Lost teeth
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Lost teeth
To the looser who kept jumping in front of me yesterday at Cook st, blue 9m Rebel. Those failed jumps where I had to drop into the water to avoid running into you 4 times will get you a quick trip to the dentist. We had words on the water.
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Re: Lost teeth
so the question becomes ....when we have acreages of water space....why do we all jump/ride in the same spot it's usually to do with proximity to the reef or a good wave area or......could it be the camera manNimpkish-Bill wrote:kept jumping in front of me yesterday at Cook st, blue 9m Rebel. Those failed jumps where I had to drop into the water to avoid running into you
Let people have their turn, line up, give way or as a beginner/intermediate get out of the area to practice your jumps.... and expect to have the favor returned.....no respect toward others will result in deterioration of fun on the water. And we've all taken someone else's right of way at times...so perhaps one or two times are forgivable....
Repeatedly being cut off tho, not acceptable. I know firsthand how Bill feels so Mr Rebel, take note, we're comin' to git even At least he knows how you felt Bill. Better than staying quiet about it
Wish less, sail more!!
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You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
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yeah, normally but it was super high tide....downwind dave wrote:no reef at kook st? tell that to my 8.5" (formerly 9") fin.
Anyway, guess if you are tailgating someone
and they bail and you have to avoid them, well guess what....you were following the wrong guy and if you do that 3 more times after the first one, well, guess you are a slow learnerSnarfer wrote:Ya, like when I snowboard over the people in front of me at Mount Washington, they should be looking up the hill for me.
are you kidding
Love THAT!skywalker wrote:I'm taking up golf if this happens again
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scot ... g-sue.html
Wish less, sail more!!
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
now now kiddies , we are just here to have a good time but it is a serious pain in the ass when some one decides to launch a big air upwind and comng at ya , and thats why I get the hell outta dodge cause I don,t like people and gear falling on me , but we are just having a good time and feeling our oats and getting off and being wreckless and confident but geez why jump on a buddy when you can have the whole enchilada in watson land and just be carefull of those camera magnets on the beach that tempt our egos
I am pretty sure that Bill forgot to log off from his computer and somebody "hack" into his account and posted that. If not the case he mean, more politely:
"If you learn/practice new tricks or learn jumping which is more than likely going to end up in mutiple crash can you please do it downwind of the heavy traffic area, i.e The birck stairs or near clover point itself as oppose to the busy area (reef,camera,launch area), thanks."
Unless cook street is that busy now that the stairs and point area are also super busy? Was cook street a lot busier this year compare to last summer?
Ned,Todd,Reuben,Dane,Collin,BA,Marty anyone? (is cook street a lot busier compare last summer?)
Can't wait to get the hell out of Quebec City and back to Victoria, at least you guys can kiteboard/windsurf once in a while...
"If you learn/practice new tricks or learn jumping which is more than likely going to end up in mutiple crash can you please do it downwind of the heavy traffic area, i.e The birck stairs or near clover point itself as oppose to the busy area (reef,camera,launch area), thanks."
Unless cook street is that busy now that the stairs and point area are also super busy? Was cook street a lot busier this year compare to last summer?
Ned,Todd,Reuben,Dane,Collin,BA,Marty anyone? (is cook street a lot busier compare last summer?)
Can't wait to get the hell out of Quebec City and back to Victoria, at least you guys can kiteboard/windsurf once in a while...
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After a couple of run-ins with a kiter 1 1/2 years ago, I started looking around while kiting. Try it, and you will see that only about 1/2 the people on the water DON"T actually look back before they transition. It's about giving a fuck about whats going on around you. Failure to do so results in frustrations and rants like this. Any activity that turns you and your kite into a BOUY should be done away from people and the busy areas. The same goes with tricks and smashing people on the beach with your kite. Yes people transition via loops and jumps within a line length of dog walkers. Another great manuever is to kite right up to someone launching, turn and head out. This is a classic, head up the ass move which should be avoided. Lets just have fun and look around as we are on the water. The beach and water area we share extends outside of our reptilian minds so open the eyes and brains and all will be fine.
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