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fokiten

Since 04 Mar 2005
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Mon Jul 27, 09 9:57 am Btiches, Hoes and D-wads |
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Yeah well,
Here we are again...
There's been progress though:
That celebrity seeking half wit well digger little ricky has finally figured out a wind driven canopy just cannot be steered or even de-powered for that matter...
Next step is for him to realize the only difference between an up-daft and a horizontal thrust of wind is its orientation to outer space...
I'd venture it'll take him another 9 years to make that connection though, so:
in the mean time rest assured, if gust takes your kite you're going for a ride.
and no, you cannot expect to steer it, or even depower it--you see it's not a laminar flow type situation it's a wind driven canopy--a trash bag equivalent--you're alluvium end of story.
Well, just thought I'd note that progress has been made in an area of consistent darkness that literally has sparkled with well meaning, yet ill considered advise ...
You either see it coming or you take the hit...
there's no magic in a low kite, in fact, it actually diminishes your chances of getting lucky and regaining control enough to affect your landing speed
And no, once you've become accelerated pulling it does nothing to diminish the increase you have already realized to your effective mass, you'll still hit like a ton o' bricks.
My advise, watch out for yourself, there but for the grace go us all...
sorry, i'm just not into it today....
This up-date was by request
best Regards
fokiten
Rock-on
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
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Mon Jul 27, 09 10:44 am |
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hmm yarded vs lofted. I'm interested to see where this goes.
personally I'd rather get lofted then yarded but that's assuming there is nothing down wind of me that I'm going to crash into.
I think more often then not there is something very painful lurking down wind of you just waiting for the opportunity for you to come hurdling towards it at high speed.
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Sella

Since 21 Apr 2007
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Mon Jul 27, 09 11:50 am Re: Btiches, Hoes and D-wads |
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| fokiten wrote: |
You either see it coming or you take the hit...Rock-on |
My new bumper sticker.
After seeing Lance K's pick of a busted up ankle I think I'd prefer yard over loft.
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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forever labled as the
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Mon Jul 27, 09 11:54 am |
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It puts the lotion on its skin, or it gets the hose again..
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
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Mon Jul 27, 09 12:20 pm Re: Btiches, Hoes and D-wads |
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| Sella wrote: | | fokiten wrote: |
You either see it coming or you take the hit...Rock-on |
My new bumper sticker.
After seeing Lance K's pick of a busted up ankle I think I'd prefer yard over loft. |
yeah I saw that picture too. I've never seen such a complex contraption for piecing a leg back together! definitely sorry to see that. I hope he makes/made a full and speedy recovery.
I say I'd prefer being lofted because of how floaty my kites are. "foil guy" when I go up I come down really soft even if the wind totally drops out.
I'm pretty used to flying my kites static and intentionally trying to get lofted for fun so maybe that's why I like that method better.
if there's something painful directly downwind of me I'll be keeping my kite low with one hand on the safety
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fokiten

Since 04 Mar 2005
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Mon Jul 27, 09 12:45 pm |
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| pdxmonkeyboy wrote: | | It puts the lotion on its skin, or it gets the hose again.. |
there's actually some wisdom in that quote...
Note the parallel betwixt you and that other stone freak:
Consider that you are "simply" a stoked rock climber, and through an abundance of zeal have suggested your bro Forrest go out to Red Rocks and tackle that 5.8 route...
What you failed to consider is that this North facing route is listed as a good route for the spring and fall...
You see, you don't know shit about the Las Vegas desert in JULY, all you know is that you want to be seen as an accomplished rock climber yourself.
Cartman, it's
110F with a forecast for thunder storms for this afternoon in the Spring Mountains..
(Notice the name?)
You see, for a wee bit of self-promotion, you are doing all you can to send your "bro" right into harms way...
You may suffer the very same affliction as our little well digger...
Self promotion at the expense of all common sense...
no biggie,
Neither of you are likely to be introspective enough to see yourselves for the smoke between you and the mirror you're holding at arm's length...
all you can see is the glint of your own pending stardom...
No biggie,
Just hope he has more sense than both of you rock-stars put together...
Regards
fo
PS. when going to the water I try and keep my kite's lowest wing tip just above 45 degrees....
moderation in all things, including my own safety!! (wink)
rock-on
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Mon Jul 27, 09 1:53 pm |
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Forest, just stay in your hotel room and stare in the mirror, that is going to be the safest thing to do even though you can make anything safer. I picked that route as it is north facing, your best bet for a trad climb at this time of the year. Its also a face climb mostly so your not going to grease out in the cracks..even though sandstone is super grippy (except the polished black stuff).
FYI, I climbed that route in June. We climbed the first two pitches before the sun rose over the horizon. Brutally hot up top? Yep. Fantastic climb that shouldn't be missed? absolutely. Time to top out with an experienced person leading.. probably closer to the 4 hour mark. If you get to hot, you can easily bail at any time. straight 150' raps from anchor to anchor..well there is a slight swing needed on one but only about 20'.
Your probably not going to find someone to blaze up it with an unknown at this time of the year (and there is nobody camping out there now) but it should be put in the top ten climbs I want to complete before I die. The upper pitches are sensational!!
oops, i almost forgot. "You don't know what pain is"
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fokiten

Since 04 Mar 2005
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Mon Jul 27, 09 2:05 pm |
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you can easily spot "them" as they tend enter the conversation feat first...
doubt it? do some research...
Actually once you know what to look for it gets pretty amusing...
Nice
fo
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
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fokiten

Since 04 Mar 2005
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Mon Jul 27, 09 5:20 pm |
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I was just posting about the elementary progress a self appointed luminary has managed to eek out for himself, just took the best part of a decade ...
against all odds too...amazing !!
noteworthy fer sur...
Not sure what Cartman was up to? (the usual perhaps?)
you'd have to ask him.
Anyway what can I do for you?
Hate to see a fella all lost, cause it zagged... analogous
Any thing else I can help you with?
I'm here for you
fo
well, today anyway...
Regards
PS. I suppose it's my fault for engaging him...(sorry)
But on the other hand, it never was about lofted vs. yarded...again, you had it wrong...
Bye all means though..make it about that, as pointless as it would be.
cheers
fo
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C Johnson

Since 17 Apr 2009
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Mon Jul 27, 09 10:07 pm |
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haha yeah...
lets just say your forum speak is a little different then what I'm used to. took a few reads to get it wrong. I'm still not really sure what it was supposed to be about. rockclimbing or something.
no worries....work was slow and I was looking for interesting threads. this one just confused the crap out of me though
cheers,
Christian
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