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4Stringer/KipWinger

Since 27 Apr 2005
541 Posts
Hood River
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Wed May 23, 07 5:34 am Safety Meeting: halting the death spiralling dirt superman |
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Arrived at the sandspit at the peak of the wind yesterday. As I was about to pump-up, I looked upwind on the spit. A guy was in dirty superman position getting raked downwind on the sand by a death spiralling kite. Those in the area responded by running toward the kite with the intent of stopping it. I happened to get there first and reached up to try to grab the kite by an end and flag it. I caught a handful of lines. Suffice it to say it wasn't what I had-in-mind. The kite was still at almost full power when one of the lines wrapped around my finger. Within a couple seconds I was able to stop the pull by grabbing the fifth line as someone helped by yelling "FIFTH LINE" repeatedly. It ended okay, but my embarassment in creating another potential big problem left me thinking about how I could have responded more safely to the situation.
I'm thinking that I should-have run upwind of the kite and gotten a better view of it before reaching out to grab an end. Generally, what is the safest way to stop a death spiralling kite on land? Last edited by 4Stringer/KipWinger on Wed May 23, 07 7:11 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Hein
Since 08 Mar 2005
1314 Posts
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Wed May 23, 07 5:51 am |
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don't grab it.
tackle it.
and bunch up as much
of the canopy as you can |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
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Wed May 23, 07 8:13 am |
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Dude, Kudos for even trying to help the situation. I would say you did what you had to to keep someone from getting all kinds of fubar'd.
I suppose that a front line is better than a steering line, fifth line (if there is one) is better than a front line. But, if you can't get to the kite, then you really don't have any chance of stopping it shy of tackling the guy and hoping your additional body weight will help the situation.
I'm glad you still have your fingers.  |
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shredbarbie
Since 17 Sep 2005
97 Posts
Hood River, OR
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Wed May 23, 07 8:49 am |
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Great job 4stringer. I saw this happen and awesome job stopping the kite. It being that the kite was sort of low to the ground during the spiral, I probably would have run downwind of it and stopped the whole kite with my body by tackling it, but that's risky with timing and I'm not sure you had enough time. Stuff like that happens so fast, that it's hard to 'plan' it out.
You definitely saved that guy.
I also have to say kudos to the work party from Sat. If we had not cleaned up the logs on that beach, I shudder to think what would have happened to him.
Hopefully the folks at the Port will read this and see that the efforts to make the sandbar safer have already come into play.
Also, I talked to him after he got up to the parking lot and asked him if I could post this... His mistake was attaching his safety line to the wrong part of the kite, hence not being able to depower / detach. Thankfully an easy lesson learned, since he didn't get hurt.
A good reason to always carry a knife. I carry a long jack knife (bought at Windance) put tape around the end so it doesn't randomly slice thru stuff, and attach it to my harness with elastic cord so I don't drop it during a panic situation. I am not sure what this guy would have done if someone would not have caught him to help him. E.g. worst case scenario where he was alone and death spiraling down the beach unable to detach.
Again, Kudos to all kiters during the cleanup and to 4Stringer. Dangerous situations happen with kiting, and through everyone's efforts a bad accident was avoided. That is the whole goal, so great job.
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Wed May 23, 07 11:11 am |
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A 12 gauge shotgun would have stopped the kite. You could also grab long steak knives in both hands and swing them wildly while lunging at the kite. |
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bulae99
Since 12 Jul 2006
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Wed May 23, 07 11:47 am I saw you in action!!!! |
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Bottom line is that you stopped a bad day from becoming deadly. I was amazed at your quick unselfish move to stop the kite. Way to go!!  |
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J.P.

Since 10 Mar 2005
638 Posts
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Wed May 23, 07 1:40 pm |
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shredbarbie wrote: |
You definitely saved that guy.
. Dangerous situations happen with kiting, and through everyone's efforts a bad accident was avoided.
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..not the mention the numerous other people (names withheld to protect their Kooky-ness) already witnessed blowing it and dragging across the bar this year alone... Right?!?
as the saying goes, the life you save(d) might be you own…
R.O.T.F.L.O.L.
cheers,
JP
"Like so many Americans, she was trying to construct a life that made sense from things she found in gift shops." Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse Five  |
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