Getting lofted

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gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
29 Jan 2006 9:09pm
Doesn't everyone eventually get lofted?

It happened to me today at Woodies...fun but a bit of a fright

Expected an uneventfull session this morning at Woodies as I only brought the 9m. Wind on and off all day, but there were gusts to be used for jumping

There I was up in the air and coming down when up again she went....my body is spinning and I'm scared ****less.....thank God I was in the water and landed on my feet.....the shore was not that far away

This sport does have very radical unexpected happenings.....stay in the water and give yourself plenty of clearance because wierd stuff can happen when you least expect it!

doppelganger
doppelganger
VIC
337 posts
VIC, 337 posts
30 Jan 2006 12:22am
Just out of interest,what style/brand was the 9mtr?
Shannon
Shannon
WA
489 posts
WA, 489 posts
29 Jan 2006 9:34pm
Got to expect that kiting in a Sou Easter
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
29 Jan 2006 9:47pm
Doppleganger...9m X-Bow.

Agreed Shannon...just the first time in 3 years that I felt that "something had taken me....."

Lucky I wasn't on the 12m....now that would have been really scarry.
Shannon
Shannon
WA
489 posts
WA, 489 posts
29 Jan 2006 9:49pm
Saw 1 kite out while driving past Pinnaroo Pt early afternoon and it looked pretty offshore, nice and flat though.
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
29 Jan 2006 9:59pm
Shannon, you are spot on...come to think of it, today was the first real session in a firm SE....so few places safe enough.

Yea, very few kites out today....people saving energy for 5 in a row come Tues.
Bowski
Bowski
VIC
204 posts
VIC, 204 posts
30 Jan 2006 1:06am
was kiting at the inlet in vic last week on a northerly, wind was gusting between 18 to 25 plus knots i suppose. Came in for a break only to see three guys get tea bagged by the same gust!! Was pretty funny from the shore until we saw one dude release his whole kit, so we bolted down to collect his kite and he seemed to be in trouble, he ended up with a broken ankle!! Great spot but northerlies down here can be a bit gusty, plus kiting on a 5 inch sandbar doesn't make it any safer, all good on the 9m nova though!
carbine
carbine
WA
1450 posts
WA, 1450 posts
29 Jan 2006 10:57pm
yes,

my bow ran out of depower
kiterpilot
kiterpilot
WA
249 posts
WA, 249 posts
29 Jan 2006 11:00pm
I thought it had 100% depower
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
29 Jan 2006 11:02pm
drink guinness eat pies fly bows,,,,,,lifes sweet

oh i almost forgot and to make it complete drive an 89 laser....cool
carbine
carbine
WA
1450 posts
WA, 1450 posts
29 Jan 2006 11:07pm
quote:
Originally posted by kiterpilot

I thought it had 100% depower



Just like C's are better than bows.

bull****.

I was still holding onto the bar, thought I would ride it out and see where it takes me. Had a few good 20-30m teabags lost about 200m, eventually ended up on the beach and decided it was probably time to let go of the bar. Kite depowered but still was taking off and pulling a bit, it actually took off and flew from one side to the other over the zenith while completly depowered. It was like 25knots than the squall came through so **** knows how windy it was, on an 11 btw.


quote:
Originally posted by poor relative

drink guinness eat pies fly bows,,,,,,lifes sweet

oh i almost forgot and to make it complete drive an 89 laser....cool


make it red if you want to get to the beach quick.
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
29 Jan 2006 11:21pm
Hey peeps,

I can't believe the wind graphs today. We were at Wedge and Lano from 12 till 5pm and it was blowin' a gale. I was happily "lit" on my 7.0 Halo at around 25-35 knots.
Nice big jumps and a few waves too

A massive procession of 4WD's coming home from the Wedge at end of school hollies,..... left the place like a wind blown ghost town ..... gee too bad

Good winds,

gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
29 Jan 2006 11:27pm
You lucky boy KH

Carbs...you are amazing, it was funky out there today.
jan
jan
WA
1119 posts
jan jan
WA, 1119 posts
30 Jan 2006 9:46am
gav deano and i got pt gregory 20+ knots by 7am saturday morning

coro's all sunday morning lit on a 5m best and the breeze hadn't even kicked in yet
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
WA, 814 posts
30 Jan 2006 10:24am
cracked my frigg'n ribs down at safety bay very gusty early morning it was...
ratlizard
ratlizard
WA
44 posts
WA, 44 posts
30 Jan 2006 10:33am
Hey Gruezi

I was down at woodies yesterday and the same thing happend to me (was on a 10m PL Guerilla if anyone cares). Was in waist deep water thinking about coming in due to NO constant wind and some big gusts. When BAM, Im lofted six feet up.

The kite was at zenith and fully powered due to their being no wind 2 seconds ago. No harm done but I packed up pretty quick.

Woodies can be evil on a SSE.
gls
gls
WA
284 posts
gls gls
WA, 284 posts
30 Jan 2006 11:11pm
Exactly the same thing happened to me a few months ago in the UK. PL 11m G2, standing there waiting for a rain cloud to go away and suddently I'm lifted clean out of the water and slammed onto the hard beach sand. Almost broke my fingers trying to get to the quick release. Sore hand, sore neck (again), and a face full of sand left me feeling absolutely sh i t house and I decided to give up kitesurfing. I was totally demoralized. A few days later though sense came back into my head when I realised that Australian beach's are much softer, the water much clearer, and the westerly winds a lot more consistent. I don't kite in questionable conditions any more. Just not worth the risk.
Graeme
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
30 Jan 2006 11:47pm
Man airhead, doesn't that rib stuff hurt..........I will not make you laugh.

Get well soon before we get a nice clean easterly....they are coming again I hope.

Yea Ratlizard........Woodies was very strange yesterday, and friggen dangerous.

Good to have you back in paradise GLS. Great job with the WKSA events this year! I have not been frightened enough by crazy conditions and seek them out still....I find it a challenge to try and learn to adapt to funky weather...kinda sureal as you are often all alone out there. Something that I do enjoy very much about this sport.

mrbonk
mrbonk
NSW
483 posts
NSW, 483 posts
31 Jan 2006 1:57pm
When I first started kiting I got lofted 3 times in quick succession while standing on the beach. Very scary and all happened very fast. First one was about 1 metre up, second one was 2 metres or so and the third was way higher and landed me in the water at least 10 metres from where I started. I crashed the kite in the water as I landed the third one and called it a day!
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
31 Jan 2006 8:52pm
how high do you have to go before a yank becomes a loft
Mini Mal
Mini Mal
WA
298 posts
WA, 298 posts
31 Jan 2006 10:14pm
1m up and 10m boost down wind, a short loft into the scrub @ corro then ejected no worries
Lofting is all part of the kiting overpowered experience, rip into it on the water and quick release as soon as you hit the beach
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
2288 posts
SA, 2288 posts
1 Feb 2006 1:25am
Looks like we got your off shore gusty crap the next day

Annoying to ride in and hard to even contimplate trying tricks. Only good thing about em' is spacemonkey's jumps. Did a downwinder and just kept sending it like every 50m trying to go massive. 90% of the time nothing then occasionally, Kablamo! and your soaring.

very unsafe mind you but the best way to get the highest jumps.
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