Visitors welcome but have some respect

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milko
milko
NSW
604 posts
NSW, 604 posts
18 Dec 2008 11:30am
yesterday at one of my local spots i noticed a guy setting up, launching, then flying his kite just meters away from the flags at my local beach.. the wind was only light and inevitably he ended up right between the flags.. he then walked up the beach to where we were and i was able to have a kind word to him about it. Basically up here we have no rules for kiteboarding like in the big smoke and i always like meeting new kiters. But if your coming here or any other coastal town for your holidays please use some common sense and dont wreck it for us..Thanks
511kev
511kev
NSW
55 posts
NSW, 55 posts
18 Dec 2008 1:04pm
100% with you. Even in the big smoke we have trouble with visitors. At Dolls we get a lot of overseas tourist coming to kite. Many are great people and make an effort to meet the locals and fit in but some are just tools. It only takes 1 ignorant clown to do something stupid and then disappear leaving the rest of us to mop up the damage.

Be ever vigilent of newcomers this summer.
nickloop
nickloop
WA
138 posts
WA, 138 posts
19 Dec 2008 4:19am
100% with you, when I went to Oz in Oct, went down to Cotton tree Qld, and spoke to locals asking if there were any submerged rocks etc and any local rules, and stayed away from flagged area its just common sense and courtesy. well done for telling him.
KIT33R
KIT33R
NSW
1716 posts
NSW, 1716 posts
19 Dec 2008 8:41am
If you're nice to the locals you might find an offer of beer and pizza at the end of the day. What goes around comes around.

Come to think of it, if you (visitor) arrive with beer and pizza we'll even share our women.
metalmongrel
metalmongrel
SA
118 posts
SA, 118 posts
19 Dec 2008 9:55am
The problem nowadays is if you've got a spot and your a local and you encourage visitors and the council see an increase in kites in the sky your likely to have restrictions put on your activities. Particularly when those visitors are arrogant twats and have an agenda to 'own' all of the beaches they come across. However, I've met people, lent them gear, shown them some great spots and had a good time. Leave the ego at home, the rubbish in the car and a handshake at the ready and most locals will look after you.
milko
milko
NSW
604 posts
NSW, 604 posts
19 Dec 2008 11:18am
Anyone who has kited here will tell you the locals a super friendly (there is only 8 of us) but when new kiters come to town we tell them all the good spots in the right winds and even arrange to meet them. the more the merrier. as far as sharing our women.. well i only share mine with people i dont like..( god help me if she reads this)
loco4olas
loco4olas
NSW
1525 posts
NSW, 1525 posts
19 Dec 2008 1:06pm
milko said...

Anyone who has kited here will tell you the locals a super friendly (there is only 8 of us) but when new kiters come to town we tell them all the good spots in the right winds and even arrange to meet them. the more the merrier. as far as sharing our women.. well i only share mine with people i dont like..( god help me if she reads this)


Where is "here"?
theDoctor
theDoctor
NSW
5786 posts
NSW, 5786 posts
19 Dec 2008 1:12pm
KIT33R said...

If you're nice to the locals you might find an offer of beer and pizza at the end of the day. What goes around comes around.

Come to think of it, if you (visitor) arrive with beer and pizza we'll even share our women.


i've seen your women... you need lots of beer and they look like they've eaten all the pizza
KIT33R
KIT33R
NSW
1716 posts
NSW, 1716 posts
19 Dec 2008 2:12pm
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