobs or have to go to time wasting meetings and put up with all that bull s#1T -or drive to work
sleep till the wind comes in if we wish
can read seabreeze all day if we wish
wouldn't have it any other way

one day you will all be there

and will you still be kiting then?
fit enough and able to afford the time and cost
just rubbing it in because
Its later than you think!!!!


I'm there already...kinda

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
13 Dec 2013 1:22PM
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NoBS said..
The clock is ticking MR ZZZZ, and you only have less than a few years left in the sport.. You can come watch at the beach with your carer instead.


Nice. ^^^


To be sure,

NoBS suffers from gerascophobia.

That's the fear of growing old.

This explains why he bashes on older folks on the forum all the time.

He's scared of the inevitable.

But NoBS isn't young, far from it.

So it's all a bit weird, hey.

lol.

He's worried about his expiration date.

There's a scent of desperation that surrounds him.

And when the smell of mold gets overpowering on poor old NoBS,

someone tell him that it's going to be all right.

Give him a big nob hug.

Dude, it's ok.

You'll still be kiting at 60.

Dude, you'll still be doing what you do now on a kite.

You mow the lawn now on your kiteboard ....

and you'll be mowing the lawn right into the future.

Retire hard, play hard ....

and then bow out disgracefully.

lol.

NoBS
WA, 908 posts
13 Dec 2013 1:24PM
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No I'm just bashing older people on the forum.. because they are in fact old....

Who left the door of the falcon retirement home open and let slave out??

kitingtopher
SA, 313 posts
13 Dec 2013 3:57PM
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44 is not so young, yo u feel your knees and ankles . More power to those who can do it at 70

zzzzz
WA, 57 posts
13 Dec 2013 5:29PM
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Attention NoBS
Got my waksa membership have you?
My carer is a 29 year old ex supermodel
When im 70 she will be be 40
Will be looking at her on the beach not you

puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
14 Dec 2013 6:31PM
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I think you will find that the more years you register on the age scale the more likely you are to have WAKSA (KA) membership.

It may be an old wives tale but there is something in the old Age = Wisdom theory.
And you gotta be pretty damn stupid to kite without it (unless you always kite alone on a deserted beach - the only just reason)

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
14 Dec 2013 6:55PM
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puppetonastring said..

WAKSA membership.

And you gotta be pretty damn stupid to kite without it (unless you always kite alone on a deserted beach - the only just reason)


I dig my deserted pointbreak.

lol.

shi thouse
WA, 1133 posts
14 Dec 2013 7:07PM
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NoBS said..

No I'm just bashing older people on the forum.. because they are in fact old....

Who left the door of the falcon retirement home open and let slave out??



End of the day NoBs, it doesn't matter what you say...at least they have made it to that age - you obviously have not and may not make it to that age!!

speed brother
QLD, 126 posts
14 Dec 2013 9:44PM
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Some of the fat young b#st**d@ I saw at the shops today won't be around when they're fifty. Go the old farts!!

puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
14 Dec 2013 7:55PM
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waveslave said..

puppetonastring said..

WAKSA membership.

And you gotta be pretty damn stupid to kite without it (unless you always kite alone on a deserted beach - the only just reason)


I dig my deserted pointbreak.

lol.



That is NOT a deserted beach Slave. WAKSA membership there is a must.

surfgrub
NSW, 105 posts
14 Dec 2013 10:58PM
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I'm 52, have a full quiver of BWS kites, twin tip & Surf. Been kiting for only 2 seasons & semi-retired. I got some tuition for a few days in Maui & my Instructor was 65 years old. I then went & hung out with his mates at Kite Beach for the rest of the week - they're all up around 75. Now that they are retired they actually follow the summer seasons, kiting all over the world. Bahamas, Fiji, Sri Lanka, various Countries in Africa, & Maui. All riding twin tips & travel only with a Golf Bag full of gear.

They say Kiting is easier on their bodies than what Windsurfing is.... (Stop & think a minute KNOBs - perhaps you're doing an old man's sport - maybe you should take up Bowls next & drink 7s at the R'ie). They can afford Schooners & don't have to skimp on accommodation, dining & travel either.

I'm envious of this crew, they enjoy a life I dream of having ( & am almost there).....

Keep going to work KNoBS, you obviously don't qualify, yet....

dafish
NSW, 1633 posts
15 Dec 2013 10:23AM
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I am 52 as well, full quiver of kites, full quiver of boards. I am more stoked on the water than I have been in years. More freedom. I am now on the semi retired side, but now run a small school over the summer. Travel in the winter. Kite beach for me is across the street. Its a dream, somebody has to live it, might was well be me. I am always happy to share the stoke.



bearbusa
QLD, 295 posts
16 Dec 2013 11:28AM
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Great photo dafish, us old guys can still give the so called young guns a bullet now and thened

the gibbo
WA, 776 posts
16 Dec 2013 9:42AM
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Kiting is perfect for older crew, you can lose bowel control at any time and hey so what no one can smell me from here !

Kazan
QLD, 699 posts
16 Dec 2013 12:47PM
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Proud to be 45 and fitter than ever. Life starts at 40 mate.

pattiecannon
QLD, 593 posts
18 Dec 2013 12:36AM
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dafish said..

I am 52 as well, full quiver of kites, full quiver of boards. I am more stoked on the water than I have been in years. More freedom. I am now on the semi retired side, but now run a small school over the summer. Travel in the winter. Kite beach for me is across the street. Its a dream, somebody has to live it, might was well be me. I am always happy to share the stoke.





Hey Dafish, nice looking board you got there. Firewire? can you share some spec's, or photos and the make of that one ? I'm making a couple with a mate over the hols.
keep rippin'
;) dyna bars rule eh!

cwamit
WA, 1194 posts
17 Dec 2013 11:40PM
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puppetonastring said..

waveslave said..

puppetonastring said..

WAKSA membership.

And you gotta be pretty damn stupid to kite without it (unless you always kite alone on a deserted beach - the only just reason)


I dig my deserted pointbreak.

lol.



That is NOT a deserted beach Slave. WAKSA membership there is a must.


And how stupid you need to be to pay up to subsidise kiters 700ks closer to events which some of waska fees go to. Stop peddling bs , insurance is smart but your just not paying for that, your living in a glass bowl mate



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