kites in trees and flying across the road..damn i missed the chaos, i was at stkilda untill about 4, is it happy hour after that??? lol well at least no one was hurt. I think St Kilda (my first time riding their) is a nice potential danger area, its the gusty conditions and chop IMO that make it that way, anyway most of you guys have bows so how about using that 100% depower? As far as teaching people at St Kilda..well at this point its a free for all (or do you need permits?) I didnt find them in the way, some interesting practices, helmets? well i think they are a personal choice thing but maybe in gusty on shore conditions and teaching on land might be a good idea. I learnt in the water myself, found getting dragged far less painful. In such conditions i think things are bound to happen, im a little out of shape so just did short sessions and was at times very over powered (C kite) but im feeling nice and sore and cannot wait to get the gumby out of me and get into the season. Cheers to all the chilled folk in St Kilda, everyone was helpful and welcoming.