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trevorsmith
Since 25 Apr 2005
501 Posts
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KiteKarl
Since 02 Mar 2005
213 Posts
Stockton, California
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Fri Sep 23, 05 10:43 am |
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25 feet of air when it's blowing 10? Damn Mark is good! |
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KiteKarl
Since 02 Mar 2005
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Stockton, California
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Fri Sep 23, 05 10:47 am |
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Oh, and this:
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As many as 70 kiters will be flying at Sauvie Island on a good day; yes, some run into one another.
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That's good fodder for a ban. |
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pkh
Since 27 Feb 2005
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Couve / Hood
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Fri Sep 23, 05 12:38 pm |
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Hey Karl your a shor-timer so whatcha care about bans anyway.
I think quotes in articles are almost always misquoted and at the very least taken out of context, so you can't always say that it was the person speaking to blame.
Thanks for finding the online copy of the article Trevor! Here is a blown up version of the photo of Jeff:
http://nwkite.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=676 |
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CoryfromTHECREW
Since 27 May 2005
57 Posts
Lakeview Oregon, or Anchorage
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Fri Sep 23, 05 1:02 pm |
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Whether its good publicity..or bad publicity...its publicity none the less.
Glad to see the sport getting some coverage. |
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bdc8622
Since 31 May 2005
74 Posts
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Fri Sep 23, 05 1:16 pm Publicity |
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I didn't know that we needed publicity to personally enjoy the sport. More people at Sauvies is not necessarily a good thing.
A stretch seems par for the course. |
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pkh
Since 27 Feb 2005
6548 Posts
Couve / Hood
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Fri Sep 23, 05 1:36 pm |
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I think some publicity is a good thing... new blood in the sport means you got someone to buy your used gear at the end of the year. Plus you never know who the next individual to push the sport may be. The next Lou Wainman or Ruben Lenten could be living right here in Portland and just hasn't given kiteboarding a try yet.
I don't know about you but risking having a few more gapers at Sauvies may be worth that.
I'd also rather not see our sport fade into obscurity like windsurfing. You need new blood to keep pushing things forward and keep things growing. Imagine if a new kite quiver didn't have to cost as much as a 95 Civic. Imagine if the budgets for R&D were the same as other sports. Imagine what kind of developments in safety, performance, and durability that would bring.
Also Sauvies is only crowded because everyone tries to ride in front of the same 150ft section of beach. If you walk (or ride) upwind a ways, there is endless room.
Cheers. |
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CoryfromTHECREW
Since 27 May 2005
57 Posts
Lakeview Oregon, or Anchorage
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Fri Sep 23, 05 1:55 pm |
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pkh wrote: | I think some publicity is a good thing... new blood in the sport means you got someone to buy your used gear at the end of the year. Plus you never know who the next individual to push the sport may be. The next Lou Wainman or Ruben Lenten could be living right here in Portland and just hasn't given kiteboarding a try yet.
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I agree completely man. Speaking of Lou...you guys gotta go check out his interview. asnews.net
But seriously...publicity can help. As he said..used gear has to go somewhere. And it keeps the shops in town open. |
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