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sebol
sebol
WA
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WA, 753 posts
30 Nov 2011 12:46am
Bring on the red thumbs galore but I am personaly tired of the consistent rant against the Euro kiters.

If they have the passion strong enough to travel half way accross the globe for the sake of a few days of kiting, I reckon that they have at least some experience.

I have seen more local red neck bogans with no idea and a kite from ebay.

At least the Euros are stoked, they are amping to the core on our conditions and I have met some great friends other the last few years.

Our good mate Harrysurfer is curently enjoying the hospitality of a couple of Euro kiters in Germany and they drove half way accross europe to pick him up at the airport in Paris.

I guess, it is payback for sharing the stoke. We took them to our semi secret spot for many long downwinders, great barbecues and overall excellent company (missed out on the spunky Euro girlfriends tho )

Give it a go and you may be surprised, there are d$%^k heads and wonderful people all over the world you know
superlizard
superlizard
VIC
702 posts
VIC, 702 posts
30 Nov 2011 8:25am
i like euro chick kiters... does that count?
Silence
Silence
NSW
123 posts
NSW, 123 posts
30 Nov 2011 10:14am
well, I'm italian, but came to oz 3 months ago, and looking to get a permanent visa after finishing uni here (so i'm not a tourist who doesn't care if a spot is closed),
but after some things I read here I don't know if I need to worry about my car being smashed or my lines cut xD

I am a newbie, I admit it. I got 3 lessons from a school and went out just a handful of times on my own, but I try to avoid crowded beaches and if in doubt I put the kite at 12 and wait for other kiters to pass me by. Of course I do some mistakes, but I'm tryin to get better and better (two days ago my 9 meters was too small for dolls point, until 15. now I know, and won't make the same mistake again, for example).

every sport has its idiots, but not every outsider is one of them.

AntoineS
AntoineS
NSW
122 posts
NSW, 122 posts
30 Nov 2011 10:20am
Hooray for the Aussies!
Who welcome us nicely and make us wanna stay more than expected! (2 years so far, can I be a "local" now? )
superlizard
superlizard
VIC
702 posts
VIC, 702 posts
30 Nov 2011 10:37am
Silence said...

well, I'm italian, but came to oz 3 months ago, and looking to get a permanent visa after finishing uni here (so i'm not a tourist who doesn't care if a spot is closed),
but after some things I read here I don't know if I need to worry about my car being smashed or my lines cut xD

I am a newbie, I admit it. I got 3 lessons from a school and went out just a handful of times on my own, but I try to avoid crowded beaches and if in doubt I put the kite at 12 and wait for other kiters to pass me by. Of course I do some mistakes, but I'm tryin to get better and better (two days ago my 9 meters was too small for dolls point, until 15. now I know, and won't make the same mistake again, for example).

every sport has its idiots, but not every outsider is one of them.




Howdy Silence...

Look, i'd be a little concerned about car getting smashed up there in NSW too...[}:)]... but seriously, i don't think you should have any issues. Like down here in VIC the whole kite crew (99%) is very friendly... i've chatted to several euro kiters on the beach over the years... (most recently a cute british chick )... So in the end it's not about euros but more about bogan kook kiters (from any background) who disrespect common sense and who disregard everyone around them...

The only issue with euros is that sometimes their kite videos, whilst usually demonstrating impressive kite skills, come across a bit gay due to fashion choice like femenine hairdos, sily scarfs, boardies over wettie, pretend-kitesurfing-in-a-carpark-hanging-of-a-rope, etc etc... there was one video couple years back where I thought one dude was a female for most of the video...

But aside from that, euros are ok. They make some great foods, and know how to drive properly...

anyways, enjoy this great land Silence and good winds...

p.s. often keeping kite at 12'oclock is not the best option when waiting for someone to get past you especially if they are upwind... lowering your kite down to one side is often a better choice and appreciated by the upwind passing kiter...




Saffer
Saffer
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4501 posts
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30 Nov 2011 10:37am
Silence said...

well, I'm italian, but came to oz 3 months ago, and looking to get a permanent visa after finishing uni here (so i'm not a tourist who doesn't care if a spot is closed),
but after some things I read here I don't know if I need to worry about my car being smashed or my lines cut xD

I am a newbie, I admit it. I got 3 lessons from a school and went out just a handful of times on my own, but I try to avoid crowded beaches and if in doubt I put the kite at 12 and wait for other kiters to pass me by. Of course I do some mistakes, but I'm tryin to get better and better (two days ago my 9 meters was too small for dolls point, until 15. now I know, and won't make the same mistake again, for example).

every sport has its idiots, but not every outsider is one of them.




The concern about euros is largely aimed at those who come to Australia and kite in areas they are not allowed to kite with no common sense or respect for the other beach users or kiters. I.e. someone kiting 5m from swimmers in a swimming area between the flags, sometimes they'll kite in the flat water sections and will hog these areas as if being a tourist gives them more rights to use these locations than other users. When confronted about it, they sometimes pretend to not understand english and then go off laughing to their mates. In most cases you hear them talking english so you know they claims of not understand are bull.

If you're not one of these kind of people, you have little to worry about. Most of the kiters are friendly, hospitable and happy to have euro kiters provided they abide by local kiting rules and use common sense to ensure they don't endanger other kiters or beach users. If on the other hand you are one of the douchebag variety kiters, then you probably have reason to be concerned because there will come a day when they come across the wrong local and he retaliates.

The short answer is to chat to locals in the area to find out where you can and can't kite and what the local rules are. They will often warn you about hidden obstacles (rocks) or will identify whether the conditions may not be ideal for a beginner. Most locals don't have a problem if you ask first before making mistakes.
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default
WA
1255 posts
WA, 1255 posts
30 Nov 2011 7:39am
sebol said...

Bring on the red thumbs galore but I am personaly tired of the consistent rant against the Euro kiters.

If they have the passion strong enough to travel half way accross the globe for the sake of a few days of kiting, I reckon that they have at least some experience.

I have seen more local red neck bogans with no idea and a kite from ebay.

At least the Euros are stoked, they are amping to the core on our conditions and I have met some great friends other the last few years.

Our good mate Harrysurfer is curently enjoying the hospitality of a couple of Euro kiters in Germany and they drove half way accross europe to pick him up at the airport in Paris.

I guess, it is payback for sharing the stoke. We took them to our semi secret spot for many long downwinders, great barbecues and overall excellent company (missed out on the spunky Euro girlfriends tho )

Give it a go and you may be surprised, there are d$%^k heads and wonderful people all over the world you know


your a euro aint ya?

lol

Silence
Silence
NSW
123 posts
NSW, 123 posts
30 Nov 2011 12:07pm
superlizard said...

Silence said...

well, I'm italian, but came to oz 3 months ago, and looking to get a permanent visa after finishing uni here (so i'm not a tourist who doesn't care if a spot is closed),
but after some things I read here I don't know if I need to worry about my car being smashed or my lines cut xD

I am a newbie, I admit it. I got 3 lessons from a school and went out just a handful of times on my own, but I try to avoid crowded beaches and if in doubt I put the kite at 12 and wait for other kiters to pass me by. Of course I do some mistakes, but I'm tryin to get better and better (two days ago my 9 meters was too small for dolls point, until 15. now I know, and won't make the same mistake again, for example).

every sport has its idiots, but not every outsider is one of them.




Howdy Silence...

Look, i'd be a little concerned about car getting smashed up there in NSW too...[}:)]... but seriously, i don't think you should have any issues. Like down here in VIC the whole kite crew (99%) is very friendly... i've chatted to several euro kiters on the beach over the years... (most recently a cute british chick )... So in the end it's not about euros but more about bogan kook kiters (from any background) who disrespect common sense and who disregard everyone around them...

The only issue with euros is that sometimes their kite videos, whilst usually demonstrating impressive kite skills, come across a bit gay due to fashion choice like femenine hairdos, sily scarfs, boardies over wettie, pretend-kitesurfing-in-a-carpark-hanging-of-a-rope, etc etc... there was one video couple years back where I thought one dude was a female for most of the video...

But aside from that, euros are ok. They make some great foods, and know how to drive properly...

anyways, enjoy this great land Silence and good winds...

p.s. often keeping kite at 12'oclock is not the best option when waiting for someone to get past you especially if they are upwind... lowering your kite down to one side is often a better choice and appreciated by the upwind passing kiter...







Thanks,
yeah, until I saw some of the posts here (probably as a reaction to the guy who got into the powerlines at safety beach) I've never even thought about it, but those made me wonder..

and now I learned something new, too! I'll try keeping the kite lower, if in doubt of rights of way and similar!

by the way.. I actually thought that the boardies over the wetsuits were for having a bright color on (bright colors = not in sharks menu, or so I heard) xD

@Saffer: well, I'm the kind of guy who spends 2 hours on seabreeze and the aksa website to make sure the spot I'm thinking of goin is ok and if there's any rule, so I guess I'm on the safe side :) I was more concerned of over-reaction in case of my involuntary mistakes, but you guys confirmed what I saw on the usual beaches, so I guess my gear is safe for now ^^


rickwindt
rickwindt
WA
245 posts
WA, 245 posts
30 Nov 2011 11:26am
yeah I must say I find it quite stupid.. all this blabbering on about europeans.. It is not making the atmosphere any better. People talk about all the euros being like this but that is just rediculous! surely there would be the odd annoying european but there are just as much annoying oz bogans.

I am Dutch myself and been here for 2,5 years. Still learning as well. I understand it might be annoying sometimes when learners screw up and take up a lot of space or make mistakes that makes life hard on experienced riders. But this is not because I am Dutch? it's because I am LEARNING. And learning usually means you are in the process of trying to achieve something that you are not yet fully capable of. Please encourage the euro's and help them with their learning curv, tell us the guidelines and it will only make things better for yourself. You do not achieve anything by complaining about it.

I had a bloke coming over to me the other day telling me some guidelines in a very friendly way. I thanked him and did as much as I could to abide by these guidelines. Surely most europeans would be happy with your advise. It might also be the way that you approach someone. If you start yelling at someone you might not get as far as just saying hey mate, I just noticed something you might want to do like this instead of this.. bla bla.

alright I'm done.
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
30 Nov 2011 12:01pm
Most of you guy's seem to be learning here so you don't have the mindset that some others do when they come over here to kite. Unlike the rest of the world we aren't used to kiting amongst crowds and give each other plenty of room as well as leaving plenty of room so beachgoers feel safe (note that most beachgoers don't want a kite crashing anywhere near their kids) Aussies also aren't very competitive and would prefer to share the flat water than compete for it which overseas would see you not getting any flat water.
Respect everyone else's right to enjoy the area and you will get respect.
Also it's not just the euros it's anyone coming from a busy place to a quieter spot.
dbabicwa
dbabicwa
WA
809 posts
WA, 809 posts
30 Nov 2011 6:21pm
rickwindt said...

yeah I must say I find it quite stupid.. all this blabbering on about europeans.. It is not making the atmosphere any better. People talk about all the euros being like this but that is just rediculous! surely there would be the odd annoying european but there are just as much annoying oz bogans.



C'mon mate ! We all well know how you like Germans, since u Dutch!


Silence said


I would be worried if parked my car in Venice or better leave a bus door open when parked there :) Or travel on train through It south, or....


Silence
Silence
NSW
123 posts
NSW, 123 posts
30 Nov 2011 11:07pm
dbabicwa said...

rickwindt said...

yeah I must say I find it quite stupid.. all this blabbering on about europeans.. It is not making the atmosphere any better. People talk about all the euros being like this but that is just rediculous! surely there would be the odd annoying european but there are just as much annoying oz bogans.



C'mon mate ! We all well know how you like Germans, since u Dutch!


Silence said


I would be worried if parked my car in Venice or better leave a bus door open when parked there :) Or travel on train through It south, or....





about Venice I haven't heard, but yeah, southern Italy is definetly rotten, on that point of view... lot of good people, but it's not a joke: if you don't leave your car open, d-bags are gonna assume you have valuable stuff inside and they are gonna break your window to check..
(and that suck for tourist, living in some neighbours in Napoli is hell... luckily I used to live in the northern region, close to the austrian and swiss border xD)

sebol
sebol
WA
753 posts
WA, 753 posts
30 Nov 2011 9:29pm
default said...

sebol said...

Bring on the red thumbs galore but I am personaly tired of the consistent rant against the Euro kiters.

If they have the passion strong enough to travel half way accross the globe for the sake of a few days of kiting, I reckon that they have at least some experience.

I have seen more local red neck bogans with no idea and a kite from ebay.

At least the Euros are stoked, they are amping to the core on our conditions and I have met some great friends other the last few years.

Our good mate Harrysurfer is curently enjoying the hospitality of a couple of Euro kiters in Germany and they drove half way accross europe to pick him up at the airport in Paris.

I guess, it is payback for sharing the stoke. We took them to our semi secret spot for many long downwinders, great barbecues and overall excellent company (missed out on the spunky Euro girlfriends tho )

Give it a go and you may be surprised, there are d$%^k heads and wonderful people all over the world you know


your a euro aint ya?

lol




Well, I lived 20 years in Europe and the last 20 years in Scarborough WA so please tell me, am I a Euro???

dbabicwa
dbabicwa
WA
809 posts
WA, 809 posts
30 Nov 2011 10:13pm
^^^ You are Euro if you speak any EU language other than English

The UK is pretending to be in EU anyway:)

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default
WA
1255 posts
WA, 1255 posts
1 Dec 2011 7:55am
sebol said...

default said...

sebol said...

Bring on the red thumbs galore but I am personaly tired of the consistent rant against the Euro kiters.

If they have the passion strong enough to travel half way accross the globe for the sake of a few days of kiting, I reckon that they have at least some experience.

I have seen more local red neck bogans with no idea and a kite from ebay.

At least the Euros are stoked, they are amping to the core on our conditions and I have met some great friends other the last few years.

Our good mate Harrysurfer is curently enjoying the hospitality of a couple of Euro kiters in Germany and they drove half way accross europe to pick him up at the airport in Paris.

I guess, it is payback for sharing the stoke. We took them to our semi secret spot for many long downwinders, great barbecues and overall excellent company (missed out on the spunky Euro girlfriends tho )

Give it a go and you may be surprised, there are d$%^k heads and wonderful people all over the world you know


your a euro aint ya?

lol




Well, I lived 20 years in Europe and the last 20 years in Scarborough WA so please tell me, am I a Euro???




knew it, you ARE a euro hahaha

note: not euro bashing, just having a laugh...at a euro
rickwindt
rickwindt
WA
245 posts
WA, 245 posts
1 Dec 2011 8:49am
dbabicwa said...

rickwindt said...

yeah I must say I find it quite stupid.. all this blabbering on about europeans.. It is not making the atmosphere any better. People talk about all the euros being like this but that is just rediculous! surely there would be the odd annoying european but there are just as much annoying oz bogans.



C'mon mate ! We all well know how you like Germans, since u Dutch!



haha yeah I must say Germans are an exception to the rule off course... haha
BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
918 posts
QLD, 918 posts
2 Dec 2011 12:28am
Tanos said...

Hooray for the Aussies!
Who welcome us nicely and make us wanna stay more than expected! (2 years so far, can I be a "local" now? )


no....
BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
918 posts
QLD, 918 posts
2 Dec 2011 12:30am


Well, I lived 20 years in Europe and the last 20 years in Scarborough WA so please tell me, am I a Euro???




yes....
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