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by Jason Klein » Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:40 pm
Met up with Todd for a late afternoon session across from the ability center. Arrived at 4:45 to moderate winds and light snow. Rode well powered on 11 & 13 kites until dark, then kited for another half hour! Driving snow for 20 mins almost ended it early, but it lightened up a bit and visibility improved, except for that whole darkness thing.
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by tjacques » Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:32 am
first night kite riding, was allot of fun. made derigging fun. maybe pc could in lights? could kite all night?
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tjacques
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by mike rossberg » Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:48 am
Attach a glow stick to the left and right pig tails on the kite and you are good to go. Add a head lamp to your helmet and you are a night rider. I used the glow sticks for night water kiting, should work great for snow.
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