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Created by Velocity > 9 months ago, 26 Feb 2008
Velocity
WA, 185 posts
26 Feb 2008 4:58PM
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A place to introduce yourself, let others know your location, the kind of kites you fly, also for new people wanting to get into the sport to say G'day.

Velocity
WA, 185 posts
26 Feb 2008 5:21PM
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Getting the ball rolling then.

My name is luke, based in Sydney, fly any kites that take me off the ground, mostly Manta's & Flysurfers, but can't go past the Blades for a session either. Buggy Freestyle is my thing addicted to boosting

Cheers.
Luke


schmik
NSW, 235 posts
26 Feb 2008 7:30PM
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Howdy all. My name is mike and i'm a kite addict. I landboard and kitesurf. I have been known to buggy sometimes but i prefer to do it standing up. I also love a bit of snowkiting but i don't get to do that often enough to call myself a snowkiter.

Here is a short clip.




OMFG...... there is actually a NE blowing in syd... now.

mike

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
26 Feb 2008 9:23PM
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where is the beach in the other U tube clip? please!

hills
SA, 1622 posts
27 Feb 2008 12:24AM
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Hi all, great to see more land lovers on here. I'm from the dark side as you put it and sail a class V landyacht, but I love anything to do with wind and speed, be it on land (or in your case, well above it) or on water.

I hope I can see you guys in SA in action one day, the vids & pics look great!!

27 Feb 2008 10:42AM
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landyacht said...

where is the beach in the other U tube clip? please!


Its Stockton beach, actually up the Anna Bay end I think. Velocity has a sick video from a recent visit up there.
It would be excellent for a land yacht at the top end where the pic is taken, but the beach gets narrower as it gets closer to Newcastle.
I've buggyed several times from Anna bay to the shipwreck, approx 20klms one way!!. Need an ESE wind to do it easily. Top end where the pic is takne works best in SE with a low tide.
The inner dune area is good after rain in any wind direction, if the sand is dry its only possible with a big foot buggy and its a downwind trip, no problem if you have a 4WD and a spare driver.
Its serious 4wd sand driving country, softroaders are always getting bogged there. need a permit to take a vehicle on the beach or into the dunes, available from Anna bay servo.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve

Velocity
WA, 185 posts
27 Feb 2008 9:04AM
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Hey Hills, Landyacht, appreciate you stopping in, we are land yacht friendly here, flying is flying all welcome.

As steve said the beach is Stockton, most excellent when the tides are right and a SE-SW wind blowing. If you want to see the video its on youtube under Kite Buggy Carnage.
Cheers
V

lickedysplit
NSW, 18 posts
27 Feb 2008 8:16PM
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Well, hey hey hey - Fancy seeing you lot here :D

Sydney Buggier here, been buggying for a few years now and met plenty of great people doing it. I currently ride for KitePower in Sydney and have done so since the end of last year (Hi Steve) and gotta say it's been pretty damn good.

Looking forward to meeting some new kiters through SeaBreeze.

T.

the doctor
NSW, 18 posts
27 Feb 2008 10:22PM
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hi guys
great stuff . I'm a blokart sailor in Sydney and am trying to get land sailing happening around Sydney and anywhere in a three hour radius and beyond. It would be unreal to meet up and have a run somewhere and see how the blokart performs against your gear,even swap rigs for a test run. At the end of the day we all sail on land.
cheers

Velocity
WA, 185 posts
28 Feb 2008 6:36AM
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Troy welcome to the dark side amigo, Troy is one of the serious flyers in Aus great bloke and always up for a fly! Plus has a boot full of gear

The Doctor....... anytime you want to check it out your welcome, and yes a few of us would def like to have a session in your Blokart

V.

hills
SA, 1622 posts
29 Feb 2008 8:57PM
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If you PM Laurie, he'll make this thread a sticky for you so that it always remains at the top of the list.

Velocity
WA, 185 posts
1 Mar 2008 8:06AM
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Thanks Hills,

Good Plan!

V.

Howie au
WA, 2 posts
6 Mar 2008 11:46AM
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Just like to say hello to you all my first post here. Just new to the kiting arena. Live in Langwarrin South In Melbourne. Have only been buggying for a few months on and off when I can get out of the house.


Anyway G'Day

Velocity
WA, 185 posts
6 Mar 2008 4:20PM
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Gday Howie,

Welcome aboard, apologies for the small section so far, still putting stuff together, been flat out this week with work.

Enjoy.
V.

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
8 Mar 2008 9:05PM
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Velocity said...

As steve said the beach is Stockton, most excellent when the tides are right and a SE-SW wind blowing. V

Yet another spot on the adventure holiday list.
when are the best winds + beach conditions. ie time of year

9 Mar 2008 12:35PM
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G'day Doctor, Howie, Landyacht, Hills, Troy

Yeah Doc we all sail on land, no problems from me mixing it with blokarts or land yachties, even on the water I chase down any interesting looking boats and get up closer for a look if I can.

Stockton is best for a landyacht over summer, from October to April, SE to E winds work best on a low tide during daylight hours, beware of mad 4WD drivers (most are fine) and fishing rods and lines.
Buggyers can get back into the dunes in winter especially if it has been raining a lot.

Great spot for a weekend or longer getaway. Libre buggy shipment should be late here this week I hope

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve

Goz
QLD, 13 posts
25 Mar 2008 8:59AM
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Hi All,

Jamie from Rockhampton in QLD, Ride a Libre V-Max II with an 4.5m Ozone Cult or 3m PKD Buster at Farnborough Beach Yeppoon.

When do you know you have enough kites?

Velocity
WA, 185 posts
25 Mar 2008 9:58AM
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Welcome Goz!

I generally know I have enough kites when my bank balance is suffering!

Cheers
V.

jdhot
NSW, 44 posts
27 Mar 2008 11:57PM
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Hi guys my name is John, I've only been into kiting about 6mths but caught the bug from day 1, I now have a PL MKII buggy an array of kites all fixed bridles as yet, think I'll get the experience on them first before upgrading to a de-power, though I tempted after the pounding I copped the other day.
It nice to see some familiar names, I was wondering what happened to all the Sydneysiders.
Bumped into Steve and Jon today from Kitepower at Wanda/Cronulla with that Libre machine, it's awesome.


Cheers for now
jd

Velocity
WA, 185 posts
28 Mar 2008 8:31AM
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Welcome JD!

Great to have you on board amigo must catch up for a fly soon!

Cheers
Luke

andyfly
ACT, 8 posts
8 May 2008 10:24PM
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G'day all,

My name is Andy, I live in Canberra , Have been flying Kites 6mths-ish, ride a Plxr+ and lovin it

great to see another place to rant about things kiting and hope to contribute in a positive way.

Cheers Andy

Velocity
WA, 185 posts
9 May 2008 9:23AM
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Andy

Great to have you onboard amigo

Flying kites for 6 months?????

You had me fooled, I thought you had been flying for years

andyfly
ACT, 8 posts
9 May 2008 9:48PM
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6mths-ish

First power kite bought Aug 07
Buggy bought Dec 07

prior to that it was stunt kites and a toys-r-us toy foil , which were quite good trainers for the addiction that was to come

Andy

adriank
5 posts
25 May 2008 4:07PM
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Hi every body

I was looking at at doing landsailing however after looking around they look like a bit of a problem to sail with laws ect

So I gess my first question is how hard is to get into kit buggies is there any where near hervey bay qld to do it

hills
SA, 1622 posts
25 May 2008 7:54PM
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Unfortunately I think the same laws affect us all Adrian

That said Kite buggying looks like great fun, get into it!!

Velocity
WA, 185 posts
29 May 2008 7:25AM
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Adriank,

Welcome, I am not sure about laws I think most of the time common sense accounts for most of it. for eg, my local park has a lot of people walking through it, I find being diplomatic about it with smiles and chit chat is a good way to keep the rangers at bay.

Preferably wide open spaces are the best places to do buggying, in fact I would have thought buggying would be more policed than land sailing/ blowcarts as we have 100ft of kite lines to kill people with rather than just a mast attached to a blowcart.

Either way, just keep it away from people whenever possible, most people I have found are more fascinated by the sport rather than put out by it.

As for Harvey Bay, I am sorry I do not know of people up that way, but would have thought you have some pretty good beaches up there to hit at low tide.

If you haven't flown a kite before, suggest getting your skills up static flying first then hopping in a buggy, trying to learn both at the same time would be frustrating.

Cheers
Luke

hills
SA, 1622 posts
23 Oct 2010 12:42PM
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Is this thread too old to add too?

EDIT: I guess not, at least not now anyway!

SamMurray
2 posts
27 Oct 2010 10:45PM
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No way, I'm keeping an eye on things. Post away.

Do you buggy? You're not in Perth, per chance?



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