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    Hi all, Just a "drive-by" note of concern from me.. for all my old friends on EK. I know I ain't been around as much as I used to be over the past year or so, but I still think of yas and how everyone is doing. Being inundated with this in the media, my personal "flood" has all of a sudden been a wave of feeling utterly useless, being so far away and unable to help with little more than donations and emotional support to those that need it. I hope none of the Brissy crew have been too badly affected by the disaster, and wish those that may have been to have a timely and trouble-free recovery. Ditto for anyone down in Vic where they're dealing with similar issues. Full marks to all those who have been able to help those in need... I think I can safely state that those of us that live elsewhere in Oz are proud of U and your efforts. Take care everyone, Gary.
  2. Sorry I couldn't make it this time... regret not being able to catch up with everyone and meet the newcomers. I see stunt kites in some pics ! Bugga.. Hope your shoulder is OK, Jolli Glad everyone had a good time.. Gary
  3. Thanks for the replies, guys. When I mentioned a "sewn repair", I actually meant just a patch over the wound.. Regarding Bob Dawson.. A week or two after the mishap, I was happy to learn that a friend was travelling up to Coffs Harbour for a holiday, so I arranged for him to take it with him and to get Bob to fix it for me. I should say that I'm only aware of what happened "second hand", but Bob kindly repaired the Bug free of charge, but only with kite tape, even tho my request was to have a sewn repair (I could have used kite tape to repair it myself - I have some in my kit !). His attitude and response was, apparently, "It's only a cheap kite, it's not worth fixing properly", or something to that effect. My friend questioned it, but that's how it went. Suffice to say, news of all this came as quite a surprise to me. If the kite is worth $120, and the repair would likely be $20 or so (my guess, based on previous experience only), at what point does the kite become "not worth repairing" ? It's still in near new condition ! The "cheap kite" dismissal is a whole other issue that I won't go into here, but I was surprised. Essentially, these kites are the ones we use for raw kiting beginners, or in strong winds, so they're always going to cop a relative beating... hence I wanted the best repair possible. When my friend bought the kite home, I noticed Bob had actually only taped half of the wound. Perhaps he didn't notice the rest, but it was all part of the same cut, all in a straight line, so personally I don't know how he missed it (in hindsight, I should have marked it out, to make the repair area stand out). Anyway, as a result, the kite has not been flown since the accident. Gary
  4. Hey all, Way back before Xmas I was out with a bunch of people flying in Newcastle. The wind was up and it was perfect conditions for the Mighty Bugs (we have 2 of the 1.5s). Unfortunately, one of the less experienced flyers was doing a lot of dragging my kite across the ground whilst trying to get it relaunched. Now, if anyone has seen the beautifully manicured grass in the waterfront park in Newcastle, I expect U would have been as shocked as I was when we found it had about a 6" slash across the top of one of the centre cells. It looked as if it had been scored with a knife, but not cut all the way through the material in places. These kites are the ones we use for raw beginners and in strong winds, so they're always going to cop a beating... hence I want a proper sewn repair. I remember Steve down at KitePower organised a repair on my friend's Imp Quattro (about a 4-inch repair) for about $15 or so. Is anyone aware of a place in the Hunter or Central Coast region that I can take it to that might be able to do such a repair, or am I gonna have to package this thing up and send it away somewhere ? Thanks in advance for helpful suggestions. Gary
  5. Geez Marty, it ain't been that long ! Stay outta the swimming pools up there.. I hear there's some nasty reptiles hangin' around.. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... 878021.htm Gary
  6. Heck, Tim.. wished I'd have known.. I could have come out for a fly this arvo.. See U next time you're up, eh ? Hey Bob.. U keepin' those Canberra blokes on their toes ? Gary
  7. Hey all, Been a bit rude of me to "disappear" the way I have.. such is the effects of dealing with depression.. so, sorry about that.. But it's about time I came back to say G'day.. and.. enter into the latest competition, of course.. Hope everyone is well, and kiting safely. I haven't flown that much over the last 6 months or so, if I'm honest. A bunch of contributing factors (that I won't bore U all with) are responsible for my loss of enthusiasm, but I'll get back into the swing of things soon, I hope. The times I have been sport flying of late, I've been practicing a few of the basic tricks.. still trying to master the snap stalls, and can now perform a semi-reasonable flapjack. As much as it would be nice to be able to claim a whole bunch of successes, I've always said it was going to be a long-term project, and so it is.. Still catching up with Michael (motamyk) fairly regularly. He's picking up the intricacies of his Rev SLE nicely, and thoroughly enjoys his Prism Zephyr... loves flying either at every opportunity. Haven't seen Shawn (Stuntman) for a while, tho.. Was sorry to have missed Tim (spotter) last time he was in Newcastle, but look forward to his next visit. Nice job on the site as a whole, guys.. it's looking superb. Gary
  8. Considering that there are shark species in Southern waters that have been recorded as being able to jump up to 20ft out of the water, that seems a little naive. Many pelagic & epiplagic predatory species (many of which are attracted to any floating objects) feed at speeds higher than 20kts.. but it's not a school of tuna that'll have a go at nibbling on your leg.. it's the more evolutionary perfect killing machines that prey on them that might have a go. Gary
  9. One response.. two posts needed to be moved.. oh well.. The only time I didn't write a bloody essay, and I'm censored.. No worries Jamie... you've just hit a sore spot.. Take care in the water, folks.. Gary
  10. Nice post kill.. Thanks mod.. First post doesn't take precedence, it seems ? Gary
  11. Troy.. he's heading down your way on Monday arvo/evening, I believe. Expect a call from him soon.. Gary
  12. Consider it sold. Bryan (Busted) wants it... will probably come down and pick it up. Talk soon, Troy. Gary
  13. Boy, Tim.. did U get out of here in time.. 42.4 deg C here yesterday.. and more of the same today, apparently.. Pretty early in the season for these kinda temps.. hope it's not an indicator of what the rest of Summer is gonna be like.. Gary
  14. I was gonna say, I might have been able to get out for a fly tomorrow arvo with U after work, but it looks like the wind will be up fairly strong by that time.. same as it's been all week.. I got a bit of a practice session in very early yesterday morning at one of my local sites (not on the coast).. but that's all I've been able to do I the past week.. If not tomorrow, we'll look forward to catching up with ya when you're up here next time. Gary
  15. When do U head home, Tim ? Gary
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