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Klart hon gjorde! Malin rockar fetast!
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Medlem5 maj, 2012 vid 13:24 som svar på: Vill ha gamla kitelinor, erbjuder armband el dylSynd! Vi slängde just flera påsar med gamla nystan som vi inte hade användning av. Men detta ska vi ha i åtanke i framtiden!
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Precis som vissa skriver här ovan kommer du få väldigt subjektiva recensioner här på forumet.
Men för att svara på några av dina frågor så är våra kurser i full gång sedan i slutet på mars. Räkna med cirka 2 dagar för att komma igång ordentligt. Vi har nyss byggt ett vattensportcenter på Lomma Beach som vi är väldigt stolta över eftersom Lommabukten och Habo Ljung erbjuder Skånes (och kanske landets) i särklass bästa nybörjarspot.Om inte det säljsnacket gick hem så har du i nordvästra Skåne även Kiteskolan Båstad som är erfarna och duktiga, liksom Kitelife här nere hos oss 😉 Vassego!
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You definitely chose the right town to study in! Like the others have said: Swing by Habo and you’ll meet a sweet crowd. We’re opening our kitecentre here in May if you haven’t found gear yet and want to rent (or just hang out when it’s not windy enough for kiting). See you all soon!
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Interview by PAP:
You’ve left El Gouna on Friday morning with intention of covering a distance of 200 km and reaching Duba in Saudi Arabia. What had happened, that you send a SOS signal on 5 pm?
I’ve waited for a week in El Gouna near Hurghada for good conditions, for good wind. Such a forecast, for all day, was for 2nd of March. I started in wind of 4 in Bft scale, which has later reach 5 Bft. When there was around 60 km till destination, the wind has suddenly died, just like fire blown from a match. There was no wind, the kite collapsed. After 1,5 hours nothing indicated that the wind will come back. Waves have, however, started to build up. Sun was setting down, so I called SOS. After about 3 hours I called it again.
How did you spend the first night?
In comparison to the second night, this one was peaceful, even though I didn’t think I would it in extreme conditions on the Red Sea. I’ve run out of beverage and I’ve had two liters of energy drink and water with glucose. I’ve earlier eaten two high caloric snack bars, so I had to keep a fast. I’ve drained a little air from tubes and made a raft with my board. During the night, the wind was back. I’ve drifted in the coast direction, but when the wind direction shifter, I was pushed back to the sea. It was like this all over again – one step forward, two steps back. In one moment I was about 30-40 km from shore. When I’ve seen fisherman’s boats I’ve fired a rocket, but they must’ve not seen it, as they didn’t react.Then the second night…
At first I’ll say that I owe surviving it to my brother Piotr, who forced me to take a knife. Maybe he had some kind of premonition. I was pushed by the wind to the worst place, a reef, where sharks have been preying. They were about 2,5 to 6 meters. They attacked me through my kite, which must’ve also attracted them because of its colour. I stabbed them in the eyes, nose and gills. The fight, which I’ve miraculously survived, took whole night. By the morning, they were gone. There were eleven of them. On Sunday another species have been looking for me. These sharks have circled near my already frayed raft, but they didn’t attack.Did you have any hope after the second night, that you’ll be found before getting eaten by sharks?
Of course, because hope dies last. It built up in me on Saturday afternoon, when a helicopter flew above me. I was sure that the crew had seen me, because they were waving. I responded, but that was all of our contact. It was similar with a boat. I thought, that it would nearly ram me. Not even close though. Maybe when the sun was shining, in big waves, I couldn’t be seen. In the end I’ve been collected by a military boat, with I think 6 people crew.
You are after tests in hospital in Duba. What are the results?
To doctors’ surprise very good and there has been a lot of tests. My arrival has caused a lot of confusion, but personnel is great. I would like to thank our consul Igor Kaczmarczyk, who has organized everything here, from the morning when he had arrived, and all the people who have been involved in the rescue action. I’ve already drunk several liters of water and juice for their health.
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”Jobba med snö i Sahara” 😉
Fast riktigt kul att höra att ni växer!
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jäkla najs!
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Medlem22 november, 2011 vid 08:47 som svar på: Vill du utbilda dig till kitesurfinginstruktör?Kanoninitiativ!
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Medlem21 november, 2011 vid 12:51 som svar på: Winch shred från lite olika spots i söderRiktigt feta spots!
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Vänta till i vår. Jag tror inte det är många som är sugna på att lättvinds-skimma när det är fyra grader.
Den tappar inte i värde över vintern, snarare tvärtom.
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Grym idé!
Vi har haft lite samarbeten med Tusen och 2 där ägaren älskar kiting och gärna har oss på kitepub. Där kan vi visa kitefilm på projje om vi vill också. Hör av dig på PM om du vill rodda ihop något så kan du få kontaktuppgifter! -
Ja, man kan säga att frv är del av dmi, fast jag tycker också det är rätt stor skillnad kvalitetsmässigt.
Baseras typ inte alla vädertjänster på hirlam? Det är väl typ meteorologernas tt?
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Gör om omröstningen med frv också. Sen är det som folk säger att det beror på om man vill ha långtidare eller 24h.
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Så jäkla najs som alltid! Bra ladd.
Fan såg ut som om marre var rätt nära järnspätten som sitter under ytan där vid en av krascherna 😉 -
Shit vad nice! Klart ni var först. Ingen har ju tidigare visat bildbevis!
