mikarcher Posted February 16, 2006 Report Posted February 16, 2006 hiya everyone, thinking of comming to roundhay sometime, where is the best place to park and fly? not that familure with Roundhay. Do you have a streetmap link? Quote
Alan Gray Posted February 16, 2006 Report Posted February 16, 2006 I have heard there is a restiction on traction kiting at Roundhay Park. I cannot remember if boarding or buggying or possibly are banned. I may be going there this weekend, anyone else thinking of going? Further information would be appreciated. Failing that, the old fat gadgie kite flying on Holbeck is me. Quote
Lovekylie Posted February 16, 2006 Report Posted February 16, 2006 I have heard there is a restiction on traction kiting at Roundhay Park. I cannot remember if boarding or buggying or possibly are banned. I may be going there this weekend, anyone else thinking of going? Further information would be appreciated. Failing that, the old fat gadgie kite flying on Holbeck is me. sorry to say ,you can not board or buggy at Roundhay Quote
rickp101 Posted February 16, 2006 Report Posted February 16, 2006 Is this a new rule? I was boarding down there last summer a fair few times at weekends and there was nearly always at least 1 or 2 other guys boarding. I was never told I couldn't ride there by anyone. Hoping to try out York racecourse when the weather/light evenings returns and I decide which new kite to buy (anyone local got a Venom, Phantom or Psycho2 I can try out )and I have found Pontefract racecourse to be worth the drive from Leeds. If Roundhay isn't off limits: http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=public&X=433000&Y=437000&width=700&height=400&gride=&gridn=&srec=0&coordsys=gb&db=pc&addr1=&addr2=&addr3=&pc=LS8&advanced=&local=&localinfosel=&kw=&inmap=&table=&ovtype=&keepicon=true&zm=0&scale=25000&out.x=8&out.y=8 If you drive up the main road through the park heading North (from Leeds centre) most people ride on the open park area on your right, you can just park along the main road. Best to pick somewhere in the middle cos it is surrounded by trees. Quote
gregh Posted February 16, 2006 Report Posted February 16, 2006 there is nothing written that I can find that says boarding or buggying is banned at Roundhay, I've been many times with a few other kiters there. lovekylie, do you have anything documented anywhere from Leeds council? However it seems to sit in a "dip" and the wind is pretty gusty! Quote
lazarus Posted February 16, 2006 Report Posted February 16, 2006 the rumour has it that the bylaw states no vehicles on the park with more than 2 wheels. though i have never seen any thing written or found any signs around the park. I've met a few kites who have known people who have been asked to move on by the rangers (not met some one who has actually been moved on), and i've met kiters who have sat and chatted with the rangers while they've been out bording with out been asked to stop. i've buggied up there many times my self with out a problem. apparently the deciding factor is the jimmy saville factor. the old git has an apartment in the middle of the park and likes to call the rangers so they have to be seen to be doing some thing, if he's out of the area then you stand a better chance of been left alone. the wind is pretty gusty but it is possible to get a good session if it swings the right way ( might be southerly but i can't remember for sure) if your heading up drop me a pm and i'll head up. Quote
mikarcher Posted February 16, 2006 Report Posted February 16, 2006 whats the deal at Pontefract race course? when can you use it, and where is the best place to park / fly? Quote
DreadedTom Posted February 19, 2006 Report Posted February 19, 2006 hey hey I actually sent a request for info on kiting at Roundhay to Leeds Council and received the following reply: Dear Sir, The use of kites at Roundhay Park is fine, but I do have to say that some of the kites available are on the large size and do give me concerns for the safety of those using the kites and other park users. With regard to boards and buggies, I cannot condone the use of these in a public place. Dave Morgan Parks Area Manager 2661850 So, all in all, when alls said and done, crossing the t's dotting the i's, letting bygones be bygones........Dave Morgan is about as useful as a chocolate firegaurd. Hope it helps!! Tom Quote
rickp101 Posted February 19, 2006 Report Posted February 19, 2006 whats the deal at Pontefract race course? when can you use it, and where is the best place to park / fly? As far as I know the only time you can't ride there is when there is a race meeting but as they don't seem to have many meetings there, most of the time is fine. http://www.pontykites.co.uk/ Looks like they ask for members only to ride up there now. I'm sure if you wanted to just check it out they won't kick you off the first time as they all seem like good guys up there. If you like it then £10 a year won't break the bank and it helps them pay the council/racecourse for permission to ride there so you won't ever get rangers or the public telling you not to ride as they pay for the privilege to ride there. Quote
gregh Posted February 19, 2006 Report Posted February 19, 2006 So whilst he can't condone the use of buggies/boards he doesn't say they are banned! However we need to use some common sense if the park is packed on a sunny Sunday with wind, I guess we should all be extra careful and consider not flying. regards, Greg Quote
mikarcher Posted March 10, 2006 Report Posted March 10, 2006 is this about where you go? http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=433210&y=437880&z=4&sv=433500,437500&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf&dn=822 Quote
DreadedTom Posted March 14, 2006 Report Posted March 14, 2006 is this about where you go? http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=433210&y=437880&z=4&sv=433500,437500&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf&dn=822 That is indeed the place. The spot most often used for kiting is the field covered by the 2 blue "P" signs on the map you linked. Tom ps anyone want to buy a 8.5 pegas chimera? selling due to upgrade:D Quote
Arretu Posted August 17, 2006 Report Posted August 17, 2006 the rumour has it that the bylaw states no vehicles on the park with more than 2 wheels. Maybe a dirtsurfer then. Quote
lazarus Posted August 17, 2006 Report Posted August 17, 2006 Maybe a dirtsurfer then. may be, but i've not seen many dirt surfers in leeds, i'm just going to keep buggying, though admittedly i spend more time on the beach than i do in the park. also just out of curiosity, how long have you had your dirt surfer? based on you age and location i think i may have bumpped into you dad on bedquilts fields a while back. edit: while i'm posting in here, what happened to all the leeds uni kiters? did you kids find some where to fly or has it all kind of dwindled a bit. Quote
Arretu Posted August 17, 2006 Report Posted August 17, 2006 If there was a big black dog then it was my dad. hell, it was probably him anyway. erm I dunno about the uni guys, only met once or twice.. thinking about investigating tinshil top or whatever it is called soon. dirtsurfing is great fun, but if anyone wants to teach me how to kite landboard or kitedirtsurf , I will be very grateful.. Quote
DreadedTom Posted August 21, 2006 Report Posted August 21, 2006 while i'm posting in here, what happened to all the leeds uni kiters? did you kids find some where to fly or has it all kind of dwindled a bit. Hey What with all the students being at home over the summer we've sort of shut down for the past few months.Personally i havent actually been out for as long as i can remember....Anywhoo,this year each of the committee members has transport, so getting people up to Roundhay to fly wont be so much of an issue.However, we are planning on finding other possible locations when we're all up and running again. Hopefully the club will be a bit more successful as we now know what we're doing, rather than bumbling along like we did last year . Tom(Relegated from President to Treasurer) Quote
lazarus Posted August 22, 2006 Report Posted August 22, 2006 If there was a big black dog then it was my dad. hell, it was probably him anyway. erm I dunno about the uni guys, only met once or twice.. thinking about investigating tinshil top or whatever it is called soon. dirtsurfing is great fun, but if anyone wants to teach me how to kite landboard or kitedirtsurf , I will be very grateful.. yup that sounds like the guy i met. Tinshill top tends to get a bit more wind than bed quilts, but has alot more houses and people wandering about so keep an eye on your kit. also be a bit carefull if the wind is blowing towards the road, last thing you want is to get lofted into traffic. Quote
lazarus Posted August 22, 2006 Report Posted August 22, 2006 Hey What with all the students being at home over the summer we've sort of shut down for the past few months.Personally i havent actually been out for as long as i can remember....Anywhoo,this year each of the committee members has transport, so getting people up to Roundhay to fly wont be so much of an issue.However, we are planning on finding other possible locations when we're all up and running again. Hopefully the club will be a bit more successful as we now know what we're doing, rather than bumbling along like we did last year . Tom(Relegated from President to Treasurer) sadly out of the possibles roundhay os probably one of the better ones, unless you can find a private field some where that you can get access to. Have to admit its been quite a while since i've flown inland at all, the beach just has too much draw these days. Once you guys get every one back together you need to get a beach trip organised, east cost is only about 75miles from leeds. Quote
Arretu Posted August 22, 2006 Report Posted August 22, 2006 damn straight!... road seems to be a bad location lol. noone offering to teach me to landboard lol? Quote
Cat3000 Posted August 26, 2006 Report Posted August 26, 2006 Guys, you will all be jelous! As of th end of september i will no longer be a northerner (even if i will always be at heart!). Moving as far southward as i can go for uni and th joys of decent flying sites. Havent met many of you, but i hope u all continue to enjoy flying Cat x Quote
Arretu Posted August 26, 2006 Report Posted August 26, 2006 Jealous? Me? Of course we are not jealous. All the best at uni. Goddam it grrr. Typical, here I am stuck up north... Quote
Cat3000 Posted August 26, 2006 Report Posted August 26, 2006 Haha! Give it a few years,and you'll be doin exactly th same thing! Quote
jack blood Posted August 27, 2006 Report Posted August 27, 2006 hey guys im moving to Leeds on the 17th of september for uni, so wheres all the best flying sites i will be ithcing for a fly Quote
gregh Posted August 27, 2006 Report Posted August 27, 2006 read the first page of this thread Jack Blood! Quote
lazarus Posted August 27, 2006 Report Posted August 27, 2006 hey guys im moving to Leeds on the 17th of september for uni, so wheres all the best flying sites i will be ithcing for a fly which uni are you going to? and do you drive/have a car. though leeds does have some workable flying sites, most of the better ones require a bit of travel. Quote
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