*** KITESTOCK 2008 - Update ***

> 10 years ago
Reply
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
11 Feb 2008 1:06pm

Best Case: It dissolves, trough moves inland and we get 30+ knot winds.


Drool Drool! Yeah baby, noobs out of the way and we can all go BOOSTING!

Bring it on! [}:)]

marc
marc
WA
169 posts
WA, 169 posts
11 Feb 2008 1:19pm
hello,
in case the tents campsites are fully booked, does anybody knows if it would be possible to camp on the beach somewhere (2wd car only !)
marc
westozwind
westozwind
WA
1419 posts
WA, 1419 posts
11 Feb 2008 1:27pm
Keep talking it up, Huey love's it when you tell him about your plans
WAKSA
WAKSA
WA
813 posts
WA, 813 posts
11 Feb 2008 2:42pm
If you are coming to KITESTOCK
www.kitestock.com
and have a confirmed booking please take the time to read the following information
http://www.kitestock.com/news_view.aspx?ArticleID=46
.

For those without a confirmed booking:

We are fully sold out, we are not able to accomodate anymore people. Therefore if you do not have a confirmed booking do not travel to KITESTOCK, it will be a wasted journey!

You will not be able to gain access to any of the venues or take part in any of the events.

If you have any doubts about your booking please do not hesitate to contact us for verification.

See you there!

EDIT:

For clarification purposes, the above refers to those people wishing to kite.

Everybody is welcome to come and watch the action on South Beach.

To kite at the event (including trying demo kit) you must be a registered kiter to comply with approvals.
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
11 Feb 2008 4:01pm
Kitehard said...

..and we can all go BOOSTING!


I'm thinking mega-loops, I'm thinking snapped boards, I'm thinking blown out knees and ankles.

I'm thinking it'll be worth it .

edit: I just directed a mate to the graph, he reminded me to take some brown undies...
marc
marc
WA
169 posts
WA, 169 posts
11 Feb 2008 5:18pm
WAKSA. said...

If you are coming to KITESTOCK
www.kitestock.com
and have a confirmed booking please take the time to read the following information
www.kitestock.com/default.aspx?aspxerrorpath=/news_view.aspx
.

For those without a confirmed booking:

We are fully sold out, we are not able to accomodate anymore people. Therefore if you do not have a confirmed booking do not travel to KITESTOCK, it will be a wasted journey!

You will not be able to gain access to any of the venues or take part in any of the events.

If you have any doubts about your booking please do not hesitate to contact us for verification.

See you there!



so you mean the beach has a security check and because i am not registered i can not even come and see the action there .... no allowed to try the new equipment too ??? is kitestock a private event ?
WAKSA
WAKSA
WA
813 posts
WA, 813 posts
11 Feb 2008 5:28pm
marc said...
so you mean the beach has a security check and because i am not registered i can not even come and see the action there .... no allowed to try the new equipment too ??? is kitestock a private event ?


Hi Marc

Everybody is welcome to come and watch the KITESTOCK spectacle, however if you want to kite at the event (which includes trying demo kit) then you must be a registered kiter to comply with the approvals.

Hope this answers your question.

If you have anymore questions please send an email to [email protected] and we will do our best to answer them for you.
iti
iti
QLD
417 posts
iti iti
QLD, 417 posts
11 Feb 2008 7:04pm
Marc .

you had a month like every body too buy tickets , next year try to be more organised then you wont be disapointed
hirschausen
hirschausen
WA
422 posts
WA, 422 posts
11 Feb 2008 7:04pm
Ah, don't worry about the wind. It will blow, just focus people on getting through til Friday fit and well. Then for your own sake and others DRIVE CAREFULLY
specimen
specimen
WA
221 posts
WA, 221 posts
11 Feb 2008 9:20pm
Marc

How long did you have to get your tickets if you can not buy them in time then you don't have the right to bludge of the system that enables everyone to enjoy the awesome event. Next year buy your ticket and don't be dissapointed.
It's tuff S**t
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
11 Feb 2008 9:36pm
WAKSA. said...

To kite at the event (including trying demo kit) you must be a registered kiter to comply with approvals.



What ?
No ticket, no demo ?
Why ?
Demo-ing gear is strictly a commercial activity.
It's all about selling stuff.
Demo-ing gear is not club kiting, it's pimping.
Do the shopguys know about this stupid rule ?
Do the shopguys really want to limit their customer base that much ? lol.
PS.
Don't feed me BS about the need for WAKSA insurance.
Folks demo gear all the time without WAKSA insurance.

marc
marc
WA
169 posts
WA, 169 posts
12 Feb 2008 2:03am
to the smart asses who obviously read faster than they can understand :
who the ****c said anything about taking part of any events, or competing at kitestock ??? my first question was about camping. is camping fee included in the price now ?
i just wanted to watch and try kites like at any normal event. I never thought that i should pay for that ...In events, you have the participants and the crowd no ?but obviously this sounds very much like selling entry tickets to the beach. Be happy, it is sold out anyway. if i cannot even try new kites, too bad then because i was looking to buy a new sets of kites. l guess i will do it in Europe then.

specimen said...

Marc

How long did you have to get your tickets if you can not buy them in time then you don't have the right to bludge of the system that enables everyone to enjoy the awesome event. Next year buy your ticket and don't be dissapointed.
It's tuff S**t


don't worry, i will not bludge anything ....

bludge ??????

ah, here is what you mean i guess :
verb (past and past participle bludged, present participle bludg·ing, 3rd person present singular bludges)
Definition:

1. intransitive verb live off others: to live off somebody else's earnings or on welfare
2. intransitive verb avoid work: to avoid work and shirk responsibilities
3. transitive and intransitive verb cadge: to scrounge something from somebody

is that what you think of people who will only come to watch you performe those insane tacks ??? remember to check everybody at the beach and let them know not to blugde your special day too if they did not pay for it. i will kite in geraldton so, i wont blugde your wind ....

iti said...

Marc .

you had a month like every body too buy tickets , next year try to be more organised then you wont be disapointed


thanks for that awesome advice mate, can i contact after your busy weekend to organize my life too ?

waveslave said...

WAKSA. said...

To kite at the event (including trying demo kit) you must be a registered kiter to comply with approvals.



What ?
No ticket, no demo ?
Why ?
Demo-ing gear is strictly a commercial activity.
It's all about selling stuff.
Demo-ing gear is not club kiting, it's pimping.
Do the shopguys know about this stupid rule ?
Do the shopguys really want to limit their customer base that much ? lol.
PS.
Don't feed me BS about the need for WAKSA insurance.
Folks demo gear all the time without WAKSA insurance.



yeah, that sounds BS to me too..... in fact, it is not a free demo at all then, you simply pay for it. well done, like commercials on pay tv.... i thought WA was a small market for kite, but it is getting even tighter with those rules now ..... private events, private demos, lucky for the rest of us, the wind doesn't only blows at kitestock that weekend.

anyway, i hope you will all enjoy your private party and wish that the wind wont let you down this time.
marc-a.
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
12 Feb 2008 8:16am
No need to be a sour puss Marc.


bobjaan
bobjaan
WA
314 posts
WA, 314 posts
12 Feb 2008 9:41am
Marc take a chill pill mate.

I think the reason only people at the event who have bought tickets can try demo gear is that there will be 300 kiters at the event already and if people who havn't paid can just turn up and try demo gear and go riding, then they have entered the event for free.

So if you don't make any exceptions then you don't stand risk of another 100 or so kiters trying to blag that they are there to try Demo gear, who havn't paid.

Not that I am saying that is what you were angling at.

From what I have read you are allowed to come and camp at any of the campsites or on beach if it permited. Watch the event and so on, you just can't ride.

If you wanna go that bad, I will give up my ticket for you.
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
WA, 814 posts
12 Feb 2008 10:58am
mmmm....

Perth Ideal Homeshow
Smart Home Technology Show
Perth Motor Show
Perth Caravan and Camping Show
Big Boys Toys
Boat Show
Construction and Mining Expo
Careers and Employment Expo
The Investment Expo
The Needlework Craft & Quilt Fair
Sustainable Energy Expo
Master Builders Home Style Show
Mums the Word Expo
Vitality Expo
The Good Food & Wine Show-Perth
Every Women Expo
My Retirement & Lifestyle Expo
Hot Property Expo-Australia
Perth Money Show
ABC Gardening Expo-Perth
Austral Bricks HIA Home Show

KITESTOCK

A user pays, see it all, try it all in one place expo.

Not a new concept really!!!
iti
iti
QLD
417 posts
iti iti
QLD, 417 posts
12 Feb 2008 12:02pm
marc
do you want a hanky for your tears

you are acting like a two year old.as said you should be organised
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
12 Feb 2008 11:03am
Hey Marc,

You can demo kites most days of the week from most reasonable retailers if you are looking to buy new kites.

Kitestock has been the word on everyones lips for the last two months, the guys are right, there was ample time to get tickets, there was even warnings sent out by WAKSA letting us know tickets were selling fast and would sell out. It was never any secret that it was a closed event and that numbers were strictly limited.

There were a few people I know of that were told to buy tickets and didn't act quickly and they have missed out too. Same as going to a mega concert or the "Big Day Out", if you dont get tickets quickly, they sell out and you miss out!

If all you wanted to do is demo kites, just contact the brands being demoed when we get back from Kitestock and there probably wont be a queue anyways.

Have a good weekend,



waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
12 Feb 2008 11:14am
marc said...



What ?
No ticket, no demo ?
Why ?
Demo-ing gear is strictly a commercial activity.
It's all about selling stuff.
Demo-ing gear is not club kiting, it's pimping.
Do the shopguys know about this stupid rule ?
Do the shopguys really want to limit their customer base that much ? lol.
PS.
Don't feed me BS about the need for WAKSA insurance.
Folks demo gear all the time without WAKSA insurance.



yeah, that sounds BS to me too..... in fact, it is not a free demo at all then, you simply pay for it.


lol.
This reminds me a bit of those big home-shows you can go to.
You know,
those events where hundreds of brands display and demo their home product all under the one roof.
A renovators dreamland.
You pay your money for the entry ticket, buy a hotdog and coke....
and discover once you're inside the building that most of the displays are about stupid fibreglass roof insulation.
hahaah

Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
12 Feb 2008 11:25am
waveslave said...



You pay your money for the entry ticket, buy a hotdog and coke....
and discover once you're inside the building that most of the displays are about stupid fibreglass roof insulation.
hahaah




Slave, if you were going in there to buy fibreglass roof insulation, you'd be in hog heaven!

Good winds,

marc
marc
WA
169 posts
WA, 169 posts
12 Feb 2008 12:31pm
bobjaan said...

Marc take a chill pill mate.

I think the reason only people at the event who have bought tickets can try demo gear is that there will be 300 kiters at the event already and if people who havn't paid can just turn up and try demo gear and go riding, then they have entered the event for free.

So if you don't make any exceptions then you don't stand risk of another 100 or so kiters trying to blag that they are there to try Demo gear, who havn't paid.

Not that I am saying that is what you were angling at.

From what I have read you are allowed to come and camp at any of the campsites or on beach if it permited. Watch the event and so on, you just can't ride.

If you wanna go that bad, I will give up my ticket for you.


hi,
thanks for your friendly proposition and letting me know that i am permitted to watch....but this is not what i am looking for.
Kitehard, hope you will sell lots of equipment
airhead , expos usually do not cost $100 ++
iti, don't worry, i won't step on your expensive playground ....
but just to remind you that the price includes more than demoing kites if i am not wrong (bus, bf, lunch, dinner, party, ect.) which is not the reason why i want to come that day. enjoy anyway.
marc-a.
sandgroper
sandgroper
WA
368 posts
WA, 368 posts
12 Feb 2008 10:09pm
If I was WAKSA, I'd just rent a trawler and a couple of rubber ducks to sit offshore and pick up anyone who gets into trouble - at least for Kitestockers within a designated zone.

Given that Kitestock is sold out this year I think its an affordable solution to the forecast south-easterlies. Kiteing in an ofshore wind is in itself not particularly dangerous - unless you get into trouble and for the obvious reason - you get blown out to sea. But if you have a rescue backup then there should be no real issue.

Thoughts ?
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
12 Feb 2008 10:13pm
WOAH....
Can we go the whole hog
Take huge risks
Kite on the edge

Secret beige for this one

Lets night kite the easterlies.
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
12 Feb 2008 11:28pm
sandgroper said...

<snip>

the forecast south-easterlies.

<snip>

Thoughts ?



I think you need to refresh your internet browser, there haven't been any forecast south-easterlies for some time now.
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
12 Feb 2008 11:31pm
Thursday: NW/SW winds 10/15 knots tending S/SW 15/20 knots in the afternoon. Seas 1.0m to 1.5m. Swell 1.0m to 1.5m.
Friday: S'ly winds 15/20 knots increasing to 20/25 knots during the afternoon.

How good does the clear skies, SOUTHERLY wind running late and waxing gibbous moon look! I found that night kiting on a full moon was a bit less comfortable to the eastern tack as the moon was quite bright and low, but if it's already a bit higher in the sky when the sun sets...
Blaster
Blaster
WA
501 posts
WA, 501 posts
12 Feb 2008 10:48pm
Looks like the kiter's of the night will have fun too....Hey Sandy!!
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
12 Feb 2008 11:25pm
GreenPat said...

Thursday: NW/SW winds 10/15 knots tending S/SW 15/20 knots in the afternoon. Seas 1.0m to 1.5m. Swell 1.0m to 1.5m.
Friday: S'ly winds 15/20 knots increasing to 20/25 knots during the afternoon.


Awesome, I can't wait

Sounds like fun...
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
13 Feb 2008 12:11am
sandgroper said...
Kiteing in an ofshore wind is in itself not particularly dangerous - unless you get into trouble and for the obvious reason - you get blown out to sea. But if you have a rescue backup then there should be no real issue.

Thoughts ?



lol.
I guess it's OK to kite mud in offshore wind......
but for Indian Ocean sites it's not too smart.
The next stop is Africa if the back-up crew is too drunk to really care.

Bo
Bo
WA
192 posts
Bo Bo
WA, 192 posts
13 Feb 2008 1:30am
marc said...

to the smart asses who obviously read faster than they can understand :
who the ****c said anything....


Eh Marc, fuer jemand der hierzulande zu Gast ist, bist du ja ganz schoen vorlaut?! Diese Schweizer und Deutschen Euros, dass die immer auffallen und aggresiv sein mussen?? Auf dem Wasser wie auf Internetforen. Man muss sich ja richtig schaemen...

Wenn du nur mal deine Schlechtwetterlaune und Ellenbogenmentalitaet auf dem Bodensee gelassen haettest.

Bo

sandgroper
sandgroper
WA
368 posts
WA, 368 posts
13 Feb 2008 2:48am
GreenPat said...
I think you need to refresh your internet browser, there haven't been any forecast south-easterlies for some time now.


I just refreshed my browser and it still says Friday night to Saturday arvo will be SSE.

Actually, I couldnt care less what happens up there. Kitestock is a great ploy for getting all the homo-macho-tesostero-idiots out of Perth. Ahhh... Woodies all to myself this weekend - I can harldy wait.... I'm gonna call it - Woodie-stock.
puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
13 Feb 2008 4:39am
Gawd damn marc-a. I tried my best to keep out of this. I guess I have failed.

A couple of things:
I just did a quick calculation. Even with the awesome array of new demo gear available at Kitestock 08 this is how it works out statistically. If just 20% of kitestockers are keen to demo just 10% of the well over 50 kites & boards on offer. AND; if we get a solid 6 hours of seabreeze all 3 days. THEN; every demo session would be approx 4.32 minutes.
I cant see how it can be fair to have a non participant reduce this session time even more. Can you

Kitestock is NOT a competition. It is a freeriding extravaganza where very few will be doing those "insane tacks"?. Most will just be cruising around, grinning from ear to ear, eating and drinking like royalty, looking forward to the party every night and racking up freeby's & prizes as they go.
But if thats not your scene ??? we all understand ??? (dont we ???)

And no its not a private party. Its a WAKSA party put on for & by WAKSA members with an open invitation to any kiters to come & join us. As of this minute I am pretty sure every cancellation listed request has been filled. The only ones missing out are those who havent asked.

And at the risk of being called a liar, personally this time, I can assure you and waveslave that the requirement for acceptable insurance to kite at the event is a pre-requisite for granting approvals from both the local council & state authorities.

Kitestock is about the vibe. Its about kiting. Its the getting together of like minded thrill seekers for a care free weekend of indulgence in passion. Its the vibe of the whole thing. Its the discovery of new toys and new friends and its the catching up with old ones. But mostly its just the vibe - yep thats it - its the vibe.
You either got it or you dont - sounds like you dont. Sorry bout that! but thats your choice.

But enough of this rebuttal - its time to party. Im outta here for an early kick-off.
See yo all up there. I'll be the one with the biggest grin
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply