Im not from WA either but i bet you dont stop to help a newby if they need a little guidance. What a crock saying you progress you earn respect. You only get respect for giving respect, not for thinking your king of kiting...
i learnt on the other side of the bar and still copped ****,now i go to desserted beach,and still manage to nearly kill people,its dangerous for begginers so play safe and give your self room
I'm just about done on this issue, no point going around in circles and repeating myself ! Seems there are a certain few that think they own the area.
Sorry but as a long time windsurfing user of the area i have to say get over that notion, us windsurfers did.
schmik i posed the question - If on any given day the first kiters to arrive and get on the water are beginners, please tell me what what gives you the right to say i am better than you, get out off the water cause i am proficient you should not be here?
My point is the area is there for all to use, so if on any given day the majority are beginners early on, then advanced, intermediate or what ever level should consider their options and look at going elsewhere, as many don't...
Common sense and respect.
Waveslave you summed it up beautifully.
you can say whatever you want but we already have enough trouble in safety bay as it is the last thing we need is beginners crashing their kites everywhere (on people, on power lines, and it's only a matter of time til some poley gets taken out by some kook) out of control. it's different than crashing while you try a trick cause an advanced rider (should) know where his kite is gonna crash if he bails while a lot of people in the pond dont seem to understand that.
anyway keep doing whatever you want, as others said if i were a smart beginner i would never wanna learn in the pond but some people just dont get it. but if we get the pond shut down cause of some kook f****in up it would be a real disgrace.
can't understand why someone would ever want to learn in the pond, sounds like madness to me. Heaps more fun to learn on the other side of the bar with some room to move and leave the pond kaos to the others
@WA66
If the rider can stay upwind, not crash the kite every 2mins, obey right of way rules and not cut people off then they are fine to kite around others. But that does not describe a newbie.
It is irresponsible to enter, or stay in a crowded spot if you are not proficient. It is dangerous.
It sucks to be a newb but we all did it.
Seesh! with todays gear and decent effort you need one solid season to get in control. Why can't people just harden up for a while.
mike
actually waveslave does have some valid points, recommend that all go and learn down at gearies, waveslave is a good old chap and will help out
Great…. kiteing localism incited by retailers.
Oh sorry my mistake its about the “safety” of beginners nothing to do with your favourite spot being too crowded.
WA66, I think you are confusing what beginners are. If you have been kiting a couple of months, then you should be staying up wind, able to change direction, release your kite to its safety leash if in trouble. this is not a beginner.
As soon as you can feel comfortable kiting in a crowd, and feel that you are in control, then you would be welcomed by all at the pond.
A beginner, is learning to waterstart, falling before they get up and crashing their kite immediately and repeatedly. a beginner, is starting at the top of the pond and heading directly across the pond perpendicular to the direction all other windsurfers, and kiters are travelling.
Its not localism, as there are very few locals that kite the pond anymore, but it is just trying to keep the spot open for all to use.
If you are at the stage that you are uncomfortable when other water users are close by. Then use the wide open spaces around at shoalwater, gain confidence, then come back to the pond. You will enjoy it more, and so will the people around you
Oh dear, Re-read my last post and scenario I posed.
I am not advocating anyone and everyone goes out when and where they want.
Any user should make a decision asked on their skills, conditions at the time, number of users etc, then decide if suitable for them to use an area. We should all be doing this as we continue using the area during a session.
If everyone does that From beginner to advanced everyone will get on fine.
Respect, consideration and courtesy. Simple.
Something many on here seem to lack sadly.
My point is people want to impose restrictions and make it an elitist spot to use.
That's fundamentally wrong.
There are many statements in this thread right from the beginning showing this mentality.
Experienced some of what you guys go through yesterday up at lancelin of all places. From a back beach distance ( no swell for eddies or main break) I counted 27 kites all riding within a 50m zone parallel to the beach. And then some newbie standing right at the point dropping his kite and body dragging. Gotta hand it some people the skill they have in staying out of each others way!! yeh I really don't know how you guys kite in those conditions. And why do kiters all congregate in one spot?? Weird. I have respect for anyone who has to kite in those conditions and keep their cool.
Oh yeh and 95 percent were newbies as well, gotta learn somewhere I suppose.
Wa66 are you competing in the redbull race today? It's a public event, everyone has a right to be there, and who do the more advance riders think they are if they yell at you for blocking them or causing absolute carnage at the start. Arseholes. Also the safety boat is for everyone. So if it has to go slow and follow you (leaving others in serious trouble if something goes wrong further afield) it's not your fault as you have the right to be there. If your 40 minutes behind well that dude who fell off 3km offshore can wait 40 minutes. He doesn't get special treatment just because your slow!! And if you do wipe 2 or 3 people out at the start, owell you had as much right to be there as they do. You have the right to get in the way and wreck everyones day because you have as much right to be there as they do
Still think this guy is trolling as can anyone be this stupid, arrogant???
Just out of curiosity can anyone explain how this circuit at the pond is supposed to work. Everytime I Have been to the pond there is two or three guys going up and down hugging the sand bar doing tricks there and the same in the middle of the pond. All these riders are advanced riders but doesn't seem like anyone is flying around in a circuit. Last time I launched there and headed out was about seven or eight kites all in a line coming straight at me forcing me to go down wind into the windsurfers area and then edge back up wind once i got passed them. I never stay in the pond just because its way to crowded but have never seen a circuit working and not because of begginers getting in the way . Not saying its a good place to learn theres a reason they give lessons on the other side of the sand bar.
Circuits work really well in some places ( if everyone there wants to do the same thing ).I have never kited at the pond but ill take a guess as to how a circuit could possibly work there.Kiter coming in stays upwind hugs the sandbar and does his trick near the flat section and then when heading out goes downwind keeping kite low and well clear of other kiters that are coming in. When past the sandbar heading out then start to track upwind to do the next circuit.Always leave enough room for the kiter in front of you to do his trick and get away before you get to that area to do your trick and other kiters follow that same circuit .If someone wants to jump the opposite tack then they should make sure they are well clear of others that are doing the circuit
I know you can see a kite from miles away, we boost airs, do inverts, it looks cool and that in itself is advertising...but... To be honest it would have been nice to get a few more years kiting without everyone marketing the sht out of the sport.
Yes I am an asshole and I am not into growing the sport any bigger than what it is! Yes for the luv of kiting I am a full blown asshole. Why would I advertise the local spot we ride at, have it dangerously overcrowded season on season and have it not only become un-enjoyable for the locals... but put it under the pressure of being banned?
I like going kiting with my friends and having a good time, full stop. I luv kiting but I'm just not into the certain side of things. I'm not into disrespecting locals by blowing the horn on their spot and ruining it for them. I'll try different spots, yes. But I'm not going to tell everyone about it or take photos of it and produce a review in an international kite magazine as the place to be for your next holiday. I'm not into heavily advertised comps at locations where a handful of guys call home. I'm not into 'multiple' schools with business plans to try and out-do each other and introduce as many half taught kiters into the already overcrowded dangerous locations. (one's schools enough).. I don't know...maybe it's just me... but have we got enough kite brands yet? ... I think so.
Now I know I'm going to get a couple of red thumbs, get called a selfish bastard, get told to drive 3 hours to a less crowded location... and get some extremely well written response from an 'I'm so good for the sport ambassador with a kick ass vocabulary who never misses a single kite event, sponsored or involved in a kite business ' or 'someone who's in sales & marketing who has nickpicked through my post and is going to pull me up on stuff or spin me some sht about stats, progress & evolution and the common relationship with kiting and every other industry'... but anyway... in advance 'get fkd' ... it's just something to think about in regards to how these spots got in this situation over the last few years and the contributing factors as to why it's only going to get worse and it will be that spots demise. I can actually see that 'through a windsurfers eyes' how we actually must look like a pack of jokers. Especially the kooks of kiting with their impact vests, funny hats, reel leashes etc , getting in people's way, doing stupid sht, risking lives... You can try and help these guys and advise them of basic knowledge.. but plain & simple, there's just too many of them and some cases, some of these people are just too bloody weird.
It's so sad that the good kiting spirit as we used to know it doesn't really exist at this location anymore and the locals try not to go there anymore: ( I was there the other day and there was another kite on the loose...beginner/experienced? Who cares!! The point is, No one gave a sht! No one knows anyone, No one liked the guy who had his kite heading for the road....and I honestly doubt a 'percentage' of the riders that were out there that day would even care if the place did get shut down. It's sad... but true.
Nice work Ken. Hey eppo just thought the learners would fit in well with you and the old tool out at gearies killing those awesome waves