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Created by Akwa > 9 months ago, 17 Dec 2012
Akwa
WA, 255 posts
17 Dec 2012 8:09PM
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So this is my second season...

In the first season I was mainly just f'ing around trying to waterstart, trying to stay upwind, freaking out about getting in the way of other people and doing the walk of shame over and over again. I loved it, learned a lot but man it was frustrating at times.

Now in my second season in the last 2 weeks I have progressed immensely and last friday I must have had the best session so far. I was boosting (quite) high, riding toeside, landed my first few backrolls and even managed to do a tail grab!

I was absolutely stoked, it was an amazing feeling! I'm totally pumped and ready for the next sea breeze to come in and soar through the sky!

This was by far my most memorable and most amazing kiting moment.. Whats yours? Be interested to hear your stories!

ExSurfCentre
WA, 497 posts
17 Dec 2012 8:43PM
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Hands down unhooking and ripping down the line at Gnaraloo...kiting will never get better than that day for me..

Danmurphys
WA, 231 posts
18 Dec 2012 3:50AM
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tgcp said...
Hands down unhooking and ripping down the line at Gnaraloo...kiting will never get better than that day for me..


+1 for unhooking in reef break waves and first session of glassy flat unhooked backrolls and raileys.

Underoath
QLD, 2434 posts
18 Dec 2012 10:08AM
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Lanno 2 wedge. With 8 mates!

moons
WA, 349 posts
18 Dec 2012 8:19AM
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Akwa said...

So this is my second season...

In the first season I was mainly just f'ing around trying to waterstart, trying to stay upwind, freaking out about getting in the way of other people and doing the walk of shame over and over again. I loved it, learned a lot but man it was frustrating at times.

Now in my second season in the last 2 weeks I have progressed immensely and last friday I must have had the best session so far. I was boosting (quite) high, riding toeside, landed my first few backrolls and even managed to do a tail grab!

I was absolutely stoked, it was an amazing feeling! I'm totally pumped and ready for the next sea breeze to come in and soar through the sky!

This was by far my most memorable and most amazing kiting moment.. Whats yours? Be interested to hear your stories!


Seeing how stoked newbies get when they achieve something new.
Makes you remember why you got into this sport

Akwa
WA, 255 posts
18 Dec 2012 8:27AM
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moons said...
Akwa said...

So this is my second season...

In the first season I was mainly just f'ing around trying to waterstart, trying to stay upwind, freaking out about getting in the way of other people and doing the walk of shame over and over again. I loved it, learned a lot but man it was frustrating at times.

Now in my second season in the last 2 weeks I have progressed immensely and last friday I must have had the best session so far. I was boosting (quite) high, riding toeside, landed my first few backrolls and even managed to do a tail grab!

I was absolutely stoked, it was an amazing feeling! I'm totally pumped and ready for the next sea breeze to come in and soar through the sky!

This was by far my most memorable and most amazing kiting moment.. Whats yours? Be interested to hear your stories!


Seeing how stoked newbies get when they achieve something new.
Makes you remember why you got into this sport


Cheers! that's an amazing way of looking at it. That will keep you interested in the sport for a long time!

oceanfire
WA, 718 posts
18 Dec 2012 9:35AM
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Akwa said...

So this is my second season...

In the first season I was mainly just f'ing around trying to waterstart, trying to stay upwind, freaking out about getting in the way of other people and doing the walk of shame over and over again. I loved it, learned a lot but man it was frustrating at times.

Now in my second season in the last 2 weeks I have progressed immensely and last friday I must have had the best session so far. I was boosting (quite) high, riding toeside, landed my first few backrolls and even managed to do a tail grab!

I was absolutely stoked, it was an amazing feeling! I'm totally pumped and ready for the next sea breeze to come in and soar through the sky!

This was by far my most memorable and most amazing kiting moment.. Whats yours? Be interested to hear your stories!



You're not married are you?
Lucky bugger

I only have small things so far, but they still fire the stoke for me;

Being able to navigate safely past other kiters at a busy beach = relief and confidence boosting
Finally having something click and getting my slide transitions dialed = woohoo! moment
Realizing after a session that I haven't had to do the walk of shame = woohoo! moment
Playing with the beginnings of getting some successful air by chop hopping, small fry I know, but still = woohoo! moment for me

Every time i get out is a woohoo! moment for me.

I'd like to say I've achieved a decent jump/boost, no matter how small, but demands on my time mean I don't get out as much as I would like.
Watch this space...

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
18 Dec 2012 9:41AM
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finishing my first lighthouse to leighton race is pretty high up there . Still buzzing about the race even after coming last .

eppo
WA, 9793 posts
18 Dec 2012 10:48AM
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Finally getting on edges this summer and wondering why the farq I didn't do it earlier. Also me and my bro only out at green heads last year on a freak 5m swell in summer! was scary, intense but just mind blowing.

Akwa
WA, 255 posts
18 Dec 2012 11:01AM
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dusta said...
finishing my first lighthouse to leighton race is pretty high up there . Still buzzing about the race even after coming last .


That would be an amazing experience! How long have you been kiting for and what board/kite did you use?

Be interested to see if my skill level might be good enough to participate next year (if i get through the ballot)

mnbrally
WA, 18 posts
18 Dec 2012 11:11AM
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Well I'm still a newbie and last weekend in Mandurah it wasnt one moment it was the day.
Got down about lunch time with about ten kites waiting everyone taking turns to see if there was enough wind most where on 12 I have an 8.
I stepped up gave it a go and the wind dropped and I ended up dn the estuary
with a big walk finally got back to most people giving up and leaving so I decided to sit and wait and wait.
And then low and behold the wind came and I got a 3 1/2hr kite longest yet
and I was stoked, closest feeling I can get to riding powder.Heaps of friendly people and to top it off a kiter I've never met gave us beer when I got in.
Im still smiling

Akwa
WA, 255 posts
18 Dec 2012 11:17AM
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mnbrally said...
Well I'm still a newbie and last weekend in Mandurah it wasnt one moment it was the day.
Got down about lunch time with about ten kites waiting everyone taking turns to see if there was enough wind most where on 12 I have an 8.
I stepped up gave it a go and the wind dropped and I ended up dn the estuary
with a big walk finally got back to most people giving up and leaving so I decided to sit and wait and wait.
And then low and behold the wind came and I got a 3 1/2hr kite longest yet
and I was stoked, closest feeling I can get to riding powder.Heaps of friendly people and to top it off a kiter I've never met gave us beer when I got in.
Im still smiling


Thats the spirit!
After my session on friday my body was so sore on saturday, however the most sore was my jaw/cheeks from the massive grin that I just could not wipe of my face!

mnbrally
WA, 18 posts
18 Dec 2012 11:48AM
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Yeah can't imagine to feeling in the water at L2L, but I intend to find out.

Plummet
4862 posts
18 Dec 2012 12:38PM
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powered up in head high surf. Boooooooooooooost off a wave lip on the way out, get sweet sweet height, then coming into land. Seeing that i'm going to land right on top of the next pitching wave. No worries, throw a back loop land on the face and ride it back to the beach! Ye...freaken....ha!

I've only pulled it off half a dozen times.... but when i do thats the wholy grail.

Storm kiting in 35+ knots in 5m+ swell. insane waves, rediculous wind... allways epic indeed.

Gremio83
WA, 24 posts
18 Dec 2012 1:04PM
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Heaps of friendly people and to top it off a kiter I've never met gave us beer when I got in.
Im still smiling


Hey mnbraly, I'm the beer man kkkk, the dude with the brown Amarok!
Christmas same spot and more cold beers for sure!
Great afternoon and memorial times for sure!

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
18 Dec 2012 1:18PM
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Akwa said...
dusta said...
finishing my first lighthouse to leighton race is pretty high up there . Still buzzing about the race even after coming last .


That would be an amazing experience! How long have you been kiting for and what board/kite did you use?

Be interested to see if my skill level might be good enough to participate next year (if i get through the ballot)


kiting 3 1/2 years . Used a sector 60 and 10.5 rrd obsession . Suffered equipment failure on the beach and started about 10-15 minutes behind the field but still stuck with it and finished the race.

NickT
WA, 1094 posts
18 Dec 2012 2:22PM
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Kiting in 47Kts with a Cat6 in last big front that rolled through Perth, adrelialised for sure !!!

T one
NT, 321 posts
18 Dec 2012 4:20PM
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eppo said...
Finally getting on edges this summer and wondering why the farq I didn't do it earlier.


Muah hahahah....
Me too...

mnbrally
WA, 18 posts
18 Dec 2012 3:29PM
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Gremio83 I owe you a beer, yep christmas holidays I will be down there a lot.
Let me know when ya heading dn.

DutchRooster
NSW, 325 posts
18 Dec 2012 6:47PM
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tgcp said...
Hands down unhooking and ripping down the line at Gnaraloo...kiting will never get better than that day for me..


+1 but without the unhooking. .. Gnaraloo: kitemare recipe for disaster all around you. If it goes wrong it goes very wrong. But getting it right.... nothing beats it. That wave just keeps on going.

dorothyinste
QLD, 481 posts
18 Dec 2012 6:45PM
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eppo said...
Finally getting on edges this summer and wondering why the farq I didn't do it earlier. Also me and my bro only out at green heads last year on a freak 5m swell in summer! was scary, intense but just mind blowing.


Chris, you were a North man, then Airush, now Ozone...how come?

eppo
WA, 9793 posts
18 Dec 2012 8:14PM
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The search man, the search!! Told myself 3 years ago I would not stop until I found the perfect wing for me. Now I have, search is over. Done.

But all those brands/kites I would still vouch for given the right rider. All good quality products. For instance I recently sold my lithium to a rider who this kite fits perfectly. My brother rides my 2012 rebel, it fits his style and evolution at the moment. He was thinking of also getting edges and selling his rebel ( he made the big mistake of demoing the edge kite I had from Westoz), but I convinced him he was just dialing in the rebel. He has however bought a 9m edge, ha ha ha

The edge is just a perfect fit. Can't begin to explain how much I dig this kite. Just blows me away every time I go out.

eddiemorgs
QLD, 391 posts
20 Dec 2012 10:34PM
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Going back to my home break kitesurfing on a sb at Robe in SA after having only windsurfed there for years. I know the break backwards but with a different skill 5 years later. Had a blast.

salt
VIC, 617 posts
21 Dec 2012 11:00AM
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WA Road trip, featuring Augusta

bennie
ACT, 1258 posts
21 Dec 2012 11:15AM
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last night was pretty memorable.......Yes I'm still talking kitesurfing!. A 25-30 knot southerly came through at about 530, with a building 2-3 meter swell, I rode it untill about 8.25pm, only came out because it got to dark. Big waves, long rides, huge cuttys and hacks, massive boosts. Oh yeah what a session! I have never kited untill night before, its awesome when your missus is away

superlizard
VIC, 702 posts
21 Dec 2012 11:50AM
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Most memorable moment?

seeing a fellow kite chick slip in/out of her wettie...

austin
671 posts
21 Dec 2012 8:59AM
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Solo Dongara to gero downwinder!

salt
VIC, 617 posts
21 Dec 2012 12:35PM
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bennie said...
ly came out because it got to dark.


What is with the majority of WA voting against daylight saving?!!!

1. It doesn't fade your curtains
2. or make a dry place even dryer haha

Akwa
WA, 255 posts
21 Dec 2012 9:41AM
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salt said...
bennie said...o
ly came out because it got to dark.


What is with the majority of WA voting against daylight saving?!!!

1. It doesn't fade your curtains
2. or make a dry place even dryer haha



Believe me.. its not us kiters!

eppo
WA, 9793 posts
21 Dec 2012 10:40AM
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Was just down the shop! It was like i was on the set of cocoon, with a plethora or crazy dementia ridden smiles at the guy whose the young man in isle 4 and I'm 40! baby boomers polluted our oceans, deforested our planet, have had all the job and property opportunities.

Now they clog up the shops, the doctor, dentists and other specialised surgieries. forget taking your kids camping cause the armada of grey Wobblies just frankly scares them, they will ensure their is no pension as they clean the coffers dry and create an ever increasing exponential rise in health insurance...so while they spend their kids inheritance spreading themselves thick and thin through our public services, also make a point of not voting for daylight savings as WE FEAR CHANGE.

Don't get me started on these parasites.

dbabicwa
WA, 809 posts
21 Dec 2012 11:02AM
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eppo said...
Was just down the shop! It was like i was on the set of cocoon, with a plethora or crazy dementia ridden smiles at the guy whose the young man in isle 4 and I'm 40! baby boomers polluted our oceans, deforested our planet, have had all the job and property opportunities.

Now they clog up the shops, the doctor, dentists and other specialised surgieries. forget taking your kids camping cause the armada of grey Wobblies just frankly scares them, they will ensure their is no pension as they clean the coffers dry and create an ever increasing exponential rise in health insurance...so while they spend their kids inheritance spreading themselves thick and thin through our public services, also make a point of not voting for daylight savings as WE FEAR CHANGE.

Don't get me started on these parasites.

^^^^
True but still better than many other places:)

Memorable moment?

Seeing a snow kite boarder on a 3000m high mountain in +30kn high wind.

My memorable moment?

Where to start....:)



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