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New Freestyle Event for WA!

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Created by jammin > 9 months ago, 3 Nov 2007
sci
WA, 762 posts
23 Nov 2007 1:40AM
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Just sent the rego email! Just over a WEEK to go!

NJPornstar
WA, 790 posts
26 Nov 2007 2:31PM
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Hope the wind is good, this weekend in Safety bay.

Organised the RnD crew, Managing, Marketing and Warehouse people person to attend the event.
All hands will be on deck to pump a few kites for you to demo.

Rock over, say gidday and test ride a pre rigged kite.

Spacemonkey!
SA, 2288 posts
26 Nov 2007 4:05PM
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NJPornstar said...

Hope the wind is good, this weekend in Safety bay.

Organised the RnD crew, Managing, Marketing and Warehouse people person to attend the event.
All hands will be on deck to pump a few kites for you to demo.

Rock over, say gidday and test ride a pre rigged kite.


It's a competition, not a NEW demo day.

NJPornstar
WA, 790 posts
26 Nov 2007 2:36PM
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Shouldnt you be at school?

Spacemonkey!
SA, 2288 posts
26 Nov 2007 4:07PM
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NJPornstar said...

Shouldnt you be at school?



Nope.

NJPornstar
WA, 790 posts
26 Nov 2007 2:38PM
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Ok, see you there.

puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
26 Nov 2007 2:47PM
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Thread head does call it the - "New Freestyle Event for WA!"

jan
WA, 1119 posts
26 Nov 2007 9:31PM
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do you *have* to preregister?

bellz
WA, 572 posts
26 Nov 2007 11:13PM
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yep!!! so they have enough piss!!!!!!!

Charl dv
WA, 2485 posts
27 Nov 2007 12:15AM
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pis.. no1 said anything about piss!@!

this means i cannot come anymore.. alcohol is bad...

but not really.. micheal find a new designated driver!@!

jammin
WA, 102 posts
29 Nov 2007 1:59PM
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Hi all,

The WAKSA committee has decided to postpone the event until the following Saturday on the 8th of December.

The forecast is once again not favourable, and we would prefer to wait another week for the front to pass, where we can hopefully score a proper summers day with a normal sea breeze.

See you all there on the 8th!



gruezi
WA, 3464 posts
29 Nov 2007 2:11PM
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Good call, better for waves

sci
WA, 762 posts
29 Nov 2007 2:17PM
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The weekends have bee shi ite in WA lately! Fingers crossed for the 8th. Gives everyone some time to work on some moves.

Jammin, will helmets be available for the sliders and kickers?

CAUTION
WA, 1097 posts
29 Nov 2007 2:28PM
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no understandey?
forcast looks mint?

Charl dv
WA, 2485 posts
29 Nov 2007 2:43PM
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yeah last time i looked it was a mint 20 knots ALL DAY

29 Nov 2007 4:25PM
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sci said...

The weekends have bee shi ite in WA lately! Fingers crossed for the 8th. Gives everyone some time to work on some moves.

Jammin, will helmets be available for the sliders and kickers?


Jurien Bay to Mandurah:
Strong wind warning issued for Friday.
Thursday until midnight: S/SW winds 13/18 knots tending W/SW 15/20 knots during the afternoon and increasing to 20/25 knots during the evening. Seas to 1.5m, rising to 2.0m later. Swell to 1.5m.
Friday: W/SW winds 15/20 knots tending W/NW 20/30 knots during the morning and W/SW 25/33 knots in the evening. Seas rising to 2.5m. Swell rising to 2.5m.
Saturday: W/SW winds 20/30 knots tending S/SW 18/23 knots during the day.

ha crappy wind lol this is best forcast

gruezi
WA, 3464 posts
29 Nov 2007 5:36PM
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Just because there is wind does not mean that the conditions are ideal for an pre-defined event.....it ain't call Kitejam for nudding.....it is about having fun in the sun, with tunes, good food and a nice show for all. It really is wave weather.........cold and westerly.........wettie weather is not jammin weather me thinks.

Blaster
WA, 501 posts
29 Nov 2007 6:14PM
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mitchell_12yearoldkiter said...

sci said...

The weekends have bee shi ite in WA lately! Fingers crossed for the 8th. Gives everyone some time to work on some moves.

Jammin, will helmets be available for the sliders and kickers?


Jurien Bay to Mandurah:
Strong wind warning issued for Friday.
Thursday until midnight: S/SW winds 13/18 knots tending W/SW 15/20 knots during the afternoon and increasing to 20/25 knots during the evening. Seas to 1.5m, rising to 2.0m later. Swell to 1.5m.
Friday: W/SW winds 15/20 knots tending W/NW 20/30 knots during the morning and W/SW 25/33 knots in the evening. Seas rising to 2.5m. Swell rising to 2.5m.
Saturday: W/SW winds 20/30 knots tending S/SW 18/23 knots during the day.

ha crappy wind lol this is best forcast


What a waste of time, your right Mitch, they will wait till the 8th and get no wind. Why wouldn't you have a comp when there is wind?? Personally I don't care, I'll be chasing waves at a different location anyhow. At this rate there will be no events on the WAKSA calendar this year carried out...

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
29 Nov 2007 7:01PM
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jammin said...

Hi all,

The WAKSA committee has decided to postpone the event until the following Saturday on the 8th of December.

The forecast is once again not favourable, and we would prefer to wait another week for the front to pass, where we can hopefully score a proper summers day with a normal sea breeze.

See you all there on the 8th!






Postponement ???
lol.
That's a strange call.
Never ignore good wind at your finger-tips.....
only to hope and pray for 'better' conditions one week later to the day.
The windgods don't take too kindly to greed.
Here's your opportunity, grab it with both hands, man.

owieb
WA, 158 posts
29 Nov 2007 7:16PM
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waveslave said...


Postponement ???
lol.
That's a strange call.
Never ignore good wind at your finger-tips.....
only to hope and pray for 'better' conditions one week later to the day.
The windgods don't take too kindly to greed.
Here's your opportunity, grab it with both hands, man.




Not much fun kiting in the rain (www.bom.gov.au/wa/forecasts/perth.shtml) and even less fun for those who have to setup and run the event.


Charl dv
WA, 2485 posts
29 Nov 2007 7:29PM
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not fun kiting in rain.... HARDEN THE F**K up AUSTRALIA....

kiting in the rain is something different, try it once u might actually like it..

Look at PKRA and other events... do they cancel when its over cast or choppy or gusty? NO THEY DONT... riding in less than ideal conditions is excellent as it shows how well riders can cope with having to compensate for gusts and rain

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
29 Nov 2007 7:29PM
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owieb said...

Not much fun kiting in the rain (www.bom.gov.au/wa/forecasts/perth.shtml) and even less fun for those who have to setup and run the event.

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lol.
What's the matter, are you worried about getting your kite wet ?
Check the map.
If it's going to rain, friday looks like the day.
A high is ridging in on saturday, that usually means fine weather.
Good luck.

owieb
WA, 158 posts
29 Nov 2007 7:39PM
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waveslave said...

owieb said...

Not much fun kiting in the rain (www.bom.gov.au/wa/forecasts/perth.shtml) and even less fun for those who have to setup and run the event.

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lol.
What's the matter, are you worried about getting your kite wet ?
Check the map.
If it's going to rain, friday looks like the day.
A high is ridging in on saturday, that usually means fine weather.
Good luck.


Read the full quote Slave and don't make selective responses!

People have to organise and run the event too, why should they have to work through unfavourable conditions when there is the opportunity to run the event on another day?



sam_kiting
WA, 229 posts
29 Nov 2007 7:40PM
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Good Call
My toe might get healed by then

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
29 Nov 2007 8:06PM
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owieb said...

People have to organise and run the event too, why should they have to work through unfavourable conditions when there is the opportunity to run the event on another day?

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Does anyone in the WAKSA committee know how to read a weather map ?
Are you dudes familiar with frontal conditions that occur during a Western Australian summer ?
Fronts do happen of course,
but they are usually short-lived, most slip under the Cape.

Don't panic.

sci
WA, 762 posts
29 Nov 2007 8:09PM
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If the 8th does not work out there may be some people with their foots up their arses! ;)

Blaster
WA, 501 posts
29 Nov 2007 8:14PM
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Sounds like Lance has gone and organised kitejam before WAKSA sanctioned it (could be wrong). Know they are on board they call the shots. No wonder when you try to get a little social group going in your local area WAKSA committee members start contacting you by PM's saying we don't want to end up like SEQLD, do everything through WAKSA. Harden up it's kitesurfing not a god damn fashion parade, you need wind, take it while it's there.

Bite me!! as tone would say

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
29 Nov 2007 8:18PM
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Blaster said...
Harden up it's kitesurfing not a god damn fashion parade, you need wind, take it while it's there.

Bite me!! as tone would say


Right-on Blaster.
There's no show without Punch.

Blaster
WA, 501 posts
29 Nov 2007 8:21PM
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You know what this means Slave. Your spot's gonna be crowded, I was gonna come visit anyway whilst the circus came to town at my local.

CYA on the weekend, bring on some wave huey

Charl dv
WA, 2485 posts
29 Nov 2007 8:25PM
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waveslave said...

Blaster said...
Harden up it's kitesurfing not a god damn fashion parade, you need wind, take it while it's there.

Bite me!! as tone would say


Right-on Blaster.
There's no show without Punch.





yer no doubt.. its a competition not a kook fest.. kiters competent enough 2 compete wouldnt be the ones crying about a little rain and gust.

gues its gon hav 2 be the pinaroo competition on saturday.. no judges, no prizes. whos coming



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