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Post by OliverG » Wed Jul 13, 2005 7:46 am

If you're new to the forum or group, please tell us a little bit about yourself, who you are, where you kite, etc.

This is a non-public forum to discuss Alameda Launch issues and guidelines and as such, it would be helpful to be able to associate a Username with a real name and/or face.

Thanks for joining and welcome!

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Post by jjm » Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:07 pm

My name is Josh. I started kiting in April, and have been riding mostly at Alameda. I'm usually rocking unkept shaggy hair and a 2-week shadow. Until recently I've probably been very much one of the bad examples, although I've been making a concious effort to be good. I will personally be affected by the new request to not fly kites over the beach, but hopefully that will be a kick in the ass to 1) get my 16m fixed and 2) stay fing upwind!

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Post by OliverG » Wed Jul 13, 2005 7:14 pm

Boy, looks like you sure like that apple juice. Looks like organic unfiltered.

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Post by charlie » Thu Jul 14, 2005 6:29 am

look like beer at some fest!
you go boy!
chug,chug,chug
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Post by Scanman » Thu Jul 14, 2005 9:49 am

Hi I'm Joe,
I just started kiting this season, only in Alameda so far. I probably won't be going anywhere else until I get better at going upwind.
I'm usually out on the weekends when I'm not busy helping with my wedding plans. Won't have too much time to kite since I'm getting married next month, hopefully after that I'll get more days in.
Anyone ever kited in Tahiti, that's where we're going for our Honeymoon?

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Post by Don Bogardus » Thu Jul 14, 2005 5:17 pm

BayAreaKite wrote:If you're new to the forum or group, please tell us a little bit about yourself, who you are, where you kite, etc.

This is a non-public forum to discuss Alameda Launch issues and guidelines and as such, it would be helpful to be able to associate a Username with a real name and/or face.

Thanks for joining and welcome!

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Hi, i am Don the kite instructor at the shack.I love soul sessions at marina bay up at the sand bar when i cant afford to drive to coast to wave sail!.

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Post by shmed » Fri Jul 15, 2005 9:31 am

Hi, I'm Ed, a sf-living korean-american dude with the big white fluffy dog named Chilly. She's a friendly girl so feel free to say hi to her if you see her chillin while I'm out on the water.

I'm in my second season now, and predominantly at 3rd ave. I love Alameda, but recall only getting out there once this year because ikitesurf wind readings haven't been too great.

I spent most of my time at Alameda in my first season, however, and think its a wonderful spot and really appreciate everyone's efforts to optimize access and safety.

I fly Cabrinha kites/Slingshot board right now but snooping around for good stuff-- Skill-wise feel like I'm turning the corner-- feeling lots better about my upwindability with every session and looking forward to doing new stuff out there and getting lots of bay water up my nose!

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Post by Bob » Sat Jul 16, 2005 9:11 am

I'm getting married next month, hopefully after that I'll get more days in.
Dude;
You better be sure before you marry that girl!
If she won't let you kite....

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Post by Scanman » Mon Jul 18, 2005 11:10 am

No worries, she's totally cool with me kiting whenever I have a free weekend. I just need to get a new job that will allow me to go during the week too. At least I get to do some landboarding during the week to satisfy my addiction.

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Post by Greg » Mon Jul 18, 2005 7:36 pm

Hi!, generally kiters call me "Loud Mouth Greg" or LMG but I've been called all kinds of other things, a couple are even kinda nice. My passion is kiting fast and sending hard. I'm a Reginal Team Rider for NAISH so you'll generally find me kiting with that equipment however I've tryed just about anything once or twice. I started kiting in 99 or 2000 on foil kites. Since then I've logged more miles walking up Alameda beach than anyone, I'm self taught! I've also logged more hours/miles of swimming at Alameda then anyone else. OH did I mention I'm self taught! I've made my own bars and boards and flown multipal kites at once, sometimes I've even been successiful at staying up wind. But, most of the time I'm found screaming down wind and jumping tell I eat shit or run outta water! Did I fail to mention, I'm self taught. I've been known to set alot of examples, many bad ones, But I'm working on a few new tricks like being a "roll model". My guess is most kiters think I'm kinda shit for brains, thankfully I'm still trainable.
My spelling is aweful, my farts stink and once hopped up on sugar I'm crazy as hell, but my hearts in the right place, so if you can stand the noise stick out your hand you might just make a friend.
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