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Ike
Since 12 Mar 2008 213 Posts Central Oregon Stoked
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Sun May 04, 2008 5:45 pm Seaside |
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| Long term forecast doesn't look too good but I will be in Seaside with the family 9-14 of May. What wind sensors do you guys watch for wind?
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Wind Slither
 Since 04 Mar 2005 1005 Posts The 503 Metal
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Ike
Since 12 Mar 2008 213 Posts Central Oregon Stoked
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Sun May 04, 2008 6:22 pm |
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Sweet link, Thanks!
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jahmbi
 Since 28 Jul 2005 488 Posts MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN River Troll
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Sun May 04, 2008 6:55 pm |
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...SLITHER,u mist it TODAY...HAHAHAHAHAHA........... TroLL
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barfly
 Since 31 Mar 2005 560 Posts Seaside Salty
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Sun May 04, 2008 7:32 pm |
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yeah, I got back to Seaside from a weekend in PDX and found a lot of tired pups with over 5 hours of sailing each... some going back for more . Thankfully, the late afternoon served up a tasty 11m session right out front. Big fun swell and NW winds should be on the menu all week kids - time to cash in on some sick days . How was the gorge today??
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Ike
Since 12 Mar 2008 213 Posts Central Oregon Stoked
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Tue May 06, 2008 1:31 pm Necanicum |
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| Whats the minimum wind you can fly in Necanicum bay?
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Wind Slither
 Since 04 Mar 2005 1005 Posts The 503 Metal
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Wed May 07, 2008 6:32 am Re: Necanicum |
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| Ike wrote: | | Whats the minimum wind you can fly in Necanicum bay? |
Seaside is a magical place to ride, but the wind requirements are more or less similar to other launch sites.
It's usually pretty hard to ride deep in the "bay" although it's siren of butter is hard to resist and lures many a rider.
Sometimes if you catch the outgoing tide you can get an opposing current to boost your power and up-wind ability.
The terrain yesterday was AMAZING! Just needed a little more juice to really take advantage of it. Hopefully today!
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jahmbi
 Since 28 Jul 2005 488 Posts MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN River Troll
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Wed May 07, 2008 3:59 pm |
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IT'S NOT A FREEKING BAY ..WTF...YOU NEED TO PAY MORE ATTENTION 2 MY SCHOOLING SLITHER ,I SHOWED YOU HOW TO STAY UP WIND YOU NEED TO REMEMBER THE ZEN .... TROLL
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Wind Slither
 Since 04 Mar 2005 1005 Posts The 503 Metal
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Wed May 07, 2008 9:33 pm |
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The Bay of Troll did not get windy enough to kite today.
However, the cocktail hour landboard session was in the high teens and very fun.
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jahmbi
 Since 28 Jul 2005 488 Posts MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN River Troll
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Thu May 08, 2008 8:04 am |
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| Wind Slither wrote: | The Bay of Troll did not get windy enough to kite today.
However, the cocktail hour landboard session was in the high teens and very fun.
 | YES DINNER WAS GREAT WE ARE SPOILED WHEN WE GET TO HAVE DINNER @ BARFLY'S, COMPLIMENTS TO MRS. BARFLY FOR ANOTHER FINE DINNER THANK YOU.....TROLL
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Ike
Since 12 Mar 2008 213 Posts Central Oregon Stoked
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Thu May 08, 2008 10:52 am |
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| Wind Slither wrote: | The Bay of Troll did not get windy enough to kite today.
However, the cocktail hour landboard session was in the high teens and very fun.
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I have never landboarded on the sand, how much wind does it take? 16m is my big kite
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Wind Slither
 Since 04 Mar 2005 1005 Posts The 503 Metal
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Thu May 08, 2008 11:15 am |
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Landboarding takes almost no wind...if there's enough to keep my B4 in the air I can cruise around.
Mid teens is perfect for the B4....I used to harness up and rig my big inflatables but lately I'm really having fun just unhooked with the foil. I can rig & launch it in about 30 seconds.
The hard sand is so flat and smooth it's like a fresh groomed run in soft powder.
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broadbandito
 Since 26 Apr 2005 218 Posts CSO headwaters Stoked
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Thu May 08, 2008 12:10 pm |
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| Wind Slither wrote: |
Mid teens is perfect for the B4....I used to harness up and rig my big inflatables but lately I'm really having fun just unhooked with the foil. I can rig & launch it in about 30 seconds.
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Yeah, an easy launch is SO much safer when you're so buzzed that you're slurring.
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FlyDunes
 Since 09 Oct 2007 461 Posts Aloha Obsessed
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Thu May 08, 2008 12:11 pm |
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| Wind Slither wrote: | ....I used to harness up and rig my big inflatables but lately I'm really having fun just unhooked with the foil. I can rig & launch it in about 30 seconds.
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You should try a four-line kite on handles for groundboarding. Way better than a two line or two line on a bar.
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Wind Slither
 Since 04 Mar 2005 1005 Posts The 503 Metal
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Thu May 08, 2008 1:40 pm |
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| FlyDunes wrote: | | Wind Slither wrote: | ....I used to harness up and rig my big inflatables but lately I'm really having fun just unhooked with the foil. I can rig & launch it in about 30 seconds.
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You should try a four-line kite on handles for groundboarding. Way better than a two line or two line on a bar. |
Hmmm, I guess I would have to try it out. Depower is always nice, but I also like flying and steering one handed - how else can you consume beverages while you ride?
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FlyDunes
 Since 09 Oct 2007 461 Posts Aloha Obsessed
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Thu May 08, 2008 4:38 pm |
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| Wind Slither wrote: | | Depower is always nice, but I also like flying and steering one handed |
Actually with four-lines on handles there's no depower, but there's independent braking on both sides of the trailing edge. To reduce power, you just slow the kite's speed. With a four-line on handles you can put the kite anywhere in the window you want at any speed you want. I actually feel more in control with a four-line on handles than a four-line depower. But then again, there is that beer thing you mention....
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jajohn
Since 04 Sep 2007 21 Posts
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Thu May 08, 2008 7:03 pm |
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| I have a brand new 4 line on handle kite for sale - HQ Beamer TSR 3.6m. I'm looking for a landboard, so I'd be up for a trade if anyone was interested....?
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