Kazan said...
Yep.
I reckon learning to kite out on the water is much harder than trying to learn on land. Of course the risk of being tea bagged is greater (obvious), but you don't have to contend with ...
- crowds
Errrm. You've never been to Elwood on a nice kiting day. Kites, buggies, kids, dogs, cyclists, the works.
Kazan said...
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- and best of all... You don't have to worry about starting. Just step on the board with kite at 12 and away!!!
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... and do a face plant and get grass stains all over your knees and slide through dog **** and ...
.... and add getting overpowered while heading towards a road full of cars and house and stuff.
... or cruising down the beach for a couple of k's then turning around and realising how hard it is to go upwind on a narrow beach.