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midwest windfest event information

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Created by cauncy > 9 months ago, 24 Oct 2017
cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
24 Oct 2017 9:15AM
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Hi guys
With a little over a month to go were just finishing off our event details for the Midwest Windfest, its going to be a relaxed fun event, our aim is to highlight the region, its wind, and the freedom our sport gives us.
Its a great chance to meet new crew and test all the latest gear from the following retailers
Exmouth Surf Centre
Action Sports
Airborne Kitesurfing
West Oz Kiteboarding
WA Surf
Specialist Kiteboarding
SOS
KSS
Buzz Kites
ZIAN Kiteboarding
FONE & Manera
These guys will be bringing a load of kiting and related gear for you to demo from their shop brands. so get behind them.
SKY ZOOM Drone and Nice Guy Photography will be getting some quality footage for you
EVENTS

Big Air Comp
Wave , freestyle,freeride , expression sessions/ comp
BIG Downwinder, Sunset to Coronation Beach
After Downwind Dinner, Burnt Barrell, (optional)
Tutorials and mini bootcamps, kite safety by ESC, fitness, injury prevention and recovery segment by Total Body Correction, simple kite repair class by the Sail Doctor, renewable energy talk from infigen windfarm, prizes, fun comps, pro rider attendance and how to lessons, Tangaroa blue marine debris beach comb,

Heres some of the brands and buisnesses thatll be here

OZONE, NORTH, OCEAN RODEO, SLINGSHOT,, CORE ,SHINN,AIRUSH, FLYSURFER, RRD,FONE & MANERA, BUZZ KITES, ZIAN KITES, ELEVEIGHT KITES,AXIS,YOB and plenty of associated kiting equipment, Nice Guy and photography, Skyzoom drone services, Sail doctor
The event is pay as you go, food etc, there will however be a charge for insurance to compete in any of the events , this wont apply if you are a current waksa or ka member, however theres nothing stopping you from coming up and sharing the event with us, but for insurance/health/safety regs youll have to be covered to compete in comps and downwinder,
Dave will follow this post soon with details on final registration for our event,
cheers and looking to sharing the water with you, mick caunce

Dave Whettingsteel
WA, 1397 posts
24 Oct 2017 4:34PM
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Hi Everyone, we are now ready to register kiters for the event. Thankyou for all the pre-registrations, we have had 80 so far which is quite exciting and also challenging.

Everyone who has pre-registered will shortly receive an email requesting payment and the signing of an event waiver.
If you haven't pre-registered, you can still register using the same link (below) and you will receive an email as above.

We have done our best to keep the costs to a minimum, but there are some essential costs which we do need to cover such as water safety, insurance, transport and other incidental costs, so the costs are as follows:

Event Registration including compulsory personal Event Insurance $85

Event Registration if you are a confirmed paid up KA member $25

The $60 insurance we pass straight to Kiteboarding Australia. We will need to confirm with KA that your membership is paid up to 26th November in order to not pay the $60 fee. (KA and WAKSA are the same membership by the way)

Options:

T Shirt with MWWF branding S/M/L/XL $25

Dinner at Burnt Barrel after Downwinder on Saturday 25/11 $50

So minimum cost is $25 if you are a KA paid up member. Max is $160 if you are NOT a KA member and would like a T-Shirt and dinner.

The choice is yours!!!

Cheers

form.jotform.co/72544383815865 is the link for those who still need to register.

Airborne
WA, 224 posts
25 Oct 2017 12:33PM
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Thanks to the amazing efforts from Mick & Dave!

Airborne kitesurfing is stoked to be at Midwest Kitefest in Geraldton - 24th to 26th November 2017

The Airush demo fleet will be available with the full range of Airush Kites, Twintips, Surf and Foil products available from the 2018 Range free to try all weekend.Airborne & Airush Team Riders will be at the event putting on Freestyle and Big Air Exhibition sessions and showing off the capabilities of the 2018 Airush Kites.

Dave B from Airborne will be on hand helping with demos and assisting kiters getting out on the water on the different gear!Checkout the Airush & Airborne Marquee at Midfest Windfest and grab a ride!

Spark
WA, 220 posts
26 Oct 2017 11:12AM
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Is registration/ insurance required to demo gear? Will retailers be asking for a "registration number" or something similar before they hand over the gear?

just wondering as all I'm interested in is coming up, kiting and trying some new gear.

thanks

Dave Whettingsteel
WA, 1397 posts
26 Oct 2017 11:46AM
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That's down to each retailer, but Id be surprised if they wont demo you gear without being registered. Not an issue for us as organisers.

The registration fee and waiver is all about covering insurance, water safety, event application PL requirements etc for the down winder, waves and big air. You have to register to participate in these events.

Cheers

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
26 Oct 2017 2:06PM
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Does registration include fly net?

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
26 Oct 2017 8:54PM
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Spark said..
Is registration/ insurance required to demo gear? Will retailers be asking for a "registration number" or something similar before they hand over the gear?

just wondering as all I'm interested in is coming up, kiting and trying some new gear.

thanks



ill be voting no, one of the reasons for this event is to assist retailers in kite sales, come on up, enjoy the vibe, chill out with us and have a beer, and demo your arse off, this event is a relaxed gig, however we carnt host events ( ie big air, downwinders etc0 without people being insured, its a requirement from the city of geraldton or any other city/shire/region, but if you want to do any of these events, YOU need to be covered, its not a closed group event, youll be as welcome as anyone, cheers mick

Spark
WA, 220 posts
27 Oct 2017 6:26AM
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Thanks for the reply Mick and Dave.

i assumed as much but thought it was best to clarify.

see yas there

psychojoe
WA, 2228 posts
27 Oct 2017 4:45PM
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Will people be taking their nonkiting partners to the dinner and are they welcome. And can we book and pay for dinner on the night because it will depend on babysitters.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
27 Oct 2017 7:38PM
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It's a pay as you go, if you choose to go to the burnt barrel you pay the vendor, if you choose not to go that's fine, we need numbers through rego to notify the patrons, , I'm no good at baby sitting also
cheers mick

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
27 Oct 2017 7:51PM
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Hi guys
myself and dave are getting bombarded with what if , what's included etc
all the info is on the rego,
however here is it in simple terms
if you want to come up, trial equip, kite, enjoy the vibe and hang around, watch comps etc, it's free of charge
if you want to enter comps, big air dwinder as per rego then you have to pay insurance, as per rego form,

the event is a relaxed social kiting get together, you'll be greeted in the same manner if paying or not, however YOU Carnt enter comps unless your insured as per the rego form
cheers mick

Aspiremr
WA, 108 posts
28 Oct 2017 7:26AM
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It's a pay as you go, if you choose to go to the burnt barrel you pay the vendor, if you choose not to go that's fine, we need numbers through rego to notify the patrons, , I'm no good at baby sitting also
cheers mick


Hi MIck,

I'm sure this will be sorted, but i dont think the rego form i received specified that dinner was pay as you go. Hence I transferred funds to cover the dinner as well. I'm sure other people will have done the same. No biggie, I'm sure it wil be sorted, just wanted to point that out given your comment that dinner is pay as you go.

Thanks for all the effort, looking forward to the weekend.

Michael.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
28 Oct 2017 1:07PM
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Sorry my bad, should of put it better, you need to pay for dinner if you wish to attend the burnt barrel after the downwinder, this is on the registration form, it's a requirement from vendor so they know numbers , all money goes direct to them
cheers

kiterdad
QLD, 42 posts
31 Oct 2017 10:06PM
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yeww :)

stoked to come

thanks for organising this

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
31 Oct 2017 9:08PM
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Stoked your coming
the winds been cranking up here all week,


Dave Whettingsteel
WA, 1397 posts
5 Nov 2017 9:25AM
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Hi guys, bit of an update, the event starts 2 weeks this coming Friday.

So far we have had about 100 pre-registrations, but only 15 have paid the registration fee and signed waivers. Thanks very much to those who have!

If you are thinking of coming then would really appreciate paid registration across this week. Our challenge is that we have quite a bit of fixed costs in relation to water safety for the big air, waves and down winder regardless of the number of participants. If we don't get many more registrations we may have to have some changes in format to cut costs. There is also a 2 week lead time for things like T-shirts, dinners etc.

Appreciate some people will be waiting to see how the forecast looks, and we have not set a cut-off date as yet. But 2 weeks before, i.e. next weekend, we are going to have to make some tough decisions.

So please, if you are coming please do register this week.

The process is to pre-register at:

form.jotform.co/72544383815865

Then we will send you an email with the waiver to be signed, cost details, depending on whether you are a KA member or not. The email can take a couple of days as we have to confirm KA membership, plus fitting it all into the boring side of life!

Thanks everyone

Dave

psychojoe
WA, 2228 posts
5 Nov 2017 11:14AM
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Only 15! Sweet. Now I've got a real chance of winning

SaveTheWhales
WA, 1896 posts
5 Nov 2017 9:08PM
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psychojoe said..
Only 15! Sweet. Now I've got a real chance of winning


Hmmm you reacon you can out do me in the biggest Wipeout award - ive been practising backroll kiteloops, landing on my back

Nathe
WA, 439 posts
6 Nov 2017 8:42AM
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Cmon fellas get on board . No point talking it up and then not going. It's a good excuse to blow a few days off work , take the family up there , kite and drink your arse off

shi thouse
WA, 1151 posts
6 Nov 2017 10:04AM
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Cmon fellas get on board . No point talking it up and then not going. It's a good excuse to blow a few days off work , take the family up there , kite and drink your arse off


15 Nathe registered is not a good indication of actual numbers.

I know a heap of people coming up and have booked accommodation, however they have not registered as they are not participating in any of the organised events.

Many of these folks are just keen on getting up there, demo-ing a bit of gear, going for a kite, drinking, eating and socialising with the kiting community, and enjoying the stoke.

Nathe
WA, 439 posts
6 Nov 2017 10:32AM
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I understand that but to have over 90 register that's a big drop. It'll be a shame to see these guys put in so much work especially for the downwinder and no one enter. It's not competitive anyway just grab your board and belt a few waves downwind.. yeew cya's up there

Aspiremr
WA, 108 posts
6 Nov 2017 10:35AM
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psychojoe said..
Only 15! Sweet. Now I've got a real chance of winning



Hmmm you reacon you can out do me in the biggest Wipeout award - ive been practising backroll kiteloops, landing on my back


I thought that backroll kiteloops landing on my back was my specialty. But then to be honest I usually don't rotate that far, landing on my head seems to happen far more often.

psychojoe
WA, 2228 posts
6 Nov 2017 1:02PM
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psychojoe said..
Only 15! Sweet. Now I've got a real chance of winning



Hmmm you reacon you can out do me in the biggest Wipeout award - ive been practising backroll kiteloops, landing on my back


I stopped practising kiteloops as they tend to be session enders for me. And I've never landed a big air. Even my avatar pic resulted in an off I really thought I'll have enough time to practice landing before MWWF but so far I've only had two sessions in 15knots

Deeg
WA, 34 posts
6 Nov 2017 8:41PM
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psychojoe said..

SaveTheWhales said..


psychojoe said..
Only 15! Sweet. Now I've got a real chance of winning




Hmmm you reacon you can out do me in the biggest Wipeout award - ive been practising backroll kiteloops, landing on my back



I stopped practising kiteloops as they tend to be session enders for me. And I've never landed a big air. Even my avatar pic resulted in an off I really thought I'll have enough time to practice landing before MWWF but so far I've only had two sessions in 15knots


I was keen for the big air comp but my last kiteloop session ended with a broken board and torn ligaments in the knee so I'm hesitant to even risk that ATM. Only got back on a board last week:/

Dave Whettingsteel
WA, 1397 posts
6 Nov 2017 9:33PM
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Deeg said..

psychojoe said..


SaveTheWhales said..



psychojoe said..
Only 15! Sweet. Now I've got a real chance of winning





Hmmm you reacon you can out do me in the biggest Wipeout award - ive been practising backroll kiteloops, landing on my back




I stopped practising kiteloops as they tend to be session enders for me. And I've never landed a big air. Even my avatar pic resulted in an off I really thought I'll have enough time to practice landing before MWWF but so far I've only had two sessions in 15knots



I was keen for the big air comp but my last kiteloop session ended with a broken board and torn ligaments in the knee so I'm hesitant to even risk that ATM. Only got back on a board last week:/


Maybe come and do a nice gentle down winder to ease your knees back into it!

cheers

psychojoe
WA, 2228 posts
7 Nov 2017 10:41AM
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Dave Whettingsteel said..

Deeg said..


psychojoe said..



SaveTheWhales said..




psychojoe said..
Only 15! Sweet. Now I've got a real chance of winning






Hmmm you reacon you can out do me in the biggest Wipeout award - ive been practising backroll kiteloops, landing on my back





I stopped practising kiteloops as they tend to be session enders for me. And I've never landed a big air. Even my avatar pic resulted in an off I really thought I'll have enough time to practice landing before MWWF but so far I've only had two sessions in 15knots




I was keen for the big air comp but my last kiteloop session ended with a broken board and torn ligaments in the knee so I'm hesitant to even risk that ATM. Only got back on a board last week:/



Maybe come and do a nice gentle down winder to ease your knees back into it!

cheers


We need to do the downwinder before the big air because chances are I won't be getting back on the board for a while after the big air

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
8 Nov 2017 6:03AM
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Hi guys
By the looks of things and correspondents we will have some solid figures for people coming to the Midwest windfest , this is great, come to the event, demo gear, attend some tutorials and feel free to be part of the event, there's no charge for this, however if you want to participate in some of the events / downwinders/ big air etc this requires us to ensure your arse is covered, if your already a current( up to date) waksa or Ka member that's great,
Please note, that everyone and anyone, paying or not will be welcomed at the event,
For those wanting to participate in the downwinders/ big air etc ,you need to get yourself rego,
cheers mick caunce

Dave Whettingsteel
WA, 1397 posts
8 Nov 2017 8:31PM
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We have 26 paid registered now out of 110 pre-registrations so thanks guys who have committed. Its appreciated.
We are going to have a great weekend. Don't miss out!!

Cheers

Dave

lostatsea
WA, 147 posts
8 Nov 2017 8:47PM
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What day will the big air be held?

Dave Whettingsteel
WA, 1397 posts
8 Nov 2017 8:58PM
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The windiest one!

SaveTheWhales
WA, 1896 posts
9 Nov 2017 4:50AM
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Deeg said..

psychojoe said..


SaveTheWhales said..



psychojoe said..
Only 15! Sweet. Now I've got a real chance of winning





Hmmm you reacon you can out do me in the biggest Wipeout award - ive been practising backroll kiteloops, landing on my back




I stopped practising kiteloops as they tend to be session enders for me. And I've never landed a big air. Even my avatar pic resulted in an off I really thought I'll have enough time to practice landing before MWWF but so far I've only had two sessions in 15knots



I was keen for the big air comp but my last kiteloop session ended with a broken board and torn ligaments in the knee so I'm hesitant to even risk that ATM. Only got back on a board last week:/


Lol I hear ya... last Sat my over rotated back buster kiteloop has left my bottom rib very tender but not cracked.

Lots of risk we take, but forget till we come unstuck



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