SKYLINE 02/28

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SKYLINE 02/28

Postby David Kyle » Sun Feb 28, 2010 9:16 pm

Arrived with Peter at 11:00 to very lite NW winds. Most evryone had packed up and went back
to where they came from. About 15 kiters remained to get some lite winds that topped out around
15 MPH. Visibility was ok after a while of waiting. We finally got a chance to glide Bosco and did so
the entire session. I'd have to say, I've had about as much fun this season as I have ever had. Seems like the season
is starting to wind down. We bothe rode huge Waroos but others were riding smaller kite with not to much trouble.
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Re: SKYLINE 02/28

Postby Marty Lowe » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:16 pm

David Kyle wrote: Seems like the season is starting to wind down.



I'm surprised you say this,,,
I always feel like the season only really starts in the middle of Feb.
The days get longer, and the snow gets deeper, and the possibility of late day heating, thermal winds.

The next 4 to 6 weeks of snowkiting, are always my favorite. IMHO

Nice to finally meet you today, by the way...

Marty 8)
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Re: SKYLINE 02/28

Postby David Kyle » Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:53 am

Well, I've been able to ride three times a week since early December and
I didnt ride much at all last year. I just assumed it was almost over. Good to know
that we have more time.
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