I believe i may be a kiteboarding pioneer

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mworrad213
mworrad213
WA
45 posts
WA, 45 posts
26 Feb 2006 7:24pm
feel free to challenge this topic:
i believe i am the first person to kiteboard the hume weir.
Conditions werent fantastic but what can u expect from an inland sou wester far from any seabreeze. Any one from newcastle?if so its similar to a westerly at squids ink.
the kite fell from the sky a few times but apart from that the old 6 ft surfboard powered me along when it got to light for the 130 on a 10m slingy. far out kiting is good when you've been hanging round bogans and there effin cars and dirtbikes. i am a very happy man now knowing that rural australia now has a kiting scene.

i miss the Nor Easters. cant wait to see the crew at squids ink in the holidays.
x x matt
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
26 Feb 2006 11:45pm
lol - love your work!

you should consider it claimed until someone else puts forward a clearly faked story of how they did it years ago...
VB MAN
VB MAN
1156 posts
1156 posts
26 Feb 2006 11:05pm
Hey Dude, you can't claim. Met a guy in Johny Geyers shop over here in Perth about 3 years ago, who was an Albury guy and stated his fav spot was just upwind of Bethenga Bridge. I don't recall the wind direction but it seemed prevelant as he was able to use this spot often (maybe northerly).
He claimed it worked well there because the valley narrowed and the hills on either side created a funnel effect.
And by the way, if your stuck in Albury/Wodonga for any length of time, I feel for you as my family had me stuck there for too many years before I was old enough to escape
puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
27 Feb 2006 12:26am
quote:
Originally posted by mworrad213
i believe i am the first person to kiteboard the hume weir.


Damn n stuff it ! - know how u feel mworrad
Bloody nigh impossible to be original at anything these days
Always fun trying BUT
Munter
Munter
NSW
210 posts
NSW, 210 posts
27 Feb 2006 2:47pm
Inland kiting - the new extreme!

Other un-tamed waters that might be up for bagging:

Lake Albert - Wagga Wagga
Lake George - if there's ever any water
Lake Ginninderra - this one may still be virgin.

I know a mate of mine kited Lake Burley-Griffin back in 2002 but I don't think he was the first. His kite ended up in a tree after the wind swung 180 on him. The joys on inland kiting!! At least the water would be flat eh?
Caelah
Caelah
WA
319 posts
WA, 319 posts
27 Feb 2006 12:38pm
Lake George went to landkiting a long time ago :-(
AK47
AK47
QLD
23 posts
QLD, 23 posts
27 Feb 2006 2:52pm
How's this for an untamed lake? It's at 5000 mts in Nepal, wonder if the wind was blowin right if you could boost off the edge and float down the valley?

www.nepalembassyrus.org/pic_pages/tilicho.htm
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
27 Feb 2006 3:13pm
How about here worlds highest lake navigable to large vessels, lake titicaca, fascinating spot. Almost 200km long, now thats a downwinder.

www.crystalinks.com/laketiticaca.html
puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
27 Feb 2006 3:44pm
quote:
Originally posted by poor relative

How about here worlds highest lake navigable to large vessels, lake titicaca, fascinating spot. Almost 200km long, now thats a downwinder.

www.crystalinks.com/laketiticaca.html


Have to watch out for the phantoms seaplane bursting out from its secret hiding place amongst the mangroves.
azza
azza
1338 posts
1338 posts
27 Feb 2006 5:03pm
Ahhh... The Phantom, ghost who walks, man who cannot drive.
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
27 Feb 2006 5:05pm
i thought a phantom was an unflushable turd.
mworrad213
mworrad213
WA
45 posts
WA, 45 posts
27 Feb 2006 5:05pm
you had to go ahead and ruin my claim damn you VB man. and yes you should feel my pain there is eff all to do here with out the beach!!! oh well i might try pioneer lake albert in wagga wagga as munter said cause its only an hour and a half away.

x o matt
Fitzy
Fitzy
QLD
617 posts
QLD, 617 posts
27 Feb 2006 7:12pm
Lake Eyre should be kick ass once every five years or so !!!

Fitzy Gold Coast OZ
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
28 Feb 2006 10:48am
quote:
Originally posted by Munter

Other un-tamed waters that might be up for bagging


more like a tea-bagging...
bowlesy
bowlesy
NSW
7 posts
NSW, 7 posts
28 Feb 2006 4:46pm
anyone done lake jindabyne??? plenty of wind up there but effing freezing even in summer
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4108 posts
QLD, 4108 posts
28 Feb 2006 8:52pm
Probably be like Sterkfontein Dam near the Drakensburg, take a good wetty.

I reckon when the Telfer open pit mine fills with water at the end of mining might make for a good spot. It's pretty big and the wind coming across the flat desert is clean and often strong. Would it be a pioneering move to kite on an old mine?
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