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Created by CRUZIN > 9 months ago, 2 Jul 2011
CRUZIN
WA, 55 posts
2 Jul 2011 7:14PM
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What's the average age of a kiter.

grogamanda
VIC, 53 posts
2 Jul 2011 9:37PM
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well,


I am old and fat (43) and I dont have any intention of stopping.

stuntnaz
NSW, 540 posts
2 Jul 2011 9:53PM
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LOL 33yrs and I dont have any intention of stopping.

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
2 Jul 2011 10:07PM
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42 and i don't have any intension of old

CRUZIN
WA, 55 posts
2 Jul 2011 8:27PM
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I'm 40 and have only been kiting since November, but I feel like I'm 21

moons
WA, 349 posts
2 Jul 2011 8:28PM
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I'm 40 but I'm feeling a 35 year old

Surfy31
WA, 198 posts
2 Jul 2011 9:15PM
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20 but i wish i started when i was 5

Munga
WA, 89 posts
2 Jul 2011 9:36PM
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47 and can keep up with kiters 20 years younger

sebol
WA, 753 posts
2 Jul 2011 11:19PM
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39,big party next year

grogamanda
VIC, 53 posts
3 Jul 2011 2:13AM
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average age so far is 38........where are all the young whipper snappers....

The5MetreKid
QLD, 179 posts
3 Jul 2011 10:08AM
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12

Wanga F One
QLD, 231 posts
3 Jul 2011 10:17AM
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47 fitter stronger wiser.

spaggs
QLD, 2 posts
3 Jul 2011 10:42AM
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50 and still going strong

Puetz
NT, 2186 posts
3 Jul 2011 10:19AM
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42

wdric
NSW, 1625 posts
3 Jul 2011 11:56AM
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I am having a break at the moment, but I was 45 last time I kited
But hell still wished I was 10yrs younger

doonut
WA, 265 posts
3 Jul 2011 10:14AM
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21

bennie
ACT, 1258 posts
3 Jul 2011 2:44PM
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geese reading this thread makes me feel like a grom at 34!. Its great to know that I will still be kiting when I'm an old fart. Might even be able to start a club when I hit the retirement village.

gruezi
WA, 3464 posts
3 Jul 2011 1:26PM
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Pump up the ave. 56

Underoath
QLD, 2434 posts
3 Jul 2011 4:57PM
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27....I'll keep kiting for along as my knees and ankles can take it.

Jedibrad
NSW, 527 posts
3 Jul 2011 5:00PM
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41 Grommit

andyextreme
QLD, 30 posts
3 Jul 2011 5:31PM
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47 and been kiting 10 years.

" you dont stop playing when you get old..............you get old when you stop playing " thats my motto.

Erk73
TAS, 55 posts
3 Jul 2011 6:00PM
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andyextreme said...


47 and been kiting 10 years.

" you dont stop playing when you get old..............you get old when you stop playing " thats my motto.


Amen Brother!
That's the motto I use to justify more toys!
I'm 38.

SaveTheWhales
WA, 1913 posts
3 Jul 2011 5:35PM
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CRUZIN said...

What's the average age of a kiter.


Does your mum know how to use the Pc parental control key

Gorgo
VIC, 5127 posts
3 Jul 2011 8:03PM
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54 - 12 years kiting. 18 years windsurfing before that.

PS. I have just started regular cycling to work. My kite sessions are now twice as long as before. In the past 1-2 hours. Now 2-3.5 hours is easy. Riding a directional keeps me drier and warmer as well.

wdric
NSW, 1625 posts
3 Jul 2011 9:08PM
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gruezi said...

Pump up the ave. 56


SH!t man you got the record so far

Puetz
NT, 2186 posts
3 Jul 2011 8:56PM
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... looks like old dudes rule, and guess what, we got money to spend, suck on that handle pass'n backpacker 18 year olds!!! Just joking, we're all friend here 'cause we share the kiting stoke!!!

Pala
WA, 43 posts
3 Jul 2011 8:22PM
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16 bro

djdojo
VIC, 1614 posts
3 Jul 2011 10:58PM
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37. Just this arvo I had my first session after a 4 month break due to knee damage and surgery. I took it easy and it felt fine. Planning to put in many more years harnessing natural powers for stoke.

Hunter S
WA, 516 posts
3 Jul 2011 10:04PM
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Yeah youngens - there's plenty of stoke to look forward to. 56

richswing
WA, 724 posts
3 Jul 2011 10:26PM
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I had to actually work out my age, 36 1/2 going on 37 - trying to forget about it.

Other than having to beautiful kids and starting a brilliant sport in my 30's, I can only hope my 40's are better.

Happy time
Rich

Albos
VIC, 162 posts
4 Jul 2011 3:36AM
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22 and wish i had started at 12!



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