by Kenny » Thu Sep 18, 2008 4:02 pm
The problem with praying for wind is that there are more people out there praying for no wind. Have you ever noticed how just about everybody hates the wind? Windlovers are a small minority.
I haven't been getting much riding in either, last Saturday was crazy, marginal kiting at DC for me. Imagine launching a 19M foil off the grass at Sailboat Beach and then gingerly making your way to the water down a steep rock-studded slope to ride on a huge board for 90 minutes of intermittent planing, hoping all the time that the wind stays up enough to get back to the east side and not have to float the entire length of the lake. That is what I call desperation kiting.
Seems to me that enjoying the mountains in other ways is a good idea. I have been thinking about climbing Lone Peak on Saturday as well, but there are still thunderstorms in the forecast, so I am not sure. Last night I rode the Wasatch Crest Trail at night (rode down Mill D North Fork and shuttled between Donut Falls and the Trailhead). I thought it would take forever to do the downhill, but with the great headlamps now available we made excellent time.
I am just glad that I live in Utah. Just imagine if you lived in Iowa when the wind shutdown ? At least we have mountain biking, cycling, climbing, fishing, hiking, etc, etc.
Kite Bishop