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Here's a little intro I did to the various types of sport kiting... http://johnbarresi.com/what-kites-to-fly/ Truthfully, one is not really harder than another if you have good information sources like the users on this forum (who will seriously answer anything with a grin)... It's mainly what you like the look of, the energy, the movement, and how you see it used in any number of videos online.
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Probably just needs that "all read" status to sort of restart.
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For direct reference, we were at 342 subscribers December of last year... I think we dropped as low as 328 this past September, and now we're ahead of last year by a smidge. I contemplate the clear support shown by our subscribers on a semi-daily basis, really at least every 2-3 days I find myself very present of mind on this... More than once, just going through the names on both our past and present subscriber list has gotten me through a tough day - makes me almost perpetually inspired and grateful. Totally unrelated, I'm loving the @mention ability on this new forum software - now folks will get poked when their number is posted, woo hoo!
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This is so awesome seeing the videos pieced out like this, makes browsing a real breeze - nice work Frankie.
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I've been looking for 2" wide tails to use with team flying (one per kite), but I've been having trouble finding anything with these specs... 1 - No raw edges if it's fabric (to avoid fraying), all hemmed. 2 - If not fabric, some sort of strong cellophane maybe. 3 - Light enough to flow out downwind from the kites. 4 - Color, either all black or all white preferably. 5 - Each 45' to 50' in length. Have you good KL folks come across anything that might do what I'm looking for? I have used the 48' transition tails from Gomberg, but they are just too darned heavy.
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Wow, a Lam kite relegated to dragging tails... That's a shame.
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Newest addition... 1329 - @edallsails Total active subscribers at present, 349.
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For what it's worth, the Sea Devil in that video had the bridle points dropped another 1/2" or so (had to retie a knot), I was running about 35 grams of weight on the tail, plus a yo yo line.
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Hello @fenvun, Welcome to KiteLife. Please feel free to browse around and get to know the others. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. And while it's never an obligation, we always love hearing about our new members if you'd like to share some of your kite stories, videos, and/or background. Your profile - View Member All the best, and welcome again!
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Went for an urban fly the other night...
John Barresi commented on John Barresi's blog entry in JB's Flight Logs
Re the license plate, I couldn't believe it when I asked the DMV clerk... "Really? K-I-T-E-S is available?" (insert stunned face and delayed response here) In Oregon of all places, lots of "founding kite fathers" live or have lived here. -
Went for an urban fly the other night...
John Barresi commented on John Barresi's blog entry in JB's Flight Logs
Try all lengths for your own taste, but I've found anything shorter than 30' doesn't give me enough window for the detailed flight that I favor (geometric lines, patterns, etc, what I call "running track") but is still short enough to run an orbit around the kite to generate wind or change flight direction. -
YouTube stripped the audio, so I did a track-swap from their music library: The only outdoor ACDC dual line video I can think of is this one, flying a Shiva...
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Believe it or not, I don't actually fly locally very much... Sometimes though, I get the itch and wander out to one of my favorite Portland haunts. They all have one thing in common, pretty variable winds of anywhere from 0-8 mph with changing directions... Fact is, that stuff really gets me off and I'm very much at home with it. This time out I went to Eastbank Esplenade, on the east side of the Willamette River, immediately north of the Hawthorne Bridge - $1 per hour parking, all concrete or asphalt and mostly covered by two overpasses (I-5) so it works even when it's raining.
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From the album: Night Urban
Diamond rods, only one break in this spar - I must be slipping! Before this, never had less than four pieces, and once it was six pieces!© John Barresi
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From the album: Night Urban
Snapped this Diamond purely under "Whump" pressure, wind speed was only 1-2 mph.© John Barresi
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From the album: Night Urban
© John Barresi
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From the album: Night Urban
© John Barresi
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From the album: Night Urban
© John Barresi
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The KiteLife mobile makes a great kickstand
John Barresi posted a gallery image in Member's Galleries
From the album: Night Urban
© John Barresi
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From the album: Night Urban
© John Barresi