Or are too many people just learning by themselves , or getting an inexperienced mate to teach them?
Twice now this season while being launched I've have someone just let go of the kite before I looked at them and gave the thumbs up.
Safety rule #1 of launching someone's kite. look for them to give you a definitive thumbs up!!!
Both times, they just let the kite go without warning and while I was looking to see that the lines were good. The latest incident this morning could have turned out very badly. I'm grateful that I'm not injured, or worse.
It's becoming a worry these days when you're in a spot where self - launching isn't a good idea and you're relying on someone you might not know to launch your kite. I've been kiting for 20 years and have never encountered a problem like this until this season. What has changed?
I'd like to say for the few very good instructors who are very thorough - nothings changed...
As for the rest unfortunately, its the usual lack of common sense and entitlement era mixed together.
Everyone is an ace on their phone watching millions of tik tok & youtube vids - not enough brains for a basic kiteboarding safety instructional search.
Ask them about Red Tube and Porn Hub ![]()
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I thought this pic was pretty remnant for when 25yr long kiters or windsurfers/new wingers go back to have a session @the same place where there are heaps of the new 'KA' mob
No offence
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i dont think so. I came to aus in 2016 and people here generally kite a bit more relaxed without much appreciation for possible dangers. i think this is because the conditions are usually very friendly, soft sand, a lot of space etc. There's less of a focus on safety.
Just saw a kiter the other day casually walk to his car in a park through trees keeping his kite at 12 o clock. I was a bit perplexed.
i dont think so. I came to aus in 2016 and people here generally kite a bit more relaxed without much appreciation for possible dangers. i think this is because the conditions are usually very friendly, soft sand, a lot of space etc. There's less of a focus on safety.
Just saw a kiter the other day casually walk to his car in a park through trees keeping his kite at 12 o clock. I was a bit perplexed.l
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Lol!
That's funny
That's a good point
. I used to do that all the time until the car parks became full post corona&campsites get closed due to 'overpromotion'. And the 'over use' of GoPros. ..
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I do sometimes forget my cup of tea though and ciggies and have to pop back to get them...sometimes that gets a bit dramatic
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