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carolb
Since 04 Nov 2006
590 Posts
Stevenson, WA in the summer, SPI in the winter
Bolstad Clan
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Wed Aug 01, 07 6:07 pm Kiters wife and son heckled on the sandbar grass |
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I caught this complaint on ikitesurf and thought I would pass it on. '' Is HR that unfriendly?
The last three days my wife, our son & I ( & pug dog) sat with lawn chairs and cooler with 2 packed kite bags at the event site. Note kites packed in bags. Ok a kite board on the grass next to us too. Since my wife doesn't kite, yet wants to be close to the action this is the best place to be. We pay our 5$ day use fee each day. When kiting we take our packed gear down to the sand bar rig and ride from there.
Anyway we recieved more than a half dozen comments (not directly toward us) of things like:
"Kite boarders should find thier own beach".
"They (kiteboarders) shouldn't be allowed to be here"
"This is a windsurfing beach only"
Even one of the windsurfing trainers made some unprovlked comments
etc.
We said nothing in response to all of this.
Are we doing something wrong????
I don't think my family could be viewed as a menance. We respect the area and just booked 2 weeks in the Gorge area where we (I) can get some reasonable kiting.
Normally a little heckling is tolerable, but it has been almost relentless.
Next year maybe another spot to spend our $5000 vacation budget.
Any suggestions? |
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KidCorporate
Since 10 Jul 2007
563 Posts
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Wed Aug 01, 07 8:22 pm |
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I think it really comes down to the fact that we're a a threat to them. I see this sport in the same place the snowboarding was 15-20 years ago, we're encroaching on what has traditionally been "their territory," and to make matters worse, we make them for the most part look silly. As long as it doesn't come to violence, I could care less what they have to say, we're here and we're not leaving, so they'll have to deal with us sooner or later. |
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jbruxer
Since 24 Jul 2005
398 Posts
Beaverton, OR
Obsessed
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Wed Aug 01, 07 8:37 pm |
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You know, no matter where you go there's always going to be the hecklers. I actually parked over at the Event site last weekend and got a couple weird looks myself. I got a little annoyed at first, but shook it off and walked down to the sandbar. After kiting for a while, I started to notice all the windsurfers clogging up the launch area while they were walking themselves and their gear back to the shore. At that moment, I started to think...What the hell are those guys doing???...Get out of the freakin' way! At that moment, I realized that I was just like the windsurfers on the grass.
I guess what this boils down to is "can't we all just get along?" Also, as KidCorporate siad, they are probably a little intimadated by the fact that they are old school and kiters are starting to rule the beaches! |
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J.P.
Since 10 Mar 2005
638 Posts
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Wed Aug 01, 07 9:25 pm |
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jbruxer wrote: | You know, no matter where you go there's always going to be the hecklers. |
A sicking sweet HUGE smile with a polite response has a a magical way snuffing the passive aggressive A-holes... try it. |
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forrest
Since 21 Jun 2005
4329 Posts
Hood River
Hick
CGKA Member
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Thu Aug 02, 07 2:21 am |
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How to get rid of anoying WS 101.
Ingredients:
-High pressure super soaker.
-Child of age 8 or under.
-Secret word that child and parent know which triggers the child to unleash their wrath!
Directions for aproaching WS:
When windsurfer approaches, opens pie hole and spouts comment:
1) speak secret word.
2) Watch as child provides them with the response they deserve.
Hehhe! Most everyone is cool but it only takes one rotten tomato to spoil the whole bunch. |
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tekko
Since 20 Feb 2006
376 Posts
White Salmon
Liquid Force
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Thu Aug 02, 07 7:53 am |
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CGKA did a lot of work all winter to try and gain access to the event site... but in the end and agreement was made to not push it this summer, have kiters stay at the spit and address the issue again in the fall.
If those people had gone to the sandbar, rather than the event site, they would have been welcomed with a positive vibe that reigns the bar this year. Ambassader A-Train would have welcomed them and probably offered them a beer.
I know the event site grass is nice.. but for now, it is still the home of the windsurfers.
If you want to be treated well as a kiter in HR... head to the spit.. _________________ Liquid Force Kiteboarding in the Pacific Northwest.
Demo's always available to those on this forum.. PM me to schedule. |
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jbruxer
Since 24 Jul 2005
398 Posts
Beaverton, OR
Obsessed
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Thu Aug 02, 07 8:05 am |
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Quote: | I know the event site grass is nice.. but for now, it is still the home of the windsurfers.
If you want to be treated well as a kiter in HR... head to the spit.. |
I completly agree that we should let the windsurfers have their grassy spot, but whats wrong with using their parking and walking down the fence line to cut through to the sandbar? Last year when the sandbar wasn't nearly the size it is last year, we didnt have this issue. But now, it is a very long treck to and from the spit parking lot.
Thoughts? |
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Moto
Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
Still a gojo pimp!
Moto Mouth
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Thu Aug 02, 07 8:31 am |
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While I agree that WS do give us an attitude and there are a number of reasons why they do this. However, keep in mind that many of them give us an attitude because other kiteboarders have given them an attitude.
Some kiteboarder may have said some rude comment or swung their lines too far low or put them in danger somehow - they get pissed off and then take it out on the next kiteboarder. This unsuspecting kiteboarder gets treated rudely - and then thinks all windsurfers are assholes and then treats the next windsurfer poorly - and the cycle continues.
Most of us are pretty chilled people and leave the windsurfers alone - however, there are a few that just don't care.
In these types of situations the best thing to do is try your best to be respectful even though some WS will be rude to you - the majority of them are actually pretty cool (just like the majority of us are actually pretty cool people). |
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stringy
Since 23 Jun 2006
1731 Posts
vancouver
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Thu Aug 02, 07 8:36 am Re: Kiters wife and son heckled on the sandbar grass |
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carolb wrote: | I caught this complaint on ikitesurf and thought I would pass it on. '' Is HR that unfriendly?
The last three days my wife, our son & I ( & pug dog) sat with lawn chairs and cooler with 2 packed kite bags at the event site. Note kites packed in bags. Ok a kite board on the grass next to us too. Since my wife doesn't kite, yet wants to be close to the action this is the best place to be. We pay our 5$ day use fee each day...
...Next year maybe another spot to spend our $5000 vacation budget.
Any suggestions? |
Regardless of what was agreed to between the port and CGKA, anyone who enters the event site by paying the gate admission fee should be entitled to enjoying the grass with minimal hostility. I realize there are signs that ban anything with the word "kite" in it. however this family says they had a board and packed kite bags sitting next to them.
If it was me, I might have confronted the individuals and called them on their attitude. I find it hard to believe so many negative comments were made to this family. I have witnessed many kiteboarders just hanging out enjoying the grass. Since this situation is done and over with, I would suggest the family let the port, event site host, and the city of hood river know that they will consider spending the $5000 vacation bugdet elsewhere. that may get someone's attention. Not sure where they are staying for a $5000 vacation in HR but sounds like a pimpin vacation. _________________ www.jimstringfellow.com |
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J.P.
Since 10 Mar 2005
638 Posts
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Thu Aug 02, 07 8:56 am Re: Kiters wife and son heckled on the sandbar grass |
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stringy wrote: | I find it hard to believe so many negative comments were made to this family. |
Umm, not trying to be prick here, but....... perhaps the world isn't as PC as you believe...
something to chew on...
In me eyes, the WSer's (and I WS for 10 years prior to kiting) are acting like a threaten animal back into a corner.
Here's a little experiment for ya, Back the friendliest of dogs into a corner and see what happens...
Mother Nature dealt them a losing hand and they apparently have yet to suck it up & accept reality...
John
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away" ~ Philip K. Dick Last edited by J.P. on Thu Aug 02, 07 10:07 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Mark
Since 20 Jun 2005
3678 Posts
I need my fix because I'm a
Naishaholic
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Thu Aug 02, 07 8:59 am |
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Mother nature is on our side.... Wait till next years floods. Our sand nation will be completly past the event site. It will be ours by default.
I love it when a plan comes together _________________ Cleverly disguised as an adult...
www.naishkites.com |
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Gman
Since 11 Feb 2006
4907 Posts
Portland
Unstrapped
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Thu Aug 02, 07 9:00 am |
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Why do you want to hang out with some geriatric windsurfers anyway? Swear we watched a guy packing up last Saturday and grab a walker. Imagine I will a be a bitter old prick too when I'm that age
(next week ) _________________ Go Deep!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eu2pBpQolKE |
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Moto
Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
Still a gojo pimp!
Moto Mouth
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Thu Aug 02, 07 9:24 am |
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Mark wrote: |
I love it when a plan comes together |
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shredjim
Since 07 Jun 2006
188 Posts
Stoked
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Thu Aug 02, 07 9:38 am |
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tekko wrote: | CGKA did a lot of work all winter to try and gain access to the event site... but in the end and agreement was made to not push it this summer, have kiters stay at the spit and address the issue again in the fall.
If you want to be treated well as a kiter in HR... head to the spit.. |
From what I have seen, I agree with Tekko that we have a good thing going this year at the sand spit. At the last meeting with the Port it was agreed by all that a plan will be submitted for permit that will enable the Port to move some of the sand in front of the boat basin and that part of the sandbar to the area on the western side of the Eventsite. This will give boat access to the boat basin, but will not accomodate Sternwheelers etc. It will also provide more beachfront launch area from the Event site. The Plan does not clear the eventsite from sand blockage, just using it more of a beach launch instead of straight off the grass. Everyone knows the sandbar is going to grow to the west. The plan is not to fight it, just shape it annually to our liking. |
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pdxmonkeyboy
Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Thu Aug 02, 07 10:30 am |
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Gman wrote: | Why do you want to hang out with some geriatric windsurfers anyway? (next week ) |
I think its called grass. I want some grass to replace the sand, in my ass. |
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Bettyboarder
Since 18 Mar 2005
1823 Posts
PDX/ White Salmon
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Thu Aug 02, 07 11:17 am |
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Thats too bad she was getting heckled...She probably should of just said something to those guys. They should just come to the spit, the people at the spit are nicer and have more stoke anyway _________________ Join the CGKA! Membership is only $10! Sign up at http://cgka.net/become-a-member/ |
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Mark
Since 20 Jun 2005
3678 Posts
I need my fix because I'm a
Naishaholic
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Thu Aug 02, 07 11:51 am |
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It is too bad they got hasseled. Once you pay to park you can sit on the grass and hang out. So long as you dont blow up a kite or lay out lines you can do what you want.
Speaking of the "rules" why is it the WSers still cruize into the beach at warp nine? I thought there was a "no wake" policy......
Where is the enforcement equality? _________________ Cleverly disguised as an adult...
www.naishkites.com |
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