Snowkiting Tips
I thought it might be useful to start a thread with tips/suggestions for improving your snowkiting experience. Here are a few of mine:
1. Mittens with separate hand liners are really nice. Wear the handliners while setting up your kite. You will keep your hands warm and keep them from getting dry and cracked.
2. Hand warmers are sweet: use them on days when the temp is below 15.
3. Forget pants, wear a bib or better yet a one-piece suit. Nothing is worse than getting powder down your pants.
4. A lightweight balacalva is great protection for your neck and the sides of your face.
5. If you use the same kite most or all of the time, keep the lines attached to your inflatable kite just roll it up in one wing tip.
6. Chapstick
7. Some riders are not aware that at Skyline, more experienced riders will launch their kites and make a beeline for the hill. The best way to accomplish this is to ride east and then along the ridge of the small valley. If you are learning, please do not drop your kite in this area and watch out for riders going downwind fast through this area.
8. Launch area: roll up your lines as soon as you land your kite to prevent your lines from being sliced by another kiter or a sledhead.
1. Mittens with separate hand liners are really nice. Wear the handliners while setting up your kite. You will keep your hands warm and keep them from getting dry and cracked.
2. Hand warmers are sweet: use them on days when the temp is below 15.
3. Forget pants, wear a bib or better yet a one-piece suit. Nothing is worse than getting powder down your pants.
4. A lightweight balacalva is great protection for your neck and the sides of your face.
5. If you use the same kite most or all of the time, keep the lines attached to your inflatable kite just roll it up in one wing tip.
6. Chapstick
7. Some riders are not aware that at Skyline, more experienced riders will launch their kites and make a beeline for the hill. The best way to accomplish this is to ride east and then along the ridge of the small valley. If you are learning, please do not drop your kite in this area and watch out for riders going downwind fast through this area.
8. Launch area: roll up your lines as soon as you land your kite to prevent your lines from being sliced by another kiter or a sledhead.