BENHURbevo said..
Great to hear you got out and made something of it....every time you go out you will learn something whether its about new conditions you encounter,how the kite reacts to these new conditions and your reactions to situations like you had landing and launching....it all goes in the knowledge bank to make you a complete and safer kiter...i was out back of pond yester arvo... It got a bit gusty....there were two girl kiters off the sand spit...you by any chance??...they were making good progress getting up on the board......it would be good to hear your progress on here....to encourage others in your situation....dont forget were heading to the backend of the season so get out as much as poss as to retain your new confidence into next season.....good luck....and happy safe kiting
I was there late morning to maybe around 230. When i was there in morning, there was only one kiter at the pond, and a couple of learners at the back of the pond. When it got gusty and a little overpowering for me, i got out. Unfortunately, it wasn't me getting up on the board. I was just happily body dragging and occasionally had my eyes off the kite!
I think the next time i get out, i'll go out super early and pratice launching and landing 50 times and then some water relaunching. I think when i launched on sunday, it was kinda light winds in the morning and it wouldn't catch much wind at the edge of the window to lift up, so my kite drifted towards the powerzone

(i freaked out thinking i hate this damn sport and why can't it be easy to control like snowboarding). Going past launching is the biggest mental hurdle for me, and that's why so many times this season i rock up to the beach and then just plain refuse to set up my gear.
Once again, thank you all for the encouragement! I find it hard to strike up conversations at the beach with kiters, as I pretty much like to hide behind a rock, but i guess i have to slowly change that if i wanna learn from the pros and improve. So this forum has been a big help just for that little push to get out there!