Monday, July 25, 2016

Flying More Than High ... I'm In The Clouds!!

Another early start to a second amazing day of Revolution Team Kite flying.  It's so early there's NO ONE on the highway ... I breezed right along through Astoria and across the bridge, arriving at 8:00 am.  Plenty of time for a parking spot.
Thankfully, two mothers took videos of us flying, otherwise I'd have nothing to show you.  We were flying almost every minute of the day ... and believe me, it was a WORKOUT!

The winds came up to around 20 mph according to my weather app, whipping sand everywhere.  Being a bunch of diehards, we flew regardless!!

That's John on the right, I'm second, and from there I have no idea.  I snipped this image from a video posted online, so it's not too clear.  I do know the far left is the 8 years old.  MAN that kid can fly!!

This is threading the needle??  Forgive me, I don't remember all the names of what we did.  My head was stuffed so full of information on how to get my kite to do what I wanted, there was no room left for names of any kind!!  At any rate, odd numbers went up, then as they came down, even numbers went up through the holes.   I think we managed this three times in a row!!  
Double arch ... I do remember this one.  Same as above, John on the far right, top arch, me second from the right top arch.  From here, we would all burst OUT of the arch trying to keep our same positions, then fly backwards to this position, repeat, then to a straight line, then land together.
With so much wind, no matter how much I adjusted my lines, every time we went UP, it drug me a few feet forward.  My arms now feel like they are going to fall off.  On my right is Mark who has been flying for many years and knows all the routines.  He helped me out a lot!!
This is John and Mark flying a dog stake.  They wrap their lines around a stake and fly the kite over their heads.  There's no way I'm trying THAT!!
Just look at these poor kids trying to hang on!  That was me .... I should have some really great shoulder and back muscles now!!  We did more boxes and triangles, before finally trying the figure eight.  Here's how this works ... or at least SHOULD work.  Sorry I don't have pictures of this, but you would only have seen a big jumble of twisted kites!!  

Everyone goes up ... John starts by making a right hand turn, flying down, then around and up to the top left.  I follow ... sort of ... winding my line under everyone else.  Each one follows, making a tangled mess in the middle.  John now turns left, flies down and around, ending up in his first position with me and everyone else following.  As you can imagine, that didn't work so well the first eight times we tried it!!  Mostly because two of us had never even done that maneuver before by ourselves!!  Finally, on the last try,  I got it right and came out unscathed.  The last four crashed and burned, so we went on to easier things.
If you've never tried flying this type of kite and are up for a little challenge, you should give it a shot. It's great exercise, not to mention being on the beach all day.  My advice is to take a chair with you, because you're going to love it and won't want to leave.  Trust me, after a couple of hours, you're going to want to sit!!

I can't thank Joanna enough for letting me know about this clinic.  It was the most fun I've had in ages, even with all the sand I swallowed, my burned feet and sore shoulders.  To make it even better, I asked John to show me Joanna's secret to her magic fingers AND HE DID!!  Not that I can do it, but maybe with another 100 hours of practice!!
I drove home with my head in the clouds.  I even had extra time to contemplate all my new knowledge as the bridge was backed up for two miles on each side.  Seems a truck conked out right in the middle of the UP section.  I spent 30 minutes on that bridge, hoping THE BIG ONE didn't hit and throw me in the water!!

I slept pretty good, but this morning noticed my arms almost reach the floor.  If I need anything on the top shelf today, I won't need a step stool.  I'm thinking aspirin and the couch should fix me up just fine!!





8 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your flying lessons, looks/sounds like you had a wonderful time!
    Liz-Boise, ID

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    1. Liz, it was just amazing to be able to do tricks ... very challenging for sure! The best part was being around someone who is so excited about his craft he's willing to share everything he knows with everyone!!

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  2. Not about your neat kite flying, but did you ever notice when you go thru the traffic circle south of Astoria, a wooden statue of an Indian on the right side when you are heading into town? check my website,dcschumaker.com , you might be interested.

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    1. David, I never heard of these statues. I'm going to go check it out and maybe start a list of my own!! Thank you so much for the info!!! (I actually think I've seen two on the list)

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  3. Great to see you finally got to fly high. Keep it up. Couldn't get to Tillamook this year but we did get to Ben & Jerry's and Cabot creamery. Jim M

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    1. I have to say Ben & Jerry's is just as good as Tillamook, Jim. I'm definitely going to keep flying!!

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  4. I'm glad you were able to make it to the clinic despite the late notice and even happier that you enjoyed it. _My_ secret? haha, I've learned much from others, John included. Happy flying. You'll get those magic fingers too if you keep at it.

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    1. I owe it all to you Joanna!! The amount of progress in two days is amazing. I don't think I would have ever figured it out on my own. And there's so much MORE to learn!!

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