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Sudden spike in accidents.... Why?

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Created by RPM > 9 months ago, 8 Dec 2015
Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
9 Dec 2015 11:22PM
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RPM said..

eppo said...

When ya down our way bro, haven't seen ya crankin up those unhooked moves for a while you crazy bastard.

on the last point...maybe...probably...sh1t we found out how to do it without the quality of lessons they get now on horrible kites.

Hey they are trying to earn a buck and at least someone is getting some instruction. Unlike the dicks who teach their mates who have no clue in the first place! How many times have we seen that!!

I'd like to think most schools are doing the best they can, but they can't minimise the impact of inherent goofballs who are really out of their depth in the first place.

Like anything 99% of kiters are probably good to go, but it's that 1% that fck it up for everyone.

Fck gotta get off here, I'm at it again...

bye.



For a school teacher you sure do try and talk like a rapper.. A wigger even..
For real bra!


Interesting stereotyping; boring old fuddy-duddies are teachers are supposed to be, hmm? Bearded, cardigan wearing, knee socks and sandals?

Among our teachers we had Olympic athletes, ex-All Blacks, current Tall Blacks, freestyle ski champs, world-renowned artists, white-water kayak competitors, triathletes... We also had knee-sock and sandal wearers, and they were the ones you really had to watch out for...!

JonesySail
QLD, 1120 posts
10 Dec 2015 12:36AM
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KIT33R said..
Those of us who have been kiting 10 years or more learnt on kites that had poor depower, dubious safety systems and would punish you if you did something wrong. You developed a healthy respect for the kite and did not treat it with casual disregard, for fear of your life. You needed a background in ocean sports and a degree of fitness.

Todays kites are much, much safer. This is good, but I don't think many newer kiters have enough respect or understanding of a kite than can potentially kill you if things go wrong.


above is spot on!
and a lot of the first generation of kiters had years of windsurfing experience behind them, (can see the BS comments coming now , but its FACT) so they understood the wind/waves etc, not a long weekend or two and away you go, there was respect, especially when faced with the massive power difference of a kite!

Call me old school, but if you haven't had some decent wipe outs when learning, had to recover yourself out of bad situations, lost some skin etc etc, had a scary experience, your not going to really respect the potential down side...or someone trying to explain it, it's like your parents saying don't drink and do drugs!

It takes a lot of water time to get the 'sense' of the wind and waves, the gear maybe safer and better then before, but I'm not sure all the new participants are really that clued up on water/weather, or simply had enough time on the water before being let go





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