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by kenclewis » Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:41 pm
Well so much for that idea. The loop around the bird refuge is closed from June 1 to Sept 15. Oh well. As I passed Willard, I saw a couple of kiters out. Not sure who it was. It looked like they enjoyed much more success than I did. That's happened a lot lately.
Ken
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by Kenny » Wed Jun 16, 2010 6:02 am
The two liters at Willard were Marty and me. I rode 13 and Marty, 11 & 13. It was a good afterwork session.
Ken, there is a old windsurfer saying that I found to be true - "don't leave wind to find wind". When you see kites in the air, stop and ride!
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by kenclewis » Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:25 am
Thanks for the advice Kenny. I should have stopped. I had a late start and by the time I came back by, both of your kites were down, I assume because of the rapidly approaching black cloud out west complete with lightning bolts!
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by Kenny » Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:08 am
Yes, we saw some lightening bolts and put our kites down for about 20 minutes. The skies cleared and Marty went out again. I called it a day.
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