Bananaman
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posted on 19-2-2004 at 12:27 |
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Gonna get myself killed by a kite?
Hey guys, I'd really like to try this kitesurfing stuff as it looks like wicked fun and I've been readin the kitesurf mag and lookin at
the photos but how easy is it to learn?? Do I need lessons?? Would I
start with a small kite?? Would I crack my head open on a concrete wall??
I saw somewhere that at the FON bash there will be kitesurfin tuiton or summit, is this suitable for myself??
Cheers in advance.
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Dave
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posted on 19-2-2004 at 14:24 |
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Get in touch with Shem at http://www.kitesurfwales.co.uk
borth-rowing-club.org.uk
borthlifeboat.org.uk
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shem
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posted on 19-2-2004 at 16:46 |
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Thanks Dave. I will be at the f.o.n. bash for people to give kiting a go. I probably wont have time to do any actual kite surfing
demos, Cos Ill be to busy having fun myself, hee hee.
As far as needing lesson, there are plenty of people that have taught them selves to kite surf. More and more people are having lessons
now however, mainly because of the safety issues.Lets face it you wouldnt go parachuting of hand gliding without a lesson, and kites
should be treated in the same way. As far as kite size, YES you do need to start with a smaller one, but having a lesson can boost the
size of kite you buy as your first, which means you wont have to sell it on as soon
I cant guarantee youll crack your head open on some concreate, but there are some pretty huge groyns down here on the beach, which are
pretty easy targets!!!! Hope thats some help, get in touch or check the web site if you need more info.
Kite & SUP wales
Caravan decking wales
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