5/29 ULLB 15m/Raceboard

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5/29 ULLB 15m/Raceboard

Postby jason morton » Sun May 30, 2010 8:37 am

Believe it or not we kited. Came in late at 8pm. Kited for about an hour or so. Lots of Zephyrs and a Silver Arrow could be seen gracing the evening skies. Very light, but good to hone your super light wind raceboard skills. Fun sunset session!!!!
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Re: 5/29 ULLB 15m/Raceboard

Postby bordy » Sun May 30, 2010 9:57 am

It was on at like 730, kenny was out before that even.... fun to rock the light wind stuff after little kite the day before. COming in I heard a little kid camping say the guys that were there the night before were way better, I mentioned there was more wind the night before so we could jump n stuff, he said " no your just not as good as the guys last night".... I hope I can get better.......the pressure on the beach from the fans, at lincoln, is getting intense...... :)))
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Re: 5/29 ULLB 15m/Raceboard

Postby Don Losee » Sun May 30, 2010 11:16 am

Wow! I wonder who "the guys last night" were?
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Re: 5/29 ULLB 15m/Raceboard

Postby Kenny » Mon May 31, 2010 7:05 am

That is the longest time I have ever stood around in a wetsuit! Arrived at 4 and John Guay and Jason K. were already there. Jason bugged out early and then Peter came, then Billy, David Kyle, Jake, Jason M. Jake was the first to bail. I went out a couple times and flew the Silver Arrow. The wind finally came on very slow. I did a couple downwind rides. David must have saw how lame I looked on the race board and bailed as well. The wind finally came up enough that I could stay even on the raceboard and the silver arrow. Then Ryan shows up. The raceboard is a kick in the pants. It was my second time, so I was a clod, but it was fun riding that thing. The wind never got really strong. I was able to ride a twintip for a while and did a few jumps. However, everyone who stuck around was rewarded with some rides.
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