I have kited Crissy ~10 times and spent a substantial amount of time before every session chatting with people heading out, asking about the conditions and what not. I’ve also done my HW and scoured this site and others collecting as much information as possible about the warnings, and various conditions at Crissy. (One of the most helpful here: https://www.bayareakiteboarding.com/for ... ect#p50996 )eag wrote:basically what he's trying to point out in a nice way is that there have been a lot of folks out lately who aren't good enough to ride Crissy who have gotten into trouble. This happens every spring.
I just had the following conversation recently: New kiter with twin tip: "What's it like out there?" Me: "well it's flooding pretty hard" Kiter: "is that good?"
rule #9 wait until you know what you're doing
Despite this I am still nervous every time I venture out and tend to keep my sessions pretty short, as I feel like I’ve cheated death every time I come back in.
I have solid kite skills, have a basic understanding of tides and visual wind reading, am always aware of what kiters are doing out on the water, but I still feel uneasy heading out Crissy.
What the elements, or equipment that I NEED to know/ have before going out? Maybe im just overly cautious bc of all the stories… I dunno