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by Kenny » Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:17 pm
After work special - arrived to Peter flying a 10M kite. Guess I just missed the good wind. Wind was enough for the 19M Speed, started light, but built and was steady for 45 minutes and then it shut down as some light rain came through. It was a beautiful evening with dark clouds to the east and clearing to the southwest.
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by Mark Johnson » Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:57 am
I left work at 4:00 and arrived to see Peter and Eric rigging 10m kites. The wind was just starting to pick up. Not enough yet for my 13 but I figured it would pick up. Just as I got all my lines sorted out and ready to launch it started to blow very hard. Too hard for my 11m and not enough for the 7M. I suckered into pumping the 7 thinking it would still pick up. It died just as I got the 7 pumped and ready. I had put the 13m away and by this time was ready to go home. Rode for 5 min. on Peters 10m in week wind. Just enough rain to make the sand stick to everything. It would have been a goood day had the wind been better more sunshine some bikinis and beer.
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by Ralph Morrison » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:01 am
Mark Johnson wrote: Just enough rain to make the sand stick to everything.
That's a true skunking when your gear is wet and sandy but you didn't get to go out on it. I'm talking from experience.
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