To The guy with the purple, green & white Rebel who crashed his kite into my sons today at Pinnaroo Point thanks for your concern. You didn't even acknowledge the fact that you had hit them. You instead took off as quick as possible once you self launched your kite. ![]()
Your a real gentlemen! A real ambassador for the sport!
Even just a quick wave to acknowledge the fact or some sort of attempt to apologise would have been appreciated!
Obviously you & your mate / brother went to the same school of common courtesy as he copped a fine from the council for parking in a no standing zone.
Karma is a B!tch![]()
Before everyone starts bagging us out for being in the wrong spot we had been happily sitting on the edge of the sand dunes for 20 minutes prior to the incident at the end of the main entry point watching some other kiters set up down wind of our position. And his own kids were playing in the same area as ours.....
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Fair call he is a dick head for not acknowledging what happened
But on the other hand common sense should prevail. You dont let your kids play on the side of the freeway, race track, shot-put field, known areas of hazardous areas etc etc ( bring on the red thumbs)
Fair enough it is a public beach and people should be able to enjoy the beach, but it is a known area where an extreme sport is practiced...
Kiteboarding is a selfish sport that takes up a lot of public space and is dangerous to the untrained public but common sense needs to prevail and stay in at a safe distance, especially with kids...![]()
The sport isn't going away too soon
I haven't been up there for a while but it should be in the councils best interest to post signs to the public warning of extreme sports at Pinnas
Thanks for everyone's concern.
The kiter definitely wasn't a newbie. I would say he had a few seasons under his belt for sure.
If the leading edge had have been 30 cm further upwind it would have collected my oldest sons neck & done some serious damage. On impact he was standing near the middle of the canopy. The wing tips left a distinct depression in sand so it came down with some force.
All party's involved were very lucky indeed that nothing serious occurred.
I am looking at getting into kiting and had a quick taste of the sport late this season & loved it. Next season I will be one of those newbies in the water. I will expect to make mistakes but surely regardless of your level of experience is its the right thing to say sorry when you screw up let alone take out a child.
Again its sad to see that courtesy isn't something that all parents taught kids. Maybe my kids and I are some of the lucky ones.
Perfect world - everyone would keep away from kiting areas so we could only worry about hitting eachother
Reality -Kites/kiting is a sport which attracts an audience. Sometimes that audience doesn't know the danger that is associated. We as kiters know about the safety aspects (hopefully). Therefore the responsibility goes back on to us.
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maybe he didn't have PLI and didn't want to risk being identified fearing a law suit?
is anyone aware of a precedent for injury of the public via kite?
Jesus, you're on a downer Kitelooper.
I didn't realise life was that bad. Perhaps I'm unable to face reality![]()
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A crane has a load suspended over a public foot path, no signs, do you park up and have a picnic next to it...
A bit of an exaggerated comparison but all I want to get across is common sense needs to prevail...
Kites have been falling out of the sky for years and will do so for years to come
We've only heard one side of the story
There are some places I would not let my kids play. At the beach where there are kite boarders is one of those places.
If you think otherwise then good luck.
Correct Torch
Common sense did prevail ON MY BEHALF!! I was some 40 meters UP WIND of the other kiters who were setting up on the beach. They had set up to the south of the walk way. And yes it was a NW wind.
As for us being in the wrong area we had 2 other couples sitting within 5 meters of us. The first who was an older couple and the gentleman had a wind meter in his hand the second was a younger couple. The young guy made the comment seconds after watching the incident say I'm a kite surfer and he shouldn't be in the water!
They BOTH appear to be associated with the sport yet the two couples let alone us were in the wrong area ???? maybe not!!!!
I am aware of how powerful a kite can be & what damage a kite can do. I have had my own kite now for 2 months & haven't used it although I have been itching to get out in the water. I have respect for what it can do in the hands of someone without the right training and what a danger I would pose to other beach users!!!!! Next season I'll book in for lessons & get some skills before I head out. In the interim I go down to the beach from time to time to try & learn what people are doing. I am fully aware of the wind shadow that occurs on a SSW-SW wind to the north of the point....I pay attention!
I do not intentionally put my self or my kids in harms way. Do you??
I'm not a Darwin award winner! I do have some sort of clue!
I have been involved with surfing,aircraft,played with stunt kites,etc etc etc for most of my life. The transition to kite surfing should be a natural progression as it fits in with all my other interests. I can't go flying when its windy or surfing when its flat so .....Dada.....
why not kite surfing.........![]()
THE POINT being what kind of a toss crashes his kite into kids & takes off without any acknowledgement?
any further questions?