Jacob Buzianis wrote:Hi Paul,
Before you buy anything I will need to see your bar and kite set up. Also, what's your kite skill level at? You will need one on one instruction. Finding info. on forum won't be enough for your safety. I'm happy to give you glide lessons, glide safety tips, and back up system set up advice. Remember you might go over several hundreds feet in the air without planing for it from a small take off. Are you ready for that?
Jacob
I rode with Paul at Skyline one day and I don't think skill level is an issue. I demonstrated a couple glides
and he pulled it off just fine on his own on a small scale. Yeah Paul, you had the takeoff technique just right, you just need to
practice in small steps until you are comfortable with going big. He might glide different than I but I'd have to dissagree with Winzup
a bit. Yes speed is the key but I rarely send the kite unless I want a shit tun of extra lift at the begining of the glide. Also in my opinion replacing
lines every half dozen glides seems like overkill. Every other month, once a month if you glide a lot (just my opinion).
On non gusty wind days, you are putting less strain on your lines hanging from the kite
than pulling hard uphill kiteloops. Another key is to stay calm, when learning it is comon to over rotate
when going into a glide. Most people get dissorientated and tend to overstear the kite when that happenes which can lead to a nasty fall.
When chosing the correct direction for gliding I try to glide close to (directly into the wind) but far enough (side wind) as to be able to gain good downhill speed
before lift off. Landing can be tricky at first. At first you will most likely land backwards and eat some snow but dont let your kite overtake your position because
it can easily fall out and crash upwind of you with your lines drapped across your body. If you can, get a quick lesson from Jake, Billy Bordy or Kenny, those guys
have been around quite a bit longer than I.
One more important thing is snow coverage. I just broke my tailbone by not playing it safe and gliding in a minefield of rocks.