3/14 Pineview 12m Waroo, 2 9m Yargas

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3/14 Pineview 12m Waroo, 2 9m Yargas

Postby kenclewis » Sat Mar 14, 2009 5:35 pm

Decided to bag PM and hit Pineview for another family training session. Now all my kids have had a chance to kite and my barely 15 yr old son is doing very well for his fourth try He was all over the place there. I need to get him up to Strawberry one of these days. Leo stopped by since he saw us flying but then decided there was not enough wind so he continued on to PM. It looks like the wind up at PM turned out to be ideal assuming the meter was accurate. I hope all had a good time there.

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Re: 3/14 Pineview 12m Waroo, 2 9m Yargas

Postby Leo Chan » Sat Mar 14, 2009 9:03 pm

Ken, it was great seeing you and your family. The wind was a bit light. But I worked on my down loop and I think I got it perfected. Here is a shot of your family having fun.

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I should have stayed with you. PM was not kind to me. . .

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I made a HUGE mistake of trying to pull the kite out of the tree by the kite. . . Had I just pull the lines I might be able to save it from having 3 big tears. :cry:
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Re: 3/14 Pineview 12m Waroo, 2 9m Yargas

Postby kenclewis » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:47 pm

Leo,
Thanks for the picture. Here is a picture of your kite when it was still flying! ;-)
PineviewKiting.jpg


Sorry to here about your argument with the Pine tree.

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Re: 3/14 Pineview 12m Waroo, 2 9m Yargas

Postby Leo Chan » Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:47 pm

Thanks, Ken. The pine tree own. . . I will stay away from it the next time.
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