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  1. have yawll seen this what do you think .. makes it look easy
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  2. Last year I had 4 rattlesnake encounters while flying. They're common here but it's always unsettling when running across them. April 20th was are first very warm day. Walking back from flying I noticed a alpaca down. She'd been bitten on her leg and didn't make it. Would have been 3 this summer and been bred for the first time. Big hit not to mention she's missed. Only large animal I've lost to a snake bite.Yesterday morning been flying for about a 1/2 hour. Girls were coming in for a drink when I watched one of last years crias fall. Got to her fast and found she'd been bitten just above her nostrils..Lucky it was a bigger prairie rattler and not a baby or Midget Fade. Squeezed some of the venom out which I couldn't have done if it had been in the deep tissue of one of her legs. Vet did a good job but I didn't think she'd make it.There's no anti venom for camelids. Although pretty sick this morning and not out of the woods yet I think she will. Keep your eyes open folks. Not everything we encounter when flying is nice to hang out with. Photos (2).zip
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  3. It's a reason flying with groups is good, and having a spotter is even better. So far my worst experience was with fire ants, getting a bunch of stings on my leg. One blistered up to an enormous size and resulted in a doctor's visit, and my leg hurt for over a week, but it wasn't life threatening. Good reminder to be aware of your surroundings, and not just looking up.
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  4. Hard to imagine. It's been incredible learning duals. Hopefully the 2 quads I have will be enough for now.Heavy vent Djinn.Hmm 🤔. Start collecting them like I have duals and I'll probably have to sleep in the barn with one eye open .
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  5. I recently picked up a pfaff 1214 from craigslist for $200. So far it seems to work fairly well. I have been working on heavy duty projects like a fur suit for my daughter and some thicker material for covering my kite buggy while transporting it on the back of my car.
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  6. Found the unicorn, Pfaff 1222 in great shape, serviced a year ago, local Craigslist $125.
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  7. Thanks guys! I’ve been a member for a while, but unfortunately, I haven't made It a point to check in very often. That obviously needs to change. Especially with GWTW going away. I feel a little guilty for some of you guys who have been here, and posted a lot, but not guilty enough to give up the kite. Lol. Smooth winds guys! Fly ‘em high!
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  8. When I first got the brakes and accelerator of quad lines, it was more than a year before I flew one of my dual lines again. The control is very empowering. Even today I will always set up at least one quad, but only sometimes set up a dualie. Good luck @Breezin. Hopefully your dual line kites won't gain as much dust as mine did.
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  9. Once you can control the beast it will be very hard to put it down and fly something else.
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  10. When it comes to trying things with a Rev for the first time, I'm a " just go for it" kind of guy which usually spells disaster. City living means very limited spaces to regularly practice. I have a nice spot nearby however if the wind is coming from the East, not so great. I decided to give a parking garage a try. 5 stories high and basically empty top floor on weekends. I take my beat up EXP and give it a go. 2 things I didn't consider. Concrete is not as smooth as I thought. Lines got caught on the ground quite a bit and would easily get sliced if yanked on too hard. Second thing…damn lamp posts. Of course I had to push my luck and play around the posts and of course the lines got caught and I had to break one of them to get the kite down. Good thing is, I now have a nice set of 30 foot lines. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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