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Snowkiting at Skyline proves everything is possible there

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 9:17 am
by windzup
Saturday was an amazing day at Skyline. Ridge winds ranged from 10-20 during the day with some fun gusts that gave that extra verticle airtime. This was the day to be there.

I saw kites of all types, with nor cal kitesurfers trying snowkiting for the first time and following the more experienced riders down the main ridge.

Interesting that while windy everywhere, only Skyline had good snow at this point......it was great to see Marty and Doug make it out for the session after getting skunked at powmow and making the long drive south.

Great day for side by side testing, as the hard packed ground made it easier for inflatable kiters to set up. Marty took out an Instinct 13, while Buzi pumped up waroos. (pumping isn't so bad, as long as you have someone else doing it :D ) Great day for testing as most riders were powered on 7.5 meter Frenzy's, I think that size out nunbered any other one kite model... and while the 7.5m owners were cruising around with plenty of juice, others were able to hold down much larger kites.

An interesting point I learned is that on snow, foils and flat kites all have a similar high end range. both the 13/16 inflatables, gave comparable de-power (comfort) to the equally powered 12 meter Frenzy's. It was cool to see so many big kites easily riding when we all should have been on 7 or 10 meter Snowkites.

Rob, myself, big Al, Lorne and a couple others bombed down the ridgeline, exploring the 2 mile trek and discovering huge powder stashes. We were giddy as we launched high speed runs across the saddle, while watching everybody else ride the chopped up Bosco's Hill. ( I should mention that everyone heading down the ridgeline had foil kites, which are much easier to deploy and control by oneself...should one get into trouble out there).
I bring this up because the winds overtook big Al on her 10 meter Frenzy, and she had foolishly followed a few of us farther than her skills could handle. It was cool to see her just wave us off as she pulled the kill switch, rolled up her lines.... then skied down to a lower wind area and relaunched her kite by herself.

Allin all a great day, with everyone dialing in their skillz for the seaon, it was sweet to see so many more local faces at Skyline...and seeing the local level getting steppued up this season with more people launching big airs off the slopes!

See you out there.
Brian Schenck

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:36 am
by Kenny
Brian,

You are right, it was a great day on Saturday. I rode during the AM and got first tracks up on the ridgeline.

I learned that you can actually ride more powered up on the snow compared to the water if you use the hillside to help control the power. You can use the excess power to rip you up the hill and then depower the kite on the edge of the window to go down or float down. Rode a 17M foil until 12:30 when the wind picked up to the point that I could barely stay on the ground.

I do like the foils better when it comes to setting up and I like how they pack down so small. I am curious to try the new Frenzies. Do they have as much range as the bow kites and the FS Psycho III & Pulse?

Kenny

Re: Snowkiting at Skyline proves everything is possible ther

PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:46 am
by Marty Lowe
windzup wrote: Interesting that while windy everywhere, only Skyline had good snow at this point......it was great to see Marty and Doug make it out for the session after getting skunked at powmow and making the long drive south.

Brian Schenck


The wind at PM was gusting to 30.
With all the rocks showing,
safty first, so we bailed.
Lots of driving, but killer kiting at Skyline
I probably won't go back to Powder until the ski resort opens.
I'm getting kinda snobby about snow conditions.
I'll be back to Skyline tomorrow (Wed.)


-Marty 8)

Doug was on his '03 "C'" kite.
Having as much fun as anyone.
Doesn't matter what you fly.
"Just do it"