I ask this question because I have seen a few new kiters show up at Rush Lake with no training and the wrong equipment for their experience level and/or prevailing conditions.
I would be happy to help you out and give you some advice to help keep you safe and have fun.
The conditions in Utah are different than other locations. Wind here tends to be more gusty and on the light side the majority of the time. So the equipment that works well here is different than other localities.
The number of kiters has really grown and new kiters may feel hesistant saying anything. Let me just say that the local kiters are very friendly and most will want to help you out. We have had some serious injuries and one fatality (Mitch, we miss you), so the power of the kite needs to be respected.
Please introduce yourself and don't hesitate to ask your questions.
Kenny
