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NSW, 4382 posts
8 Mar 2008 10:52am
Well it does not happen to me a lot, but it did last night, maybe I walked under a ladder or something!!
Nice SE coming in after work so headed up to "hollywood" with an EdgeII 11M and a 1.23 new, but last years Cab Custom, for some powered riding in the chop and the very dark grey late afternoon (looked like winter).
Self launch ok, 3 run back out go for a jump and just as I lift off I catch some chop over the front of the board and I get spun around backwards and get a gust at the same time. Would have made excellent funniest home video footage for sure!
Flying through the air about 15' up trying to steer the kite but swinging way out to one side, luff the kite.
I had removed the span lines the day before. Kite floats through its lines on the way down, and no chance of relaunching. So I flag to one line, well I thought I did, checked after getting dragged a bit, I had connected my leash to the fixed ring, not the ring on the flagging line. Managed to quickly swap it over and flagged to one line, swim approx 200M in, but had to abandon my new board.

Get to the beach, its raining lightly now, pull the bar and lines back behind the kite and wind it all up and walk back to the south side of the rocks where the beach is wider and where I launched from.
No sign of board, ask another rider who said he thought it was stuck in the rocks, sure enough I can barely see it wedged at the waterline in some oyster covered rocks, waddle out over the rocks retrieve board, untangle kite lines and relaunch in the rain, determined to have a session.
Kite for maybe another hour until dark and last rider on the water. Go to self land and put the kite down near the water, attach leash to upper flagging ring, fire quick release on the chicken loop, just as a gust hits and watch my kite loop and land eactly between the pathway posts and wire!!!!!
WTF, never done that before, can't see if it is shredded its quite dark now, but get to the kite which is firmly wedged and cannot see any holes.

Pack up in the rain and drive hom in the wetty for a shower, will sort out the mess today and look real close at the kite.
Still had fun, but am glad most days are not like this.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve
harrytesties
harrytesties
133 posts
133 posts
8 Mar 2008 12:56pm
i can beat that.... just before new years, wake to a beautiful clear sky, lauries covered the chart with green arrows, its gonna be on, get down there early with the crew, there's only a few of us even when its 'busy' and we're pretty tight, so its jovial as we all rig up in the ten knots we have, taking our time, waiting for it to start kicking in... it gets to twelve/fifteen, not really picking up just long gusts making us feel edgy, i am rigged up, so i get changed into quick dry shorts and a tee shirt for the session about to start.... when i all of a sudden gotta go for a crap.... i know, i know... i'm not in asia, eating from cholera carts, how exactly do i 'all of a sudden' have to crap, there's usually plenty of warnings.... but anyway, i decide to duck into the dunes amongst the bittou(?) bush and create quite an impressive pile of man mud, even if i do say so myself.. all said and done, back down to the gear, now i have to go out... i'm pretty sure you can understand why... so i'm the first to launch, get down the waters edge and take off, barely enough to begin planning, does not matter, i got things need cleaning anyway.... throwing the kite through the window like a madman just trying to keep moving.... then bang, wind stops dead, kite falls from sky and i'm left standing in shin deep water, all the boys cheering, and already beginning to pack up.... it's over man, not gonna happen to day... so i join the boys back on the beach, get changed and put everything away.... we are all walking back to our cars together when i get this sensation in my pants like i got a handfull of blue metal in my bum crack, i go for the big 'man' scratch as you do, and shock horror, how could i forget.. i got pooey pants.... in front of the boys, and i did not even get to kite..... shame shame shame...
NSW, 4382 posts
8 Mar 2008 3:09pm
LOL's Hairy, big pile of man mud, I like that!
Verges on too much info but!! LOL's

Checked all my gear, cannot find a hole in the kite and yeah the new board is not new anymore but it was on clearance anyway, now I might keep it for a while.

What a mess though, I apparently rolled up on freshly mowed grass so I has a great mix of wet sand and grass all over the kite.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve
Choady
Choady
NSW
72 posts
NSW, 72 posts
9 Mar 2008 2:11pm
harrytesties said...

i can beat that.... just before new years, wake to a beautiful clear sky, lauries covered the chart with green arrows, its gonna be on, get down there early with the crew, there's only a few of us even when its 'busy' and we're pretty tight, so its jovial as we all rig up in the ten knots we have, taking our time, waiting for it to start kicking in... it gets to twelve/fifteen, not really picking up just long gusts making us feel edgy, i am rigged up, so i get changed into quick dry shorts and a tee shirt for the session about to start.... when i all of a sudden gotta go for a crap.... i know, i know... i'm not in asia, eating from cholera carts, how exactly do i 'all of a sudden' have to crap, there's usually plenty of warnings.... but anyway, i decide to duck into the dunes amongst the bittou(?) bush and create quite an impressive pile of man mud, even if i do say so myself.. all said and done, back down to the gear, now i have to go out... i'm pretty sure you can understand why... so i'm the first to launch, get down the waters edge and take off, barely enough to begin planning, does not matter, i got things need cleaning anyway.... throwing the kite through the window like a madman just trying to keep moving.... then bang, wind stops dead, kite falls from sky and i'm left standing in shin deep water, all the boys cheering, and already beginning to pack up.... it's over man, not gonna happen to day... so i join the boys back on the beach, get changed and put everything away.... we are all walking back to our cars together when i get this sensation in my pants like i got a handfull of blue metal in my bum crack, i go for the big 'man' scratch as you do, and shock horror, how could i forget.. i got pooey pants.... in front of the boys, and i did not even get to kite..... shame shame shame...


Ha Ha...... Enjoyed reading your post mate - very funny

Can so relate to it.
bigmark100
bigmark100
NSW
584 posts
NSW, 584 posts
9 Mar 2008 4:50pm
glad to hear its not just me that sometimes just has one of those days..... although yours sounds particularly bad....
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
10 Mar 2008 10:25am
I had one of those days yesterday. I've been waiting for some decent wind to try out my new Bandit 7.5 mtr kite and yesterday was forecast to be mid 20's. I started on my 9 and when the wind picked up I pulled out the 7.5 and pumped it up, what a feeling brand new kite and 20+ knots of wind steadily increasing..... yeeehaa!!
I went out and back a couple of times and was having a ball, couldn't believe the grunt of the 7.5 (the smallest kite I have owned) and the height I was getting on jumps and the wind was still increasing.
I was quite a long way offshore when a did a little transition jump and heard a cracking noise, all of a sudden I found myself a few metres off the water, unhooked, and looking at my harness hook hanging off my chicken loop, yep it had snapped off of the spreader bar. I crashed the landing but my kite was still in the air and I thought I may be able to drag in unhooked but eventually crashed the kite and couldn't relaunch. I was still a long way offshore so I rolled up my lines and attempted a self rescue, but I forgot that I had a sharp piece of steel on my spreader bar where the hook had snapped of and I hadn't gone more than a couple of meters when I the pop of the leading edge getting punctured. So I spent the next couple of hours swimming in and then untangling my lines and discovered about a six inch tear in the LE.
mrbonk
mrbonk
NSW
483 posts
NSW, 483 posts
10 Mar 2008 1:31pm
I can't believe how we're all able to ignore sign after sign that we shouldn't be kiting on a particular day

Leave work early to head to the beach, but get stuck in traffic at roadworks for 20mins, negating the advantage of having left work early. Still determined to kite, I keep going and finally get to the beach late. Everyone else is already out. Wind is marginal, but has been slowly increasing all day, so I get out my 12. Pumping up, the LE bladder lets go [}:)] So, I roll up those lines and go back to my car and get my 14 instead, hoping it doesn't pick up too much more. Pumping up, one strut bladder lets go [}:)]. Roll up 2nd set of lines and back to the car again for the 16, now *praying* the wind stays down enough. Pumping up, I have a monster twist in one strut bladder which just won't straighten out. I fk around with it for 15mins and finally get it to the point where it will at least inflate. Finish pumping up and it's picked up to where I would have been nicely lit on my 12. Still determined to give a big 'fk you' to the universe, I self launch and head out. I get smashed for 10mins or so, unable to hold the kite in the conditions. End up having to dice it to safety, so end up going home p!ssed off with tangled lines, a wet kite and 2 burst bladders
Jimmyz
Jimmyz
NSW
446 posts
NSW, 446 posts
11 Mar 2008 2:13am
Wow.... I don't feel so unlucky afterall!

I had my saftey cleat jam OPEN and fall off, my spreader bar disconnect, my chicken loops slip out and my kite fly 200m away from me at narra... I was so very angry
NSW, 4382 posts
11 Mar 2008 10:23am
mrbonk said...

I can't believe how we're all able to ignore sign after sign that we shouldn't be kiting on a particular day

Leave work early to head to the beach, but get stuck in traffic at roadworks for 20mins, negating the advantage of having left work early. Still determined to kite, I keep going and finally get to the beach late. Everyone else is already out. Wind is marginal, but has been slowly increasing all day, so I get out my 12. Pumping up, the LE bladder lets go [}:)] So, I roll up those lines and go back to my car and get my 14 instead, hoping it doesn't pick up too much more. Pumping up, one strut bladder lets go [}:)]. Roll up 2nd set of lines and back to the car again for the 16, now *praying* the wind stays down enough. Pumping up, I have a monster twist in one strut bladder which just won't straighten out. I fk around with it for 15mins and finally get it to the point where it will at least inflate. Finish pumping up and it's picked up to where I would have been nicely lit on my 12. Still determined to give a big 'fk you' to the universe, I self launch and head out. I get smashed for 10mins or so, unable to hold the kite in the conditions. End up having to dice it to safety, so end up going home p!ssed off with tangled lines, a wet kite and 2 burst bladders


Mr Bonk that is just plain tragic, 3 pump ups, bladder issues on all of them then go out on the only kite left that was way too big, must heve been a super frustrating day for sure.?
I don't think I have ever heard of a story like that, you must have killed a black cat or something on the way to the spot?

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve
mrbonk
mrbonk
NSW
483 posts
NSW, 483 posts
11 Mar 2008 11:10am
Kitepower Australia said...

Mr Bonk that is just plain tragic, 3 pump ups, bladder issues on all of them then go out on the only kite left that was way too big, must heve been a super frustrating day for sure?


Not half as frustrating as losing my car key on the beach.

Went out for a session (ironically, at the same spot as the other mishap), which was absolutely awesome. Came back in, totally stoked, as did all the other guys. Stood around chatting while everyone packed up and left. Went to put my gear in the car.....no key in my kite bag. Must have fallen out of the side pocket when I tossed the kite out to pump up

After about an hour of fruitless searching (with the help of a couple of kind bystanders) I conceded defeat and borrowed a mobile phone from one of them and called the RACQ. "Sure, we'll be there in about an hour." Now, at this spot, you can't see the cars from the road, so I made sure I explained carefully that they'd have to drive onto the grassed area to be able to see me (the area is known for car break-ins, so no way was I going to just leave my gear and car there unattended to wait by the road). 50mins went by (getting dark and cold now) so I decided to walk to where I could see the road. As I got there, I could see an RACQ vehicle just pulling away and driving off. #*()$&@(#^(%(# .

So I walked back, got my gear and lugged my wet gear/self across the road to the hotel, explained my predicament and asked to use the phone. RACQ told me their driver was unable to find me (@#(*&%(%^*@# idiots!!!!), had responded to another job at the other end of town, and would not be able to get back for another hour

I sat by the roadside for another 45mins (totally dark by this time and very chilly) before he turned up. All he could do was unlock the car for me though. He couldn't arrange for it to be towed because I was parked in sand and the truck would have gotten bogged. So, there I was, with a car full of expensive kite gear, cold, wet, in the dark, with no way to start it, in a spot known for break-ins. What to do? Phone a maxi-cab!

When the cabbie got there, he suggested I don't leave my car, or the gear, at the spot, so I transferred the entire contents of my car into the cab (5 kites, 2 boards, 2 harnesses, a big plastic bin full of wet gear, all of my cds etc. The cabbie even gave me a hand, off the meter and all . He even helped me unload it when we got to my house.

Fortunately I had a spare key for the car, so I got changed, jumped on the GF's triathlon bike and rode back down to the car, which was thankfully still there and hadn't been broken into! Chucked the pushy in the back and drove home, vowing to stash a spare key inside the car somewhere just in case I was ever stupid enough to lose my key on the beach again.

From memory, I got off the water at about 17:00, but ended up finally getting home at about 20:30
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
11 Mar 2008 9:44am
How sad, a 12m kite a 14m kite and a 16m kite.
What about the 9,7 or even the 5? Im so glad i live in wa. Pumping my 7 takes long enough

That is incredibly unlucky though. For everyone.
And also funny
mrbonk
mrbonk
NSW
483 posts
NSW, 483 posts
11 Mar 2008 12:31pm
Dawn Patrol said...

How sad, a 12m kite a 14m kite and a 16m kite.
What about the 9,7 or even the 5? Im so glad i live in wa. Pumping my 7 takes long enough

That is incredibly unlucky though. For everyone.
And also funny


Back in the good old days (2004) I had 8, 10, 12, 14, 16. The 10 and 12 got the most work though.
O
O
VIC
118 posts
O O
VIC, 118 posts
11 Mar 2008 6:08pm
Losing your car key on the beach is the WORST. Although I dont think you make that mistake twice.

As for long swims, how bad is it when you start a 25knot session amped up and full of ideas about what trick youre going to practice or get mastered that day and instead your lines get tangled about 250m from shore on the turn and you end up swimming for an hour. I had this on the weekend and ended up "self rescuing" (lucky the wind was cross on) getting helped onto the jetty at Brighton by some fishermen and walking back through some pumping dance party that was going on, Im dripping with my waterlogged kite and the worst mess of tangled lines ever. I must have looked pretty weird to them.

Thanks to the guys that helped out, especially the kiter that dropped my board on the beach for me.
fver
fver
WA
453 posts
WA, 453 posts
12 Mar 2008 12:34am
Have just had an e x c e l l e n t day



fver
fver
WA
453 posts
WA, 453 posts
12 Mar 2008 12:36am
and 'like teasing

Fred
fver
fver
WA
453 posts
WA, 453 posts
12 Mar 2008 12:37am
and now waiting for the little Jesus to punish me...
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
12 Mar 2008 9:03am
O said...

Losing your car key on the beach is the WORST. Although I dont think you make that mistake twice.


I've made that mistake twice, and am very grateful to my housemate who has both times driven a spare to me. I've also lost his key at the same time as leaving his headlights on, so when he got back to his car a couple of days later he had to call in assistance twice, first to get his spare key and then to get a jump start. I owe him big.
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
12 Mar 2008 11:56am
GreenPat said...

O said...

Losing your car key on the beach is the WORST. Although I dont think you make that mistake twice.


I've made that mistake twice, and am very grateful to my housemate who has both times driven a spare to me. I've also lost his key at the same time as leaving his headlights on, so when he got back to his car a couple of days later he had to call in assistance twice, first to get his spare key and then to get a jump start. I owe him big.


You could always make it up to him by finding him a better housemate
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