by Kenny » Mon Oct 23, 2006 3:28 pm 
			
			Les,
If you can go out with Augie, that will help a lot.  Spend some time just watching him ride.  A landboard will go upwind very easily, so the more space you have available the better.  You will want to fly the kite high at first until you learn how to moderate your speed.  You can really get hauling on a landboard.
Yes, I use straps.  I can still kick the board off if I need to.  
Make sure you wear some knee pads, helmet, and elbow guards.
Grass is a good surface to start learning.  Asphalt is also easy, but far less forgiving.  Don't even think about going out if the wind is gusty.  I remember going for an air a few years ago on a gusty south wind.  I expected to go 10 feet high and ended up going over 20.  Not a great feeling when you know that if you botch the landing it is going to hurt bad.
Kenny