I was also unlucky enough to end up down the kite end on Saturday.
I was out the back on a small board and when the wind dropped off I ended up downwind with no power to get back to the carpark.
I was walking back upwind in the shallows when a couple of kiters were trying to take off, Instead of waiting untill I passed they were walking backwards with me and getting frustrated that I was still in their way, not hard to figure out that I was trying to get out of their way, staying downwind would be in their line of launch and I also prefer to be upwind of kites. One guy did a good face plant right in front of me, obviously my fault and started yelling at me, luckily I'm a bit deaf and took no notice.
It is only when the conditions are not perfect that we have to share a bit of space so get over it and practice your launches.


