Tuesday, May 31, 2011

First sunburn of the year :-/

On the Locus webcam, the wind looked like it was going to buck the forecast so I trotted down to the beach.

Took the Speed2 to the beach with the 'door and the 'radical. Beach was all mucky still from the typhoon the previous day, and the sand was muddy :( washed-up branches and bamboo stalks and crap everywhere, so I had to pick my way through the junk to lay out lines. Ended up doing a side-launch a la an arc, so the kite got muddy. Doh.

Nicely powered with the 'door so I came back in and got the 'radical. Easy to ride for sure, although the back-foot kept skipping out on me - I must be doing something wrong. Seem to remember a tip about it somewhere, will have to search the interweb again.

Riding around, trying some jumps and whatnot but the wind is steadily picking up. I'm starting to feel over-powered on the big foil so I head in and get Soh to land the kite for me ... he's had tuition at landing foils :D

Back to the car, I grab the 13m Crossbow and run around pumping it up blah blah blah. Get on the water and ... doh. Under-powered on the 'radical, so back to the 'door ... now only slightly under-powered :( throw some silly jumps, not much height but I land them all holy crap!

Wind dies off, I stand on the beach wondering if I should go get the SA2 again. Soh tried out the Flydoor and the Flyradical ... he's riding MILES upwind on the 'door and is surprised by how easy it is to ride, once he gets used to it. He thought the 'radical was ok but he's a wakestyle rider - too flat for him!

I run back to the car for the Speed2 again but now it's really gone off and as I unpack, the wind dies right away. Wait around for a while then give up ...

Got out on the water with the 720-armour Shark's too ...
• Very good anti-fog, I'm sure the little holes in the lens help. Better than the Wiley-X's so far. Full head dunking made a little fogging that cleared as soon as I got moving.
• The Hyrdrophobic lens coating works well until the dirty spots the water leaves start to build up but that wipes off easy. Good to know cos that seems to be a problem with the GoPro - no matter how much Rain-X I use ... looks like I'm going to have to resort to licking the lens after all LOL
• Very comfy - don't even notice they're on at all and they wrap around the face nicely too. The rubber on the nose and top/bottom of the frames is comfy but not intrusive.
• Field of view not restricted noticeable - I never tried to peer over the top like I have done with the others ...
• Stayed on the head ok when I did a bum dunk, the method I lost all the Seaspecs with. It wasn't from as great a height though as the wind wasn't up to much. And I had them leashed to the wetsuit ;)

So far, very good glasses, I'm greatly impressed - better fit, comfort and satisfaction than the Wiley-X; so I'd rank Sharks as #1, SeaSpecs #2 and Wily-X in at #3.
I got mine from ChainReactionCycles.com who seem to be the only internet vendor ... 720-armour.com told me they're working on Shark ver 2 so if they're better - they'll be pretty bloody good!

As I'm typing this I look at my hands and see red gloves :o guess I got my first burn for the season! And I forgot to put sunblock on my lips ... ouchie.

Wind was from 6 to 14 knots.

What I learned today ...
• Flyradical L - awesome board! Thanks Ripsesssionkites - again!
• 720-armour Sharks - awesome glasses!
• Getting my jumps & redirections sorted - awesome!
• Shoulda taken my P4 15 ... that might have seen me riding for longer and pumping less.
• white kites and mud ... bad.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

FINALLY!

After nearly 2 weeks of no wind in the right direction, I was getting pretty desperate so on discovering a barely-reasonable forecast for this afternoon, I headed down to the lake right after work.

Sat on the beach watching ... nothing. No wind at all. My anemometer measured - 2 knots :( in the gusts! :D But the wind was supposed to kick-off around 5 though so I kept waiting; raked up some rubbish to pass the time and make my socks stinky ... mmm sweaty feet.

Dunno exactly when, but the wind eventually arrived 5-ish; I was getting gusts up to 9 knots when I decided to give it a shot and headed back to the car to get gear. Was pretty convinced it was an SA2 day so I got into the wetsuit, picked up the Silberpfeil and the Flydoor and headed over to the beach.

Quick setup and out onto the water (yah foils!) ... nicely powered and happy for about 20 minutes on BUTTER flat water - it was excellent! Then the wind picked up and we got some foot high waves ... and I was over-powered :( I put the advice I read recently into practice - kite low-ish, drop your bum and edge hard which worked fine. Played with load'n'pop, again trying out advice and got some nice big ones :)

Tried to work the kite for some jumps ... man it's a slow old bus. Send the kite, edge up and ... wait for it ... here it comes ... right about ... now! Up you go but not far cos there's not much boost as I've killed it already but flo-oooooat downwind, redirect the kite and whee! off you go. Got a few big jumps in though - muffed one, overflew the kite and splashed down ... the SA just opened up like an arc and floated downwind. I got my head above water and tugged a rear line to get it out of shape and moving in the wind, then body-dragged to my board - no hassles! Great tune by Jim/John at powerzonekitesports.com!

Wind dropped off a little as the sun was going down, so I started doing downloop transitions ... all good fun till the last one, when the kite built so much apparent wind and speed through the power-zone that I went shooting off like a rocket and it took almost an entire tack to get the board, kite and speed under control :D

I was the second to head in and pack up as it started to get dark - I could have kept riding easily in the dropping wind but I wanted a bit of light so I could put the kite down without skewering it on the bamboo rubbish or tangling it in the gardening implements Miyacchi left out ...

Great session! Too much kite (or board) left me wishing I had my Psycho4 or the Flyradical though ... epic wind, crappy riding on my part :D

Also, recently discovered this page of the Japan Meteorological Agency so now instead of my flakey guesses at the wind speed, you can have the official flakey guesses at wind speed.

Today, the wind was listed at 8knots at 5pm, dropping to 7 knots at 7pm. Utter rubbish, it was at least that - I'd say 12 to 14 knots easy cos I read 8knots when the wind first picked up, and it was stronger than that when I got back to the beach. Oh well better than nothing I guess :(
Ha! weather-gpv.info was listing 12 to 14 when I checked just now for the same time period!

What I learned today ...
• Options. You need them - take either 2 kites or 2 boards to the beach, even if you think you got it sussed with your kite choices. I missed getting the 'radical wet today :(
• Timing for the SA is essential - but difficult!
• Sheeting out at the right time is important too but -
• Body position - my problems have been twisting around on the descent of the jump and landing on my heels with the kite behind me, falling over backwards cos I've rotated too far. This CAN be countered by - waving your legs around :D I pushed out my back leg and sorta leaned that way and I corrected the rotation, landed clean ... nice!
• SA2 is a big ol' bus ... the Speed3 loses a bit on the bottom end but if it has better turning ... hmm ...
• Probably should have put sunblock on :(

Friday, May 13, 2011

Dodging Trees

Ok that's twice now Lazarus plug-in has fucked me up - bastard thing! Lost 2 entries >:( one more time ...

Friday, 4pm.
Wind was all show and no blow.
Launched the 10, out and back, gave up and put the 13 up. Better.
Wind dropped off steadily till sunset.
Tons of crap in the water from the rains and wind - bamboo, rubbish, rushes and even a couple of trees!
Beach is messed up too - now there's a lagoon in our launch area!
Big air is better after following the advice from the link Ricardo posted. Even switch is getting better.
Aerial transitions are starting to zing!
Waves were huge - over my head but fun to ride.
Wily-X goggles work fine; fog up when wet but unfog with some airflow.

... stupid Lazarus!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

1 step back, 2 forwards? - The Movie!

Forecast looked crankin' for today but you never can tell, so I loaded the car up with the Flydoor, Rip Plus and my 16, 13 and 10m Crossbows. Got to Locus and the wind was good so I hauled the 13 and 10 'bow and the 2 boards over the road ...

... tough decision. Dithered around for a bit and decided to go with the 13 and the Rip Plus cos I need to get used to a small board. Started off with ol' Faithful though and was muy powered! Boosted some MONSTER jumps - seriously, they were massive and I just hung around under them for ages - but it was clear that the 13 was too much kite.

Pumped up the 10 and got back on the water ... weird being under such a small kite but I was easily powered, as the locals swapped down to the 7, 6, and 5m kites :o the big board had to go, so I jumped on the Rip Plus.

I'm determined to get used to a small board cos there'll be a Flyradical L in the mail soon hopefully - thanks Ricardo again! - so I persisted through the first few? many? minutes of nose dives and wipe-outs then I was riding and moaning to myself about the footpads not being as nice as the FS ones then I was just riding! I guess it's pretty easy to do when you're overpowered on a 10m kite :D

Spent a lot of the tack just standing on the fins, cos any edging at all sent me rocketing upwind miles away from the beach. Had a good amount of space to myself so busted some more monster jumps ... until I fucked them up several times in a row, looping the kite and slammed but myself good, at which point I came in for a break.

As I was sitting down having a drink, the Mistress of Disaster decided to launch her kite - this time, without checking that someone else hadn't laid their lines across hers. So up goes her kite with a bar wrapped around them and the kite attached to it starts to head skyward ... thankfully she got yanked into a nose dive and let go the bar and her kite depowered.

Seriously, what is wrong with people? If you're not flying the kite, wrap your line up don't leave them strung out over the beach! Common fucking sense and the only people who do it seem to be me, So and Hironobu ...
When I went to launch at the start of the day, I had to untangle the Master of Disaster's lines from mine first - he SAW me laying out my lines but landed his kite and just left his lines there, right over the top of mine. Wanker. He blew the LE on his brand new 8m Park so that'll learn him.

Anyway. I packed up my 13m before something happened to it.

Back out onto the water with the 10m and the Rip. Trying to control my jumps and land them rather than crashing or splashing down. Apparently the wife turned up for a while and she got some video, which I'll trim and upload. Not really exciting though cos like I said, was trying to do controlled jumps - not "how high can you fly?". Did a lot of jumps from the flat water behind the waves, rather than boosting off the face of the wave (although I still did them too) in the search for the elevator jumps. Did a lot of toe-side riding too ... for what that was worth :D

Sun was touching the hills, daylight is running out and I was spent. Great day, epic gusting to stupid but was muy bien! When I got back to the car, wife had left a choccie bar and drink for me too - lovely!

Finally edited the movie. After spending hours making it nicely sync with the audio track, fuckin' YouTube disabled it. Lame. Music from the '70's gets the ban-hammer but more recent tunes don't? That's a bit mad! So this is a place-holder until I get home and can upload to Vimeo ...


One step back, two forwards? from Kevin Henry on Vimeo.

What I learned today ...
• I might even need a 7m :o
• Riding a small board - possible! Starting needs more aggressive power strokes but I can cope with the short nose if I adjust my brain.
• 10m kite is crazy fast. Accidental kiteloops ... hurt.
• Small jumps I'm okay with - can redirect at the right time and ride away but going big results in splashdowns :( I still think it's timing of the redirection.
• Failed jump? Keep the kite behind you for a soft splash down.
• AERIAL TRANSITIONS! Little more than clearing the fins from the water, but I did a whole bunch in a row WOO HOO!!! At first they were lucky accidents but I did a number on purpose :)
• Don't need wetsuit boots anymore.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Light wind - lovely!

Missed a great session yesterday - saw the joy on the webcam when I got home from hockey at 5pm :( - but the forecast was for more of the same today!

Fail. We got less :(

Luckily, I'm the proud owner of a 19m Speed2 Silver Arrow and a Flydoor so I actually got some riding in! Kept losing ground downwind cos I was jumping and fooling around, but eventually the wind picked up just a touch more (it was 4-7 knots when I unpacked the kite) and I was going upwind finally! Had some fun for a bit then was just starting to feel overpowered at full trim so thought I'd go back to the 16m Crossbow - I had pumped it up already, after all ...

... hmm, just powered. Had some fun playing silly buggers like I don't dare with the foil, pulled off some nice jumps and even some (intentional) aerial transitions! Getting real good at the down loop carve turn too :D

Was a bit crowded and there were a few close calls.

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The Mistress of Disaster - what a bitch! Everyone walks all the way up the beach, waits to get into the water and start in the order they arrived - but not her, she's got to jump in just downwind of you, fuck around for a few minutes holding you up before diddling off. She does the reverse when you're trying to walk up the beach too. And she never N-E-V-E-R looks behind herself when she fucking turns! She nearly flew into me yet again.

Boofhead the Huncback - likes to trample your lines into the sand and stand over your kite smoking, flicking burning ash all over it. Also has no idea about the water code - I was on a starboard tack, he was coming at me with his kite at or above 45° and would have gotten tangled in my lines if neither of us moved. He didn't even move his kite so at the last minute I dove my kite and went to head downwind of him - grr! - and as I did that, he started a turn by diving his kite so I had to whip my kite back to port and continue my bearing off as a heel to toe turn. Moron.

SeaSpecs - DON'T fucking float, unless you consider bricks to float. 3 pairs now at the bottom of Biwa, 2 pairs had been tied to my wetsuit pull cord ... in the milliseconds that I splash down and pop my head back up, they're fucking gone to the bottom like a rocket. Debating what to do about new pair of glasses ...

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Despite that, had a good day playing with the low wind. Praise the lord - or Ricardo! - for the Flydoor, what a great board! And the Silberpfeil made the most of the utter butter water we had for the first 2 hours ... OMG flat water riding at last!

What I learned today ...
• SeaSpecs do NOT float ... Ffffff uuuuuuuuuuuuu ...
• Am very happy I didn't buy a Naish Cult - the dude out on the 15 had to swim in TWICE cos it simply wouldn't relaunch - even from T.E. down :o Not an unusual occurrence! The F-One's don't relaunch so well in light wind either ...
• When I've trimmed in the Silberpfeil about 1/2, I could be having great fun on the Crossbow. A smaller board will mix it all up though :D
• SA2.5 overlaps perfectly with the 16 'bow but is a PITA to pack up in a hurry!
• Don't pack it up wingtip to wingtip but rather roll one end to the center, then the other. A little more time consuming but zero SPL or bridle tangles ...

Monday, May 2, 2011

Summer's on the way!

Went down the lake today to get over the weekend blues ... forecast was for crap but the webcam at Locus looked great! But by the time I arrived, it was borked again ...

Unpacked the Silberpfeil and rode the edge of the bottom end limit for a while; doing some riding, doing some walking ... then the wind picked up and was nicely- to over-powered for the rest of the evening.

Got off the lake about 30 minutes before dark, packed up and got home about 7:30pm - woohoo! summer is well on the way!

What I learned today ...
• NEED a smaller board!
• ALWAYS take 2 boards or two kites over to the lake - they're too far away in the boot in the carpark!
• If you think the Speed is going to luff, grab a rear line and haul on it!
• Landing a decent jump - make sure the big foil is diving downwind to stop the luff.
• If you swing under it (moron) try and turn it to get speed back into it or ... grab a rear line and haul on it!
• Riding toe-side is much easier when you're tethered to a tractor ...
• A bad day at Biwako is better than a good day at Hamamatsu :P