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I think a big reason for no action with this sign and these tags and stuff is the fact that the percentage of kiters using and reading this forum regularly is about 7%, in the end its going to take some beach promotion when we are all out there riding. Does anyone remember the tbksa, where it was about 35 of us and we were being reactive after olga's kite went into the skyway(from gear failure). forum talk is forum talk and it should be taken seriously but it isnt. we need to have face to face conversations. Do you guys know how many people showed up to the pre race party at WSW? A sh!t load. If we can get them to hold something like that again in reference to the recent ban talk, then we could get some stuff done hands on. promote the "kite night" on the beaches and advocate all riders to try to attend, because you arent going to be attending for "us" but rather for "you" because a beach ban is everyones problem. I'm sure there are a bunch of people with good ideas as well as people who would be able to put them into action. blabbing around on the forum, will just make this case go around in circles.
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and seriously the ridiculous forum callouts need to end. everyone has at once done something "wrong". ive done my fair share, but calling out toby, when he is trying to help, for one thing he did wrong a couple of months ago is absurd. plus that kind of negativity is going to steer alot of people away from trying to help.
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All this is going nowhere.....if some of you havent already noticed...
If we dont come together on this somehow...we might as well find a new sport..imo |
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Amen! Alex, saw you in the new Ecplise ad in Kiteboarder!!!!!! Freaking sweet!
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<jason, i believe i offered up a pretty good way of "coming together"
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Agreed Alex.
I saw that ad too, way to throw down!!! Roy, saw you in the latest issue of Gaysians Digest. That Gayley you were doing up there in Panama City was pretty limp-wristed!!!
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Maybe we should have a new tag. The "i know better but it's ok today" tag.
We could wear it every time we ride. Ok, seriously, Alex you are almost right, BUT kiters follow by example right there on the spot. Go out and set an example. A newb for example would not want to be the only one riding by himself like a kook in the swim area while the pros are out throwing 30ft jumps and handle passes beyond the buoys off the big swells. It's all about perception. If it's perceived to be "cool" to ride in the swim area, everyone will do it, if it's not, they won't. Surfers and skateboarders don't learn by sitting around talking about rules. They learn by example from watching the veterans. If the veterans would set an example I really think it would make a huge difference. |
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Alex..
Your idea is good...not saying its not... but we are going to have to get a big turnout...for this "kitenight" and actually do this thing... and not have it turn into "BeerFest" within 15 minutes
It will have to be orginized...and have an agreed upon result at the end.... Like the first hour everone pontificating thier point of view...second hour weeding out the one's that are unrealistic...third hour voting on the easiest one with that will produce the greatest results.....tho just my opinion |
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my two cents..
signs and tag systems would work well in areas such as SW LP and EB, maybe NB too.. i have no problem with the idea, but i dont think there is anything we can do about people riding in swim zones on the gulf coast, especially when most are doing downwinders.... only teh beach law enforcement can and eventually will take care of it...
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Look for yourself: http://www.thegreatseparation.com/ne...l-to-feed.html http://www.sptimes.com/2007/11/18/Ne...eed_wild.shtml All it takes is one pissed of person with money, friends on the city council, and time. There are plenty of these people who live on the beach. Ducks don't hurt swimmers. Count your days fellas. |
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