Nice day at Skyline 2-5-10, 4-12 meter kites

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Nice day at Skyline 2-5-10, 4-12 meter kites

Postby windzup » Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:13 pm

Girls camp went great today, lots of folks enjoying the strong wind. 4-6 meter kites in the morning. One camper hit 40 mph on the gps with a 6m Access.
Lots of terrain exploring, and good wind to find the soft snow in the gulleys. 9-11 meter most of the afternoon. Died at sunset.

Couple guys getting massive glides. Lots of new faces and friends, sunny sessions and a great day at Skyline.

Windzup,
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Re: Nice day at Skyline 2-5-10, 4-12 meter kites

Postby Marty Lowe » Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:13 pm

After Brian's birthday/karaoke at the triangle yacht club, last night.
Things got rolling pretty early at Skyline.
I started on 9M frenzy and went back to the west ridge,
to find the softer snow.
As a little squall rolled in, 4 of us were lucky to make it back,
as the wind lightened up.

After lunch, 13M Edge was what I rode,
and powered enough to get to some areas usually not explored,
always looking for the softest snow.

More girls than guys on the hill today.

After years of trying to like the foils,
I finally found one I love,
they just keep getting better every year.

Marty 8)
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Re: Nice day at Skyline 2-5-10, 4-12 meter kites

Postby David Kyle » Sat Feb 06, 2010 12:22 am

Wow , sound like something I would have enjoyed. Apperently online wargames
and warm truckbed beers were more important. Not. :((
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