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mbirch
Since 17 Jun 2008
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underwood
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Thu Jun 11, 09 8:00 am kite lines on the grass |
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| There is a new problem developing at the event site. People are starting to lay lines out on the grass before walking out to the sandbar. This is a clear violation of the rules posted at the event site! Please do not set your lines on the grass no matter what the water level is. We have made a lot of progress this year don't screw it up for everyone. |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Hood River
Hick
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Thu Jun 11, 09 8:13 am |
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| Yea, the Port has promised some signs to state the rules, but they're taking a little to long to deploy them. |
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shred_da_gorge
Since 12 Nov 2008
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Da Hood & Da Wood
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Thu Jun 11, 09 8:41 am |
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Sorry, I did that and drift-launched into the kiddie pool off the 3 square feet of sand the other day. What about lines in the parking lot, or on the street? There was clearly no way to hook up on the sandbar that day.
Good point, I won't do it again.  |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
Hick
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Thu Jun 11, 09 8:53 am |
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If you can't successfully rig on the Snatch Patch from the Event Site, you need to go over to the Sandbar parking lot and launch there. There really are no exceptions to this rule.
Connect two lines, run your lines downwind into the water, run the other two lines out. It's not too difficult and keeps everything legit. |
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Scribble
Since 18 Nov 2005
636 Posts
NoPo
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FlyDunes

Since 09 Oct 2007
1034 Posts
Aloha
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Thu Jun 11, 09 9:09 am |
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I never disconnect my lines. I'm not even sure why people disconnect them. I almost never have a problem and its a hell of a lot quicker to leave them connected.
I guess if I only had one bar then it would be a different story, but I've got a bar and lines for each kite. _________________ Lets FLY |
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Blue

Since 03 Jul 2007
469 Posts
I used to be
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Thu Jun 11, 09 9:38 am |
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I disconnect my lines because somehow at least half of the time I manage to cross lines when I leave them attached. Do you have any special tricks to keep them straight all the time? _________________ just wear sunscreen |
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Scribble
Since 18 Nov 2005
636 Posts
NoPo
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Thu Jun 11, 09 9:47 am |
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| Blue wrote: | | I disconnect my lines because somehow at least half of the time I manage to cross lines when I leave them attached. Do you have any special tricks to keep them straight all the time? |
I used to do this as well. I watched a video on how to do a boat launch and picked up a tip from them. if you leave the bar attached and fold the kite wingtip to wingtip then roll it up with the bar on the outside of the kite it's a lot harder to get it messed up.
I usually disconnect my lines because I don't need a bar for every kite. But last time I launched from the Snatch Patch I swore to connect my lines at home....
Andy |
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Pepi

Since 16 Jun 2006
1832 Posts
Pure Stoke Sports
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Thu Jun 11, 09 9:47 am |
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The agreement to not connect lines to the kite is the #1 reason for how we were able to gain access to the Event Site.
A kite with no lines attached is only an inflatable toy that will harmlessly bounce and roll if left unattended.or caught in a gust of wind.
A kite with lines attached is a potentially dangerous piece of equipment that can result in injury or death if left unattended or caught in a gust of wind.
It is a simple rule that makes sense, is logical, and has gained us access to the Event Site. Break the rules, and we break the agreement, therefor limiting our main access back to the Sandbar.
Pepi _________________ Pure Stoke Sports
Hood River, OR
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hood-River-OR/2nd-Wind-Sports/35891485558?ref=mf
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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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Camas
Site Lackey
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Thu Jun 11, 09 9:50 am |
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| Blue wrote: | | I disconnect my lines because somehow at least half of the time I manage to cross lines when I leave them attached. Do you have any special tricks to keep them straight all the time? |
Start with your kite LE down Nose into the wind, ie normal beached position. Wind your lines up leaving enough line out to lay the kite out flat.bring the bar to the front of the kite by going around the side of the kite while passing the lines UNDER the LE. Don't ever pass the bar under the kite, ALWAYS bring it around the side. When you flip the kite upside down, keep the bar in one hand in front of the kite. The lines should always stay on the bottom side of the kite. (When the kite is upside down for inflation or deflation, the lines are now on top.)
There are other ways to do this certainly. But if you make a habit of these simple procedures you won't even have to think about it. The only times I've had my lines end up wrong is when I get in a hurry & ignore one of the steps. |
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tinyE

Since 21 Jan 2006
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Thu Jun 11, 09 10:06 am |
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| Pepi wrote: |
It is a simple rule that makes sense, is logical, and has gained us access to the Event Site. Break the rules, and we break the agreement, therefor limiting our main access back to the Sandbar.
Pepi |
yep, why push it...
first lyle, now the event site... |
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Pepi

Since 16 Jun 2006
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Pure Stoke Sports
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FlyDunes

Since 09 Oct 2007
1034 Posts
Aloha
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Thu Jun 11, 09 1:58 pm |
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| Blue wrote: | | I disconnect my lines because somehow at least half of the time I manage to cross lines when I leave them attached. Do you have any special tricks to keep them straight all the time? |
Nak's instructions are good. Like Nak says, make sure to despool the lines from ONE side of the bar. Next time you see me at the beach ask for a demo. Maybe there's something I do I'm not aware of, but my lines always come out clean. _________________ Lets FLY |
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grinder

Since 27 Apr 2008
62 Posts
Gorge | El Sargento
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Sun Jun 14, 09 6:59 am |
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I got the kindly word on this deal on the grass the other day, then watched a dozen others run their lines.
It is so crazy on the sandbar during the weekends perhaps someone could give some explicit instructions...or even do a little video on best protocol for running and managing lines on the sandbar - including when landing. I feel a bit like a dufus getting in others way - while others don't seem to give a shit. Any words? |
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arkay

Since 06 Jun 2008
192 Posts
Manzo/Hillsburrito
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Sun Jun 14, 09 7:30 am |
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| is it kosher to inflate the kite on the grass but with the lines already attached, but rolled on the bar, and the chicken looop attached to one of the loops on th LE? I assume the beef is with runned out lines? |
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melokitegirl
Since 28 Oct 2008
396 Posts
Where the wind blows
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Sun Jun 14, 09 8:07 am |
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Guilty. Oops, I didn't know - however, when I rolled them out on the small patch of sand, people were landing all over the place - on top of my lines, getting hooked around my kite - tangle city. Then there was the dogs to deal with also. I tried to launch twice but had to wait to untangle because 3 people dropped on me in succession. I wish people could let the launchers get out of the way before coming in and dropping their kite.
I love dogs, I have them - but I'm not a fan of them on the sandbar.
M. _________________ Be kind to Kooks |
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undertow

Since 15 Feb 2008
371 Posts
BeaversBurg
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Sun Jun 14, 09 8:51 am |
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| since may i have been done with the event site, too much trafffic ,dogs potential thefts. Its a big sandbar or launch from the spit parking lot. |
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