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coupdevill
Since 09 Mar 2016
260 Posts
Hood River, OR
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Fri Jun 24, 22 9:06 am HR Event Site Launch & Land UPDATE! |
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The message below was posted on Facebook Hood River Kiteboarders Group:
Your humble HR Event Site host here. Breaking my FB embargo to bring you this important message. The Port of Hood River graciously opened the grass for launching due to high water and a buried sandbar. The kiting area was crazy over the holiday weekend (yes, Monday was a holiday and the crowd proved it). It mostly worked well and most people were cool and cooperative. There are always a few who were not. Scorpios never forget! 😁 But I do forgive.
We’ve come up with a system that works … hopefully. I say “we” because the locals and regulars have had great ideas. Suffice to say we have designated areas for pumping, rigging and launching and landing. Come check it out and please follow protocol. Or feel free to swim out to the sandbar. 🙄
To the point: I’m looking for volunteers to help launch and land kites and spread the word and good vibes. People like Tommy Fliss, Mike Mike Gibbens and “Sarge” Tony have stepped up but we need more people to volunteer in shifts to help out. You get a Port hat (while supplies last) and orange vest and Slingshot Kite will throw in a tshirt. DM me, reply here or look me up at the ES if interested. And thanks to everyone for helping out.
I'd like to add, please don't tie your poor dog to a tree/post and go out and sesh.
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Singlemalt
Since 21 Jun 2015
463 Posts
White Salmon
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Fri Jun 24, 22 12:08 pm |
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We all thank you and wonder: what's your favorite libation? _________________ Pull the cork. |
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windpig
Since 28 Aug 2008
261 Posts
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Fri Jun 24, 22 1:22 pm |
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Absolutely! The volunteers rocked it yesterday 6/23 at the Event Site! It was CHAOS and the few that stepped up, made it way more manageable! Thank you to all of you that were doing the good work!
A few take aways that I have:
Read the signs!
Look at the giant arrows painted on the grass!
Talk to people about where to rig and launch and land.
Slow down, take a breath, and ask someone what's up.
It's not rocket science but the froth meter is high and people get tunnel vision and reasoning abilities get lost. _________________ "I don't believe in doing work that I don't want to do in order to live a life that I don't want to live."
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shred_da_gorge
Since 12 Nov 2008
1256 Posts
Local, not Low Cal
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Fri Jun 24, 22 1:29 pm |
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A few years back Sarge was helping out and politely told a kiter who came in to land way too far upwind about the protocol (arrows painted clearly, mind you), to which the kiter replied, "I'm a local!". |
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