The Kitebongopeople Thread

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Re: The Kitebongopeople Thread

Post by thedogsbollox » Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:21 am

mrsdreamwarrior wrote:i am hoping that there is going to be some more women there than little old me,and emma.
I'mhoping there is more men there than me and Mike :lol:
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Post by mrsdreamwarrior » Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:01 pm

well if there is only you and mike im sure i will be able to cope with just you two.im sure more people will come along nearer the time.as long as they bring the wifes,kids in their bongos
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Post by Foz.Foz » Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:18 pm

mrsdreamwarrior wrote:well if there is only you and mike im sure i will be able to cope with just you two.im sure more people will come along nearer the time.as long as they bring the wife,kids in their bongos
Thats the reason I got into kiteing, for a bit of peace and quiet from Mrs Foz. =D> =D> :wink:
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Post by Mike Jill and Emily » Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:33 am

I hope we will be able to make the next one - and if so Jill and Emily will be with me ---- and I really want to make the next meet, it is ages since we met up with the RK lot at Ainsdale
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Re: The Kitebongopeople Thread

Post by mrsdreamwarrior » Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:20 pm

perhaps you like peace and quiet from mrs foz but some people maybe like doing things together as a family.
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Post by Perry » Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:42 pm

mrsdreamwarrior wrote:and mike
what do the widows do when you lot are playing,talking and dreaming kites when its also a bongo meet,sit in the bongo and make coffee and tea while we get ignored,
Erm I play, talk and dream kites and am a wife! Like you we kite as a family. Why don't you give it a go, I'd be happy to spend some time with you if you want to try one of my luverly pink stings, cmon mrsdreamwarrior :lol: Kiting needs more girls!

Mike gotta say the RK meet at Ainsdale seems like an eternity ago! Look forward to catching up with you again, but only if we can kitesurf, land kiting hurts the old knees too much now!
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Re: The Kitebongopeople Thread

Post by dreamwarrioruk » Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:37 am

perry
i must say that both the wife and daughter have been known to fly my kites, i usually tow the daughter around and ive even managed to get jo sat in the back buggy all be it at a slow 20mph. my 11 yr old daughter has been seen hanging onto the 6m rage but they generally fly the 2.5 blurr now.
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Re: The Kitebongopeople Thread

Post by Perry » Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:55 pm

Wicked stuff look forward to meeting the girls of the dreamwarrior family at the next meet and have a nice girls fly in 8)
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Re: The Kitebongopeople Thread

Post by snow_kiter » Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:43 pm

Perry wrote: Mike gotta say the RK meet at Ainsdale seems like an eternity ago! Look forward to catching up with you again, but only if we can kitesurf, land kiting hurts the old knees too much now!
I think it was an eternity ago - well at least 18 months. Was that the weekend I met you guys on the beach?
I had just come from Wheelquick having paid the deposit for my Bongo and that was in early June 2007!!
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Re: The Kitebongopeople Thread

Post by dreamwarrioruk » Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:46 pm

mike cant believe you havnt been flying. i even managed to get out over crimbo, getting withdrawals.
think i had 5 outings last year to bls 3 with racekites and 2 personal journeys.
not flown at ainsdale as i find it hard to get the permit for a weekend.
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Re: The Kitebongopeople Thread

Post by Perry » Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:44 pm

Mike if I remember rightly it was April 2007 because we hadn't had our bongo long! And it was so cold at the campsite we sent Ali and Mark to get wood for the fire basket :roll:

Getting the permit for Ainsdale is really easy you can do it all by phone and e-mail. Gill who works at the centre is very helpful indeed. That's how I've done mine as I live 5 hours from Ainsdale no way I'm making that trip to pick up a permit or not to get a permit and have a wasted journey :evil:
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Post by thedogsbollox » Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:20 pm

Perry wrote:Mike if I remember rightly it was April 2007 because we hadn't had our bongo long! And it was so cold at the campsite we sent Ali and Mark to get wood for the fire basket :roll:

Getting the permit for Ainsdale is really easy you can do it all by phone and e-mail. Gill who works at the centre is very helpful indeed. That's how I've done mine as I live 5 hours from Ainsdale no way I'm making that trip to pick up a permit or not to get a permit and have a wasted journey :evil:
You couldn't possibly let us know who to e-mail could you. I live no where near Ainsdale but i was tempted to give it a try over crimbo when visiting family up that way. Was put off by the permit thing myself.

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Re: The Kitebongopeople Thread

Post by snow_kiter » Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:21 am

Details here on the AOSPKC website
http://www.aospkc.co.uk/index.php

I only live 30 minutes away and haven't been there for nearly a year :shock:

Beaches are too flat and boring after you've tried SnowBoarding up-hill in Norway :D :D
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Re: The Kitebongopeople Thread

Post by Perry » Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:52 pm

TDB the website says call to make an appointment to go in, I just called and explained I couldn't just pop in. The lady I dealt with there was Gill and she was very helpful indeed. I'm due for renewal, if she e-mails me I'll PM you th details.
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Re: The Kitebongopeople Thread

Post by Perry » Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:54 pm

snow_kiter wrote:Beaches are too flat and boring after you've tried SnowBoarding up-hill in Norway :D :D
Come to the water snowy you know you want too! A few waves add a bit more excitement into your kiting experience :lol:
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