Living on the
Outer Banks has it drawbacks and rewards. One prize the islands provide are the consistent winds and shallow waters of the
Albermarle and
Pamlico sounds. This is one of the best kite surfing locations anywhere on the east coast. I returned to the island in June to find many of my old friends from high school and college now kiting, whereas before, I was working for
Kitty Hawk Kites and one of few.
Having recently taken a position with
HQ Kites in
Chesapeake, I'm now promoting and selling, among other things,
power kites. The '09 product range includes our first water
relauncable kite, the
NEO.
So here I am learning how to
kitesurf for my job.
Saturday was a good day. Gusty 20-30 mph side onshore winds. Mild air and moderate water temps in the 60s. Perfect conditions to be flying my 8m
NEO with some friends at the new Kitty Hawk Kites store in
Rodanthe. I've figured out how to stay up wind, which is a great feeling of accomplishment, as is getting up and riding for the first time. My board skills need a lot of work. And I learn a little
every time I'm in the water. Recently I started popping some small jumps. Going toe side is next on the to-learn list, which is key to progressing with transitions on my turns.
A big shout out to Ted G for the loaner wetsuit.
I'll be
snowkiting with this guy, Tom
Bourdeau, next month on
Lago Bianco and
Bernina Pass in Switzerland.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGAb02x6gogBut first, I'll be at the
Snow Summit held at famous Skyline Drive.
Time to pack the wetsuit and find my parka.