by Bulldog » Wed May 21, 2008 9:26 am
Thanks, I tried to embed that link...
"The incident" in question is the same thing that happens every year, which is why someone posts a reminder about the guidelines every spring.
People kite at Waddell without reading up, talking to other kiters on the beach, or even watching for a while before they launch. I don't think that last sentence applies to you guys.
Basically, Waddell is different in many important ways from every other kitespot in Norcal, and if you don't spend some time figuring it out, you're going to have some bad interactions. Gabe's writeup does a pretty good job of explaining it. One of his points that I think can be emphasized is that if you are still on a twintip and aren't riding down the line yet, maybe think about riding at one of the other windy spots on the coast where you don't have alot of very aggressive, down-the-line ridings coming at you when you are trying to get off the beach. I have seen people literally scared shitless when they see me coming down the line across their tack. Or they're pissed because they think they have the right of way.
When I referred to gear damage and physical, I was talking about kites and body parts getting trashed in the waves, BTW, which is a very real consequence of kiting there. One guy on Sunday had a 2 inch gash in his foot from where his board fin hit him when he got dumped by a wave. Another guy got his kite ripped to pieces on like his second or third tack.
Okay I'm going kiting now.
Paul
aka Pablito
It says 10M, but it's really a 9.