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Pepi

Since 16 Jun 2006
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Pure Stoke Sports
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shred_da_gorge
Since 12 Nov 2008
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Da Hood & Da Wood
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Mon Nov 04, 13 12:37 pm |
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Funny, I just flew out of Bahstun over P-Bay (and No-honk, er, Nahant) this morning. Hard to tell what he's doing wrong from the pictures (other than having a board leash IMO), but I've seen plenty of hot-shots "jumping" across the beach with the kite as soon as they get it up in the air - in just about every place I kite. Self-policing in any "community" is a tricky thing... diplomacy is key. Pick your battles wisely.
(This is not to say I disagree with you BTW. Kiting seems to be at a 'critical mass' every year these days with its growth, popularity, groupon lessons, etc.).
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airon^
Since 07 Aug 2013
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Mon Nov 04, 13 1:17 pm voice of reason Pepi, I agree... |
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he obviously did not take a safety break before proceeding...
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knotwindy
Since 25 Sep 2011
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Mon Nov 04, 13 2:12 pm |
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i agree but it is difficult to stay calm and friendly with somebody you know is abut to do something they are not even close to ready for but will not listen to reason. any ideas on the best way to get them to at least listen?
preferably nicely (at first)
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Justsmile

Since 20 Jul 2009
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Not Portland
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Mon Nov 04, 13 2:55 pm Re: voice of reason Pepi, I agree... |
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airon^ wrote: | he obviously did not take a safety break before proceeding...
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That is funny shit. Then he might be a little more mellow than in a huge rush
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Sella

Since 21 Apr 2007
1794 Posts
Doin' The Dalles
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Mon Nov 04, 13 3:59 pm |
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knotwindy wrote: | i agree but it is difficult to stay calm and friendly with somebody you know is abut to do something they are not even close to ready for but will not listen to reason. any ideas on the best way to get them to at least listen?
preferably nicely (at first) |
The Mass guys did try and self police this guy but not much else you can do when it falls on deaf and dumb ears. The cameras came out because they knew the shit show was getting primed. The pics of his second launch are hilarious.
Quote In the end they were told this wasn't ok and to not kite. The response was not understanding, pointing out to a wide open bay and that things were "OK" and nothing would happen to them.
Warning people, if you see a problem, is an option but there comes a point when it's best to sit back and let natural selection take over if the grown adult is not willing to listen.
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kiterbiker
Since 12 Jun 2010
65 Posts
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Mon Nov 04, 13 4:48 pm |
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I think if someone is about to do something stupid against advice of those around and are unwilling to listen to more experienced people, before letting nature take its course, be sure to warn any non kiter(Or oblivious kiters) that may be around in the line of danger.
I think the likely hood of beach banning is way more likely when an unsuspecting beach user is in the way of danger whether its getting whacked with a kite or having someone tea bagged into them while they are sunbathing. Anyone downwind or within kite tomahawk range should be given a heads up to whats about to take place, something like:
"Hey, this guy is not listening to good advice and might do something stupid. Come over here for a minute where its safe and watch some mayhem unfold with us."
They may even enjoy the sports commentator narration of the mistakes being made you can provide along the way.
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Dan k
Since 31 Mar 2013
87 Posts
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Mon Nov 04, 13 5:29 pm |
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Twin tip board, seat harness, board leash. Does airon know your posting his pic online?
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pollywog
Since 07 Aug 2009
291 Posts
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Mon Nov 04, 13 6:38 pm Guy on the Best |
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Did anyone else see the guy on the grey best in August on the spit? He asked my hubby to give him a launch. Hubby told him his kite was not inflated properly and his lines were not connected correctly. My hubby did not launch him and tried to explain the issues. He was a foreigner and didn't really understand what my hubby was saying. Another guy came over and they re-rigged. We watched him from the sandbar cafe for awhile and luckily it wasn't busy. He got yarded in the pool behind the sandbar many times. It was entertaining but was scary.
What would others do in a situation like that?
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blowhard
Since 26 Dec 2005
2027 Posts
Windward
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Tue Nov 05, 13 6:24 am |
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HOT launches are AWESOME
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Wanna-Go
Since 14 Sep 2009
95 Posts
Central, Wa
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Wed Nov 06, 13 7:10 pm |
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Hey that looks like the kite I sold on Ebay a couple weeks ago.
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bulae99
Since 12 Jul 2006
1691 Posts
I give out bad advice.
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Thu Nov 07, 13 7:21 am Certified Kiter Cards |
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Kiteboarding is unique in that it creates a hazard for those within reach of the lines and downwind of the kite. I remember watching Jim Bison go over and pull the plug on a kite of a tourist who was kiting way too close to others. He was right to do it.
In July I saw a Judge from The Dalles flying his kite above his head a 12 o clock, unsafely. I was in the process of teaching an advanced lesson and my student was fine kiting back and forth. So, I went over and told the Judge(I will keep him nameless) that he needed to take a lesson.
It was obvious that he needed one. He was being pulled around his kite and dragged. His hands were at the ends of the bar and he was pulling when the kite went down. It was sad to watch.
After I told him to take a lesson and that what he was doing was unsafe he just ignored me and continued. He was a large problem to those who were unaware of the potential disaster he presented.
After my lesson he came up to me at Brian's hut and introduced himself. I introduced myself and offered him a lesson. He said and I quote, "I prefer to learn by alternative means." I told him it was unsafe and that I could not agree with that style of learning due to the risk presented to others.
The fact is that unless we require people to have a certification to kite at a given spot, or we give power to someone to enforce safe practices at the beach we are powerless to stop people.
In my opinion we need to have a system that certifies kite boarders of all levels. The pieces for this are already in place. All IKO/PASA instructors are required to evaluate their student levels. A simple test would ensure that a kiter was safe and good to go.
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knotwindy
Since 25 Sep 2011
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Thu Nov 07, 13 7:37 am |
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any time you give others the power to stop people from doing anything it WILL get out of control. that is just what small people with a little power do. we really need to just get better at doing this ourselves. the easiest way is to get a group of 3 to 5 people together and just talk to the dangerous offender nicely. most beginners will stop if presented with a group of better kiters all saying "what you are doing is dangerous to yourself and more importantly others here to enjoy themselves". if for some reason that does not have the desired effect, you can always escalate the tone of "help" gently until understanding is reached. the key is to not try this yourself but get some support to talk to the person and be nice initially.
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J_Matic

Since 14 Oct 2011
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InDaHo
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Thu Nov 07, 13 7:41 am Re: Certified Kiter Cards |
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bulae99 wrote: |
The fact is that unless we require people to have a certification to kite at a given spot, or we give power to someone to enforce safe practices at the beach we are powerless to stop people.
In my opinion we need to have a system that certifies kite boarders of all levels. The pieces for this are already in place. |
'Powerless,' really? Once again you missed the whole point of this thread and jumped straight to recommending what would lead to top down government imposed 'Gustapo style policing enforcement.'
If people like you were in charge of determining who could and couldn't kite, I would take up another sport. Keep it real.
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