For anyone who'd like to follow Ian in real-time, this is the new link to the tracking page: (note the old one is now inactivated)
nano.sjy.id.au/
Did Ian make it to Dongara? I can't get the link to work but last time I looked he was in line with the Brand Highway - Indian Ocean Drive intersection.
Bonus points if you ride your electric unicycle home Ian
Did Ian make it to Dongara? I can't get the link to work but last time I looked he was in line with the Brand Highway - Indian Ocean Drive intersection.
Bonus points if you ride your electric unicycle home Ian
He made it to the pub, great effort and he was on his 10 foil, in 25 to 28knts setting a cracking pace , big heads up to his team Clancy and ash, without them it'd be almost impossible , a possible day of rest tomorrow wind permitting
For anyone who'd like to follow Ian in real-time, this is the new link to the tracking page: (note the old one is now inactivated)
nano.sjy.id.au/
I remember the first time I met Ian, it was back in 1999, he came over East for an event that became know as the Love In. Lachlan Beed organised a get together of the first kiters in Australia at Anna Bay on Stockton Beach north of Newcastle. We picked Iain up from Sydney and drove him up there, and I remember from some interesting questions asked by my son Peace who was only 16 at the time, that Iain was someone I was very glad was an Australian soldier!
During the weekend we all got treated to a serious dose of Youngy, from seeing him and several others spontaneously decide to kitesurf from Stockton, to Anna Bay with no support boats across a well known shark breeding ground, its about 35klms. I had a landcruiser at the time and and from watching Iain and a couple of others I could tell they were underpowered and would not make it, so I drove onto the beach at Lavers lane. This eventually gets you out onto the ocean if you don't get bogged down near the wreck of the Cigna, and sure enough we picked up Phil McConachie, driving north we could see someone in the surf zone trying to get out the back, as we got closer we could hear Youngy cursing like you would not beleive, at his pretty sh1tty Concept Air foil kite.
Anyway eventually after another hr or so he gave up, and we gave him a lift back to the house where 30 of use were sharing a 5 bedroom beach house. Youngy showed us all how to play the "aeroplane game" which was an absolute riot! Its some sort of elaborate role playing game where the intention is to put out one of the engines that has caught fire, the engines being people. Youngy of course was the pilot of this aeroplane and had arranged the whole thing so that one of us got drenched in a couple of buckets of water. We actually got our bond back on the house! Youngys pilots chair which unfortunately collapsed under the turbulence was tied back together in the morning with spare kite line....
Hahaha!!
I bought that Concept air foil off Ian in 2003. I still have it?flew it on the oval cupla months ago for a giggle and it still gets cursed at...poor thing has been parked in that many trees, the air comes out the stitching faster than it goes in the intakes!
Still can't believe it got mentioned
Donation on the way champion.
Looks like he is on his way again, leaving Dongara backbeach... anyone know what his goal is for today? WInd is fairly ordinary.
Looks like he is on his way again, leaving Dongara backbeach... anyone know what his goal is for today? WInd is fairly ordinary.
Media commitments in gero, just passed our place , f'....g flying
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n his 19 fly surfer,
Looks like he is on his way again, leaving Dongara backbeach... anyone know what his goal is for today? WInd is fairly ordinary.
Media commitments in gero, just passed our place , f'....g flying
i
n his 19 fly surfer,
Nice update Cauncy! There's some decent thunderstorms firing off Horrocks at the moment. Heading south too from the radar images. Good idea to stop in Gero !
Hope someone is keeping an eye on the weather coming up for him. Big squalls, lightning and thunder up here.
Looks like he is on his way again, leaving Dongara backbeach... anyone know what his goal is for today? WInd is fairly ordinary.
Media commitments in gero, just passed our place , f'....g flying
i
n his 19 fly surfer,
Nice update Cauncy! There's some decent thunderstorms firing off Horrocks at the moment. Heading south too from the radar images. Good idea to stop in Gero !
Yeh they guys were discussing logistics this morning, followed him on a short stretch, very impressed at the speed he was travelling, according to his GPS he hovered around 40 and hit 60 kph, personally anyone tagging along would have to be up to speed or they'd be a liability, fixed them up with accomadation and spent a bit of time over the weekend with the lads, doing it for an important cause
my thoughts exactly Dave, quite a surprising move, surely somebody with this much experience would not set out in flukey squally storms??
Looks like the thunder storms have moved inland so he should be right,
only 10 -12 knts at Gero though,
not enough for most of us but sounds like that is enough to get Ian low flying !!
Looks like he is on his way again, leaving Dongara backbeach... anyone know what his goal is for today? WInd is fairly ordinary.
Media commitments in gero, just passed our place , f'....g flying
i
n his 19 fly surfer,
Nice update Cauncy! There's some decent thunderstorms firing off Horrocks at the moment. Heading south too from the radar images. Good idea to stop in Gero !
Yeh they guys were discussing logistics this morning, followed him on a short stretch, very impressed at the speed he was travelling, according to his GPS he hovered around 40 and hit 60 kph, personally anyone tagging along would have to be up to speed or they'd be a liability, fixed them up with accomadation and spent a bit of time over the weekend with the lads, doing it for an important cause
Good on ya Mick for looking after them. Great cause as you say. Cant do enough for those guys.
my thoughts exactly Dave, quite a surprising move, surely somebody with this much experience would not set out in flukey squally storms??
Yeah, I was a bit worried they werent aware of it coming as it seemed to come from nowhere. SW winds and thunderstorms heading south! Weird. I was watching the storms having lunch on my Horrocks balcony and lightning struck in the bush maybe 10m from me. Got the hair fizzing and everything. Frightened the crap out of me. Last time Ive been that close to lightning was climbing the Eiger 30 years ago.
looks like he might have pulled up on the beach near flat rocks. All good!
Hahaha!!
I bought that Concept air foil off Ian in 2003. I still have it?flew it on the oval cupla months ago for a giggle and it still gets cursed at...poor thing has been parked in that many trees, the air comes out the stitching faster than it goes in the intakes!
Still can't believe it got mentioned
Donation on the way champion.
Sorry to refer to the old girl like that. The cloth was very porous even back in 99 must be like a sieve now? The next stretch for Ian will test him and is preparedness, but I don't know anyone as capable, good luck mate and truly worthy cause.
The boys had to stop at the a bend due to the storm, but he's got the blinkers on and is underway again,
try doing that along the Zuytdorp region!
Taken trawlers from Geraldton to Carnarvon quite a few times.
This section of the trip will be rather scary, if things go wrong.
Very unforgiving and remote stretch of coast to land a kite ,,, large swells and wild back wash / currents off the cliffs for over 100km
Wouldnt want to miss getting in and around Steep Point and into Sharks bay Ps (Watch out for Ballon fishos) .....by the looks of it, you .....carnt get a better wind direction and strenght to take it on,but that swell is going to flog you
The run down the 5km channel from Steep point into Sharks Bay will be a welcome relief smooth fast flat and epic.
Ps Dont underestimate how rough shark bay can get
Following your progress and hope to see you pass through Geraldton
Gutsy stuff all the best
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after the first few days, maybe a days rest would help as the rest of the week is going to get windier.
is Kalbarri to Denham possible in one day with 20 knots?
after the first few days, maybe a days rest would help as the rest of the week is going to get windier.
is Kalbarri to Denham possible in one day with 20 knots?
That is the question you are answering for us
One would think Kalbarri to Step Point would be a good start ... re assess how your holding out
You would 100 percent take a chill pill after rounding Steep point a couple of Km further down , i recokon you could nearly sail straight in to the rangers quaters / homestead there in a southerly which would be on your right hand side , the wind my be a bit offshore pritty shore the coast still runs down wind ........... you would have time to line your run to it.
Of course he can do it. Will be epic though. Biggest risks (in my view) are around recovering from gear or body breakdown but sounds as though he is well prepared and experienced.
after the first few days, maybe a days rest would help as the rest of the week is going to get windier.
is Kalbarri to Denham possible in one day with 20 knots?
Maybe false entrance at a push,
Looks as though there is a beach around a small headland on Carrarang station 20ks or so before Steep Point. Anyone know if that is a place you could land at if you had to?
5.10pm Monday 11/10/2014
10 to 15 knots wsw overcast troughy / earlier thunderstorms built up / thunder showers 2 till 4
Even got a wave at ST Georges ...............sic made my day
Of course he can do it. Will be epic though. Biggest risks (in my view) are around recovering from gear or body breakdown but sounds as though he is well prepared and experienced.
Another news article mentions he's ex SASR so with a background like that, risk management in life and death situations is an everyday thing.
Nothing like 150km+ of 200m high cliffs, big swell, whales and a healthy shark population to keep your day interesting It will be an amazing experience that's for sure
GERO!
Ian and the crew have arrived safely here tonight in Drummonds.
440km since Friday morning.
Knackered but now well-fed with just enough coldies in all of them. They're all off sound asleep already at 9:30.
Much discussion in the morning will surely ensue about the next appropriate steps, given the highly unfriendly-looking weather forecast for the next 5 days or so.
Suspect there will be a few "chill days" ahead -- after all, tomorrow is Remembrance Day and we've got a crew of ex-soldiers here!
A few equipment issues to tidy up (only little stuff) but plenty to do.
Great to see Ian in such great shape and great spirits. The man is simply unstoppable.
I watched him round the end of Point Moore with the binos, launched from Sunset and kited out to try and join him from Sunset to Drummonds, but I had no chance. Even on an 11m kite, had to give it up and pack it in after less than 500m--was hardly able to plane... The way he flies that 19m foil is just amazing.
By the time I'd put the kite down, packed up and walked back to my "support vehicle" and drove home, Ian still beat me to Drummond Cove, about 15km up the beach. In less than 6 knots of wind he must have been travelling at least 20knots on that monster foil to get there in that amount of time! Incredible!
More to come tomorrow...