High flying
29 August 2008First flight
30 July 2008
The first time you fly will be a memory for a lifetime. Sergio and Patty (mother of two baeutiful kids) are learning how to fly… Read more »
Hot kiters
20 June 2008Asskicking
3 June 2008
Last weekend there were ass kicking thermals in Tapalpa, more than 8m/s and cloud base around 4500m. When you core one of those bullets, it’s hard not to let out a “yihaaa!” sound. It only takes a few minutes to reach cloud base where to cool air and high altitude makes you feel very exposed. Read more »
Lifestyle
25 May 2008
Kiting becomes for many a lifestyle. Following the wind during the seasonal changes, travelling to exotic places and living life to pursue their passion. Here in the Bay of Flags we kiters have become a group of friends, like a large family that is hunting for the wind, eating, drinking and chillin’ together. Read more »
Overhauled
24 May 2008
After weeks of changing all screws, wires and strange looking bits and pieces, the trike is now completely overhauled and fully operational. We took it for a spin yesterday in the sunset and what a beautiful flight it was! Read more »
Getting high
21 May 2008
Chuck was totally relaxed on the take-off and during our flight from Conchas Chinas, he didn’t worry at all. He even managed to take a couple of pictures while enjoying the spectacular view. It wasn’t until we descended towards the landing field (with a fairly soft spiral dive) that he started to let out some “oooh, oooooh, aaaah” sounds. Read more »
Girl power
20 May 2008
Yesterday we broke another record, we had 6 women kiting in our school! It was also the strongest day of the season (so far), close to 30 knots and it was great seeing Karen and Paula getting up on their boards. The strong conditions can be a little intimidating, but if you take our beginner class, you will feel much safer.
One way isn’t that bad
14 May 2008
Dax, a visiting firefighter/kiter is just learning how to get going on his board and he can go one way now. If your connected like Dax, it isn’t that bad. His technique is to land close to an all incusive hotell further down the beach, get invited by some chicks and enjoy free beers in the pool until someone comes and pick him up.
Double S-bend
10 May 2008
Then a handlepass! A very difficult trick indeed that Chente pulled off yesterday, so he claims. If you don’t know how to do it, take a few hours in our trick school and improve your riding.
