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pacifichigh

Since 11 May 2005
1004 Posts
ATX
Texan
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Wed Sep 05, 07 10:25 am |
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| Gman wrote: |
Did also enjoy Pacific Highs interpretation of the rules - when overtaking a flailing kiter - best to ram the flailing kite full-on to knock some wind back into it.
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Gman -- That goes back to the rule of gross tonage-- I weigh more than you and had a bigger kite up |
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Tony
Since 28 Aug 2006
940 Posts
Portland
Opinionated
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Kodiak

Since 01 Aug 2005
1114 Posts
Slidey
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Wed Sep 05, 07 12:46 pm |
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True enough, Mark was yelling starboard, but I am pretty sure they never actually gave way.
They were racing, and we were racing, so it was rather interesting. Especially because we were cutting directly across there start on a starboard tack. |
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pura vida one
Since 22 May 2007
80 Posts
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Wed Sep 05, 07 10:00 pm clarify |
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| i'm new; what do you mean when you say 'pinching'? the downwind rider is heading same direction and moving upwind toward you? |
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Speedo

Since 07 May 2007
264 Posts
Obsessed
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Wed Sep 05, 07 11:30 pm |
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pv1,
the OP is angry that someone who is heading the opposite direction of him is trying to get upwind of him. Since the OP has right of way, he shouldn't have to do anything differnt, and the other guy should avoid him. the other sailor is disregarding the rules and going upwind , forcing the original poster downwind and into a situation where the guy with right of way has to do something to avoid the asshole. and to add insult to injury, the guy pinching him doesn't fly his kite high so that the OP, who now has to fly his kite low, doesn't even have room to sine his kite to generate enough power to coninue planing, or now has to lose ground downwind in order to continue planing and not sink. and THEN gets a dirty look as payment.
kind of like making out with a dude's sister and mom and then stealing his car. |
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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 Sep 06, 07 6:35 am |
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This one has to be my favorite.
Kook is a term, most often used by aggro locals, to describe any surfers that:
- don't live in the shithole little coastal towns
- don't work construction and/or drive old, beat-up trucks
- pretend like they can surf when, in reality, they suck-ass
- don't follow the rules of the lineup
- show up in the lot with a frappachino, excited about 2-footers
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J.P.

Since 10 Mar 2005
638 Posts
Addicted
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Thu Sep 06, 07 8:14 am |
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| trevorsmith wrote: |
Look before you turn?..how about stay off my "Aft"
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| Hein wrote: |
kiteboarding is so fucking retarded.
sometimes, I'm ashamed to be part of it. Crying or Very sad
Phillip, you should seriously consider shutting down the forum.
The information contained herein lures more kooks to the beach
all the time.
enough is enough already!
rm * -fr the bitch
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sad but true...
john
http://flickr.com/photos/12224792@N04/ |
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
6549 Posts
Couve / Hood
Honored Founder
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Thu Sep 06, 07 10:27 am |
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| The sandbar was an overcrowded kookfest long before this site. Ask the biggest kook you see and chances are they never even read nwkite. |
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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
Still a gojo pimp!
Moto Mouth
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Thu Sep 06, 07 10:33 am |
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| pkh wrote: | | The sandbar was an overcrowded kookfest long before this site. Ask the biggest kook you see and chances are they never even read nwkite. |
The sandbar is famous because of the winds. When people hear that I kiteboad they always ask if I kiteboard near hood river. This is a common question - I live in PDX and these other people who live in PDX who have never touched a kite have heard of the winds at the spit. So people who want to get started naturally go where they know there is a lively kiteboarding community.
When I got started in Kiteboarding I didn't know a single soul who kiteboarded - I didn't know jack about kiteboarding - I didn't know there were so many spots in oregon - but I did know there was kiteboarding at the spit due to my trips through hood river - so naturally thats where I started and took lessons. |
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blowhard
Since 26 Dec 2005
2027 Posts
Windward
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Thu Sep 06, 07 10:36 am |
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biggest kooks !!!??
wadda sayin i can't read
dee da dee |
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colby
Since 23 Apr 2005
613 Posts
Celebrity
Photographer
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Thu Sep 06, 07 10:45 am |
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if anything this site does a good job of showing the variety of kiting spots to be found in the NW so we can spread out and has a number of good threads on safety and gear. When googling kiting you are hopeful people find these threads and learn something of real use then much of the other baseless info if they are going to learn to kite anyways.
Also, I may have gotten the wind wrong 50% of the time out on my first year and now am in the 95%+ range for not being skunked with help from this website, ikitesurf.com, and texting friends....much time and gas better spent! |
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Spike

Since 13 May 2007
1414 Posts
Alameda
Spelling Expert
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Thu Sep 06, 07 2:00 pm |
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| I like to kiteboard, anybody else ever tried it? |
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