I saw slightcaps at 1:20 or so and decided to make the 10 minute drive to DCBB. When I got there resident wind ninja John Guay was whipping his 13m kite and Captain Don Losee was doing the same on his 15m. Our strapless surf and skim board master with Missus was just coming in. It even LOOKED crappy. You could see wind lines starting and stopping everywhere. I don't remember the exact order of things, but here's what happened next...
John and Don came in and and verified that the wind "pretty much sucked." Kenny launched his 19m Speed 3 and Giganto Dooresque Board. I was dumb enough to pull my kite out of the bag. The wind picked up. John went back out. John and Kenny rallied and made the best of wind line after wind line. There was some jumping, but it didn't look real fun. Still in his wetsuit, the Captain decided to go back out. As I grabbed the leading edge, I heard a leak. I figured it was the main chamber valve, so I took a look. It looked like a blowfish. Then came the popcorn sound, which later I figured out was the sound of seams bursting. I motioned for Don to come and take a look at this posessed kite of his and BOOM! Total seam and bladder failure. Kite was toast. Don's reaction put the weather into perspective. "Good. I'm glad I don't have to go back out."
So Don left. Good call. I hung out and put my kite back in the bag. Meantime John and Kenny dropped their kites at the same time. Kenny fought to get his kite to shore, and then it dropped onto land. John packed up his lines on the water and then was treated to wind FROM THE EAST, which made carrying his kite to the grass a little easier. Then the wind died. Shortly afterward, while John was getting his board, his fully secured kite tried to run away as the wind had changed direction again. As we were all leaving the whitecaps returned. This time from the North.
Sometimes you just have to laugh.
