As unbelievable as it sounds, a good 3/4 of the field at Linda's Farm (the "kite-field") still has 3-4" of snow on it and is covered 100%. I checked the snow tonight, it is feeling like it will hold up for the day. Just count on spring conditions. If the wind is right it will be killer. The Clearsky site is showing 9-18km so keep the fingers crossed.
Also, I will have the fire pit out there so bring something to cook for lunch and something to drink for after. This will be the last day for us in the fields so try to make it out and bring someone with you who might be interested, I will have all the kites and trainers as well.
Anyone who needs directions can e-mail me tonight. Have a good one and we hope to see you Saturday!
Friday, March 27, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Hard To Stay On The Ground

The fields up here are awesome again so some of the boys came up from the city. And as you can see from the picture even launching in this kind of wind was more like flying. Winds were gusting to over 40km so the 6-7M kites were perfect. Not recommended for everyone but if you do get a chance to get more comfortable in these high winds it can be a real rush.
On another note, I have had a few e-mails from people in the area who are maybe looking to get into kiting or trying it out. if you are one of these people who is serious about trying kiting or learning more about it, please send us an e-mail and we can put you on the list. We have a full range of trainer kites as well as a full range of sheetables.
Conditions are good this week so anyone already on the list should call if they are coming up.
Cheers!
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Another Day At Spray

It is amazing the information you can come up with when you use your GPS. 3 hours moving time, and in that time we logged 56km, with a top speed of 44.3km/hr. All this in 15-19km winds.
Although wind was light and it snowed most of the time, we got some good rips in along with some decent airs. There was about 4-6 inches of fresh blown snow, and the spot just south of Driftwood is cool for terrain riding.
There was 5 of us today. Some had to leave early, some just lost their job, some work as little as they can and at least one of us, hates their day job. What did we have in common? The fact that at the end of a fairly decent day of Kiteboarding, we all had a perma-grin on our faces. The world and it's worries do not exist when your sending the kite, or your holding on trying not to get bucked on your a%$. Sure it's a cool sport, there are lots of cool sports. The point is to get out, enjoy yourself, push your limits, and let this unreality strip away to what really matters...
...what really matters? LIVING!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Deep Freeze
Well, Allister was brave enough to come out on Sunday but I can't say it was the most comfortable of weather conditions. The wind was 36km and -26 but it was steady and the 7m Montana flew awesome. As we found out it was sketchy to launch but once your up it is not bad. I highly recommend learning in these conditions as it will eventually give you the confidence to fly in crappy weather. This goes for back-country or mountain flying as some of us have tried it and been tossed hard.
I am looking forward to a warm spell and the lake surfaces getting spongy on top. Spring skiing conditions are coming soon.
I am looking forward to a warm spell and the lake surfaces getting spongy on top. Spring skiing conditions are coming soon.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Awful Conditions
Sunday, March 1, 2009
The Snow Is Good
Although we did wait patiently today for one hour of decent wind, things could have gone better. Wind was just 5km too low to really get going. The snow however is great and should be quite rideable for another week or two. Anyone who can get out during the week should call me and I can line you up with the right fields to kite in.
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