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Anthony
Since 07 Oct 2008
362 Posts
Salem
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Wind Slither
Since 04 Mar 2005
2573 Posts
The 503
METAL
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Mon Jan 25, 16 12:54 pm |
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oh dood.
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jereamon
Since 26 Feb 2013
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Mon Jan 25, 16 8:46 pm |
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Ahhhhhh, I can't stop watching it.
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Sasquatch
Since 09 Mar 2005
2058 Posts
PNW
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jahmbi
Since 28 Jul 2005
622 Posts
MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN
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Tue Jan 26, 16 9:32 am |
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NOT SHORE ACRES
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daveS
Since 23 Jul 2007
101 Posts
Stoked
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Tue Jan 26, 16 11:41 pm |
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Guy kites 10 feet upwind of a rocky outcropping and eats it. Kinda feel like he is asking for a Darwin award.
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wood
Since 21 Jan 2013
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Wed Jan 27, 16 5:47 pm |
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Yes have to know what is down wind from you. Also looks like he held on to the bar. i know things happen fast just let go. Be safe!
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Wind Slither
Since 04 Mar 2005
2573 Posts
The 503
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Wed Jan 27, 16 6:29 pm |
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wood wrote: | Also looks like he held on to the bar. i know things happen fast just let go. Be safe! |
After the initial crash, let go or hang on with BOTH hands in neutral, but definitely don't hang on with one hand and power loop into the rocks. He let's go after the power loop starts but by then (unless you're unhooked) it doesn't do much good.
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Occupied Columbia
Since 12 Nov 2011
376 Posts
Columbia City
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Wed Jan 27, 16 9:01 pm |
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It was his board caught in the steering line that caused the loop.
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Kmun
Since 05 Jul 2009
250 Posts
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Thu Jan 28, 16 12:15 pm Plan A, B & C |
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Occupied Columbia wrote: | It was his board caught in the steering line that caused the loop. |
Great Video Post!
The Helpful Takeaway:
The stop motion views show "Plan A" the hand grasp release from the bar happens fairly quick. The freak occurrence of the board clipping the steering line causing a probable kite loop (not shown) that powers the rock garden tour.
This is a great reminder of the reaction time required to trigger
“Plan B” (releasing the chicken loop). Or...
"Plan C" if that flying line gets fully snagged. See Posts: Death Loop Spiral Survival
Question: Would the immediate “Plan B” release of the chicken loop have depowered that kite loop fast enough to prevent rock-garden body surfing?
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Sella
Since 21 Apr 2007
1794 Posts
Doin' The Dalles
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Thu Jan 28, 16 2:42 pm Re: Plan A, B & C |
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Kmun wrote: |
Question: Would the immediate “Plan B” release of the chicken loop have depowered that kite loop fast enough to prevent rock-garden body surfing? |
Probably not. When he got dunked he could have pulled the pin and it might have helped somewhat but it happens so fast it's safe to say he was going for a rash ride no matter how quickly he released.
Plus, as previously stated, riding that close to a rocky jetty puts a lot of doubt into his "quick release" skills. Dude was in it to win it the whole time.
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Wind Slither
Since 04 Mar 2005
2573 Posts
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Thu Jan 28, 16 4:42 pm |
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I still contend the F-16 was initiated before the board snag. He puts his forward hand out to break his fall and keeps a lot of pressure on that back hand. By the time the board snags the line, he's already yarding back out of the water.
I had my own death yarding on my first 2-line. This shit haunts me.
Good on ya Chris for posting.
Don't put it on a freak board snag...he got distracted from the initial fall and put his kite into a back loop. Scary.
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Anthony
Since 07 Oct 2008
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Salem
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Anthony
Since 07 Oct 2008
362 Posts
Salem
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Thu Feb 18, 16 8:07 pm |
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The guy takes the cake. Amazing he is alive. [url] http://www.sessionsports.com/#!Kitesurfer-flies-over-a-5-story-building-inland-300-yards-and-lands-on-a-roof/dpx0n/56c638400cf2d76542b2f650[/url]
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Matt V
Since 26 Oct 2014
462 Posts
Summer- OR Coast, Winter - My van near good snow
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Mon Feb 22, 16 9:01 pm |
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Happened to me up at Skyline! Coming back from the ridge (road - Skyline Drive South) I was at that perfect over speed slightly downwind angle over bumps not meant to be taken fast. So over I went into an epic forward roll that I had not planned.
Next thing I know, the bar is caught behind my high-back of my snowboard binding. The kite is looping but now that I am stopped and have no apparent wind, the wind feels lighter in the 15m kite even though it is looping uncontrollably. I really freaked out when I realized the situation - that the QR would do NOTHING to help me. I could have reeled in some of the 5th line to kill the kite anD the leader is 1/8th" Amsteel for a ways up. But I just calmed down a bit and somehow worked the bar free from my high back. Still had my heart racing to the point of not knowing what exactly happened, but this video (first one) explains it all.
I miss Skyline.
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