Thursday, December 22, 2005

I'm working hard at the moment, but Merry Christmas to everyone!

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Thursday, December 22, 2005 10:11:15 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Sunday, December 18, 2005

Well I thought I'd post something since it's been a while since I went on this site. My arm is all healed up now and I'm back in the water  :o)
Not much else doing at the moment though, I've had a lazy week or so just relaxing and getting on with things. The wind has been on and off and I've managed to hit the water a couple of times with mixed results. (With usually the wind dying out as soon as I hit the water. Then I'm regaled by the other kiters about how good the last 2 hours were! Bah, I hate working 9 to 5! Time to start taking some long lunches I think ;o) )

Christmas is on it's way so I'm looking forward to a few days off. Hurrah!

Merry Christmas everybody!
Sunday, December 18, 2005 10:20:28 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Monday, December 05, 2005

After surviving the weekend kiting at "shark alley", I've finally been laid low by a slightly more humble creature. The oyster. Last night I was kiting at Meola Reef when I came unstuck doing a simple transition, catapulted over the front of my board and landed on a oyster.
3 stitches later and that's me off the water for 8 days  :o(
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Monday, December 05, 2005 9:12:46 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 
Sunday, December 04, 2005
I had a trip down to Raglan over the weekend to scope out the supposedly consistent kitesurfing spot there. Raglan is basically a surfing/tourist destination on the west coast about 2 hours south of Auckland. The benefit of kiting at Raglan is that there is a harbour mouth that is extremely tidal and as such, if you can time the right current direction with the consistent summer sea breeze then you're in business.

I did the usual and had a scope around first, Raglan is a really pretty village and the people were extremely friendly and fun. The main surfing break at Manu beach looked nice and had potential, but the surf was extremely small.
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With the obligatory photo with some statue or other, I made my way to the harbour mouth or "shark alley" as my work mates call it.
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I arrived just in time to see a couple of locals being carried out to sea by the extremely stong current in the harbour mouth. They'd both managed to drop their kites and had no chance of relaunching them in the current. Luckily one of them managed to swim to the south harbour head but the other guy was swept about a half a mile out to sea and had to make his way back from there!

Well I was a little apprehensive after this, but after watching some other locals for a while I gathered my courage and went for it, and thank god I did, it was fantastic. The wind was only 6-8 knots but with a 6 knot opposing current I had no trouble staying upwind, and enjoyed myself so much that I started practicing some tricks, I am now the kiteloop master! (in 6 knots of wind)
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Sunday, December 04, 2005 9:02:59 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #     | 

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