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Hello @0mg,

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Hello everyone here!

(first of all, sorry for my bad english as it is not my mother language..)

I'm kind of proud to stand in this forum!
I even received a reply from the mythical John Barresi. (well an automatic one, but very few knows that :p)

I'am quite new as kite flyer: ordered my first stunt kite two years ago.
But since that day, I'm very reluctant to drop the lines!

For now I have very few experience, but am here to share and learn.
I live in Switzerland, Europe. A mountains country with very clumsy winds, and extremely few kiters to learn from.. as I'm mostly alone on my spots.   ..and no sea shore here : (

To get an idea, my flying path is:

Prism Quantum 2 -> HQ Shade -> Prism 4D -> Wind-R Antidote -> R-Sky Nirvana -> Drôle d'oiseau Flamingo -> R-Sky Diablis -> L'Atelier Curve

Best regards : )

 

 

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Welcome!  Many, many years ago I lived in Hofstetten bei Brienz.  Didn't fly any kites, but I was able to go sailing across the Brienzer See, so I feel like there should be places where you could kite.

The one thing that is missing are some quad line kites.  Try and make it to a festival or to where other kiters are.  The amount that you can learn from others is so much faster than if you have to figure it out yourself.I 

I wouldn't worry too much about specific kites, you might just have to fly what is available to you.

Good luck!

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