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Kraemer

Since 24 Apr 2006
1736 Posts
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Thu Aug 13, 09 8:15 am SAFETY REMINDER; why not |
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As the season draws towards fall, I just wanted to remind all my friends to play it safe. Most; if not all of you do--- however I think the stoke is high right now and don't want any bad mojo. Accidents have plagued Sherman Island this summer; I think 4 or 5 lifeflight rescues in the past 2 months; and the most recent has resulted in a fatality.
So, keep the stoke ALIVE and play safe. |
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Wind Slither

Since 04 Mar 2005
2627 Posts
The 503
METAL
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Thu Aug 13, 09 8:23 am |
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If ever there was an accident trap launch site, it's Sherman. If Rick Iossi ever went there I think he would go instantly insane.
That said, what were the nature of the accidents there? |
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Kraemer

Since 24 Apr 2006
1736 Posts
Sky Pilot
Unicorn Captain
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Thu Aug 13, 09 8:32 am |
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Poor judgement; rigging to big; board leashes; peeps have been bouncing off the top of the pavillion on their heads-- I think 2 or 3 of these since we were down there-- I guess mainly it's a knar launch and there is no room for error except the emergency room. Bay Area Kite Forum has the details---
As a whole gorge kiters pretty much know the drill; but we do have a tremendous amt. of "out of towners" who may be learning; and/or don't know the drill. I guess we have to kinda watch over these folks so everybody fares well. |
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Scribble
Since 18 Nov 2005
636 Posts
NoPo
Addicted
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Thu Aug 13, 09 9:11 am |
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With the easterlies on their way be careful if you launch at Dalton.
Last year I launched on a day that I wish I wouldn't have. I still think about that day knowing if anything went wrong things would have gone really really bad.
Andy |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
Hick
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Thu Aug 13, 09 9:15 am |
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| Yea man, those easterlies at Rooster can be total craziness. Be careful out there! |
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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
1871 Posts
Wicked Pissah
Boston Tea Bagger
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Thu Aug 13, 09 9:20 am |
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| Scribble wrote: | With the easterlies on their way be careful if you launch at Dalton.
Last year I launched on a day that I wish I wouldn't have. I still think about that day knowing if anything went wrong things would have gone really really bad.
Andy |
Yeah Dalton is so sketchy. Gusty wstrong wind and underwater boulders are never a good combo. Think I'm gonna stick with the BV launch, plus its that much closer to the ponds Actually stoked for some good east days at RR So close to home  |
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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
4316 Posts
Camas
Site Lackey
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Thu Aug 13, 09 9:21 am |
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Great thread!
I think this late in the season people sometimes get complacent. Caught myself once already nearly doing something pretty stupid.
Easterlies! I love the late summer easterly days! Last year I was crazy over-powered on my 7 a few times. Picked up a 5m from Pepi on close-out; looking forward to trying it out. Should be a bit safer than the 7 on nuke-tastic days... |
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Pepi

Since 16 Jun 2006
1832 Posts
Pure Stoke Sports
Shop Owner
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Thu Aug 13, 09 11:55 am |
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| Kraemer wrote: | Poor judgement; rigging to big; board leashes; peeps have been bouncing off the top of the pavillion on their heads-- I think 2 or 3 of these since we were down there-- I guess mainly it's a knar launch and there is no room for error except the emergency room. Bay Area Kite Forum has the details---
As a whole gorge kiters pretty much know the drill; but we do have a tremendous amt. of "out of towners" who may be learning; and/or don't know the drill. I guess we have to kinda watch over these folks so everybody fares well. |
Just a quick add on to this list of things. Gman has commented on this off and on, and I am now a firm believer. Pull the trigger on your leash and chicken loop every once in a while (preferable before a session) just to make sure you know it is not jammed/clogged with sand and also just to refresh that muscle reflex.
Every time I do this, I am suprised at either how slow I am at it, or at how much quicker I get at it each time I do it.
Big Time Thanks to Kraemer for throwing the positive mojo thoughts out there for us.
PS- on easterly downwinders from Viento, never, and I mean NEVER, do this on a 14m2 kite, whether on purpose or by accident. Cuz even if it's light at Viento, it gets kinda windy down between Home Valley and Stevenson.  _________________ Pure Stoke Sports
Hood River, OR
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
2165 Posts
East Po
KGB
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Thu Aug 13, 09 12:22 pm |
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[quote="Pepi"] | Kraemer wrote: |
PS- on easterly downwinders from Viento, never, and I mean NEVER, do this on a 14m2 kite, whether on purpose or by accident. Cuz even if it's light at Viento, it gets kinda windy down between Home Valley and Stevenson.  |
Haha, yeah, you gotta rig for the wind at Stevenson. Glad you survived that Pepi. _________________ The Slider Project, LLC
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shred_da_gorge
Since 12 Nov 2008
1365 Posts
Da Hood & Da Wood
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Thu Aug 13, 09 5:42 pm |
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Thanks for the message Kraemer! Since moving down here I've been eager to hit Sherman but those reports have me a little nervous. Lots of launches gone bad, and I recommended on BAK a tip from my experienced friend: launch depowered, especially in a new location or with new gear. Guess I'll be the "out of towner" when I finally get over there, but Third's been good for the most part.
Dying to get back up to the Gorge but these damned job interviews are getting in the way! At least that's good news for the economy (and what little's left of my savings account), but bad news for my homesickness.
Happy August easterlies everyone! |
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Kraemer

Since 24 Apr 2006
1736 Posts
Sky Pilot
Unicorn Captain
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Fri Aug 14, 09 9:15 am |
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As fate would have it-- I had a run in with the board last nite-- gots me a new scar! Not too bad tho-- just caught my shin on the edge of the board hard. Tried to get my feet over my head for a 'mobe'? and the board went flying in front of me--then OUCH. I was almost cryin. Will post photo when the bruise gets into full bloom.
Moral of my story--- I need boots. ------ Props to Damien for hustling to the store for ICE.  |
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
6549 Posts
Couve / Hood
Honored Founder
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Fri Aug 14, 09 9:19 am |
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Yeeeeeaaaahhhh.... welll.....
Its not a "MOBE" unless you are passing the bar, trying that too?
Get better! Cuts heal.... Wait till you see my face! |
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Onad

Since 04 Mar 2005
1435 Posts
Coast<<PDX>>Gorge
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Fri Aug 14, 09 9:39 am |
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Do Tell?
Did ya come off the Long Board??
| pkh wrote: | | Yeeeeeaaaahhhh.... Wait till you see my face! |
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wjb
Since 14 Aug 2007
223 Posts
Nor Cal
Stoked
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blancoh2o

Since 15 Mar 2005
1154 Posts
Oregon
Phishy
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Fri Aug 14, 09 10:03 am |
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While we are having a safety discussion........
Last weekend was a good test of most manufacturers safety systems at the event site. I witnessed kites with practicaly every label on them fall out of the sky and power back up. There were no injuries because of the bad conditions and we can thank the riders, kite catchers and gear for that.
Most of the riders simply dropped the bar from their hands and the kites rolled on the grass.
When I was coming in, my kite slipped out of the hands of the guy catching it. The kite started to spiral with power. I already had my hand on the chicken loop release when I was coming in so all I had to do was activate it. The kite depowered as expected and the nano second of drama was over.
I feel that it is a good idea to keep your hand on the release when you land just in case you need it. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
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Fri Aug 14, 09 11:06 am |
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Yeah Phil. what's wrong with your face? I mean, outside of what was already wrong with it.  |
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
2165 Posts
East Po
KGB
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Fri Aug 14, 09 11:44 am |
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I heard Phil got so excited longboarding home from work that he made out with the pavement. He might've been encouraged by a car pulling out in front of him. I heard road rash is sexy. Is that true ladies? _________________ The Slider Project, LLC
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