Phreakazoid
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Hi Lem, Vince and I use Slingshot fuels excusively for landboarding and surfing, I use them because I loved Fuels on the water and rarely drop my kites - so why not on land - Vince uses them because he has no kites of his own!!! I am totally sold on use of LEI's (especially Fuels) for all disciplines, so much so that I sold all my G's. I was feeling particularly smug about this until Sunday when the wind was squally and gusty like f##k! Vince and I decided to put the kites down and step away - fine for water in these conditions but on land - forget it! That and the fact we only had a 13 and a 15 - with gusts comming in at around 30mph+...Hmmmm:( All this being said, I would only recommend LEI's on land to VERY experienced flyers, noobs need to do their time on foils and then work up. Also, I would not recomend use of LEI's on land on a very crowded beach (both punters and other flyers) Not used 5th line, so can't comment on that Phil S-B
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Now with the added attraction of Kite surfers. All traction kiters have been told to use this area for a little over a year, but now Kite surfers have to use the same area: Jurys Gap. This is going to make things more than a little difficult during busy summer days! Things are a little sensitive at Camber currently, please take care and avoid the areas in front of the Cafe's and the dunes. Remember, only fly on the eastern end of the beach. Thanks, Phreak.
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To be honest, the picture does not look good. I know the seasonal ban started at Easter but I'm not sure when it is supposed to end. Basically, all traction kites and Surf kites are going to be in the same area, Jury's Gap, at the eastern end of the beach, where the shingle car park is. As there are sea defences at this end of the beach, and as the road is just behind this end of the beach, it effectively precludes an surfing at or near high tide. Also, I am picturing the scene on a busy windy summers day of Buggies and ATB's flying up and down, noobie kite surfers trying to walk their kites through the buggies and ATB's, and non kite flying members of the public sitting down for the day right in the middle of it all. It's a mess! No thought given to Launch and landing areas, or the erection of KITE ZONE signs to at least alert members of the public that this is a kite flying area. I have contacted Rother district council for clarification, but that was over a week ago and I have had no reply. For further information on the situation at Camber Call Kites on Board: 01797 229 453 or e-mail: mailto:shop@kitesonboard.com
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Hi, No Camping allowed on the Beach. There is a Campsite near the Jury's Gap end of the beach. ALSO, No flying is allowed anywhere along the Café and the Dunes end of the beach. The only place you can fly is Jury's Gap end of the beach, near the gravel car park. This is a seasonal ban that started at Easter. Things at Camber are very sensitive at the moment, local flyers would really appreciate the co-operation of anyone wishing to Buggy, KiteATB or Surf at Camber. There is at present only a sign saying no Buggy's (possibly no KiteATB's), but the seasonal ban on use of any part of the beach west of Jury's gap goes for all who wish to Buggy, KiteATB or Surf. I am not wishing to sound heavy about this, and I do not speak for all local flyers, I just don't want to see my local spot facing a total ban for all kite flying activities. Cheers Phreak.
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Jono, I am going to buy a wakeboard. I contacted a shop (wakesport) and discussed the merits, they said they sell a lot of wakes to Kiteboarders. I have ridden Vince's board and it's the nicest most comfortable board I have ridden. The extra width seems to give a lot more stable ride. I am a big guy at nearly 17st and I think the wide style may be more suitable for bigger riders? Also, Wake boards look way, way cooler! The designs are interesting! What is it with the boring designs on kiteboards? I think it's probably a hangover from the boring windsurfer fraternity!!!!! Ooops, see what I did there...? Cheers, Phil
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Got one, totally stupid fun! On a serious note thought, they are very cheaply made Chinese imports (via Germany) and the one wheel chain drive is not up to scratch at all. I got mine very cheaply on e-bay at just over £100 plus postage which made it around £150 in total. At that price it's an affordable bit of fun. I strongly recommend that people do not buy these machines at some of the prices I have seen quoted £300+, they are just not worth it and the build quality is not up to more than a bit of "fun" usage. Also, if your usual spot is the beach, think again, usually no motor driven vehicles allowed. Try to find a deserted bit of rough ground - but even deserted ground belongs to someone, so be prepared to get thrown off - the ebgine is very loud, people will hear you! Also, don't ride the thing to your secret spot, you will get nicked! My advice to anyone thinking of buying a Motorboard is: 1. Think about where you will be able to ride it first. 2. Where full protective kit (Helmet, Pads, Wrist Guards and even Body Protection if you can afford it) 3. Be prepared for it to be a short lived bit of fun (purely because of the poor build quality) Other than that, Enjoy!
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Phreakazoid replied to skytigerer's topic in London & South East England
Sorry bout that man... I did get home to a load of e-mails and I do have to start packing for the Snow kiting extravaganza! Just read your interview on KiteATB, thanks for bringing up what was singularly the most scary moment of my entire life! lol V-Cool sesh today, pitty we did not have more time on the rail...ah well another time. Phil -
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Phreakazoid replied to skytigerer's topic in London & South East England
Vince, I am not on for Thursday (tomoz) Excuses: I ache too much... I can't move my left arm... Ponderables: Why do things hurt so much when they go wrong? Why does Greatsone MUD smell so bad, my entire house stinks of Greatstone MUD? Laters... Phil -
UK Camber / Greatstone Aviators
Phreakazoid replied to skytigerer's topic in London & South East England
Vince whats the weather/wind for Wed and thurs -
UK Camber / Greatstone Aviators
Phreakazoid replied to skytigerer's topic in London & South East England
It was touch an go there for a minute... but this thread is now alive and well again! Long live the thread!!! lol Phil -
Love NPW's! Getting a 12m soon as a very low wind cruising kite!!!!!! Phil.
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UK Camber / Greatstone Aviators
Phreakazoid replied to skytigerer's topic in London & South East England
most probably will be near the cafe end from about 11:00 onwards. See ya there. Laters Phil -
UK Camber / Greatstone Aviators
Phreakazoid replied to skytigerer's topic in London & South East England
Vince, You know I've got your pulley bar! Youre just using that as an excuse? Hey, do you think if we mention handle passes, fantasticly huge airs and kite loops on landboards, we will anoy somebody again? Phil -
UK Camber / Greatstone Aviators
Phreakazoid replied to skytigerer's topic in London & South East England
I'll be down on Saturday and Sunday with either a 10 or 15m Guerilla, I'll gladly show you the ropes on a mountain board...I have a Keo Air S by the way. Also my wife is starting to get together some shots for a DVD on Kite Landboarding, so if anyone is going for a big slam could they give her advance warning so that she can film it! lol She'l also be down on Sunday filming, depending on Weather. Let's hope we can get some evidence on film of Vinces Kite Lanboarding genius! Seriously though any good boarders out there need to get down this weekend if they want to be captured on this DVD. Cheers Phil -
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Phreakazoid replied to skytigerer's topic in London & South East England
Vince, are you def off work on Sunday then? Have sports housing for the Handy Cam so it will come out to play!!!!! Also has my Guerilla arrived yet? Phil.
