This is one of my favorite lines of questioning when I meet new kitefliers, as it gives a very good idea of where and how we're getting new fliers into our community.
Also, since it's my passion to turn on and encourage new fliers, this gives a fair idea of where we're reaching the general public and how.
Thanks for your replies.
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I was first exposed to modern kiting in August of 1990 while hanging at at the Marina Green in San Francisco when I was 15 years old.
I'd seen these things buzzing around the sky for several weeks prior, and one day, it finally got the better of me so I wandered out there...
The gentleman was flying a Team Hawaiian (dual line) and answered all my questions in friendly fashion, then even let me try his kite right there on the spot!
After it dragged me on my butt down the field, I was totally hooked and went to buy my first kite (also dual line) from Tom McAlister of Highline Kites the next morning and have been at it ever since... He took really good care of me and my dad, went through all the options very fairly and made sure we got the right set up for my first time out.
Now, just short of 20 years later, I'm an occasional invited performer at his event in Berkeley and I'm working on his new web site as we speak, hoping for a February launch.
Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I'd bought my kite from anyone else, could have significantly shifted how the the past 20 years have gone for me.
Thank you Tom.
And sadly, no... I have no idea who that wonderful gentleman was, even to this day.
I'd sure love to give him a hug and buy him dinner.