Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Martha's Vineyard in a Bathtub
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Martha My Dear
9-10-2016 Josh and I make it over to Martha's Vineyard in his boat for kiting and fishing! This has been a goal for both us with our boating this year.
With Josh, Darren, Kaitlyn. |
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
What Are You Thankful For?
Sunday, August 21, 2016
You Never Forget How to Ride a Bike
8/21/16 Kiting with Josh This is Josh's first session in 2 years. I thought I'd get to see some really good crashes! I was disappointed. |
Saturday, July 16, 2016
My New Kite Boat
Goodbye little red bathtub.
Hello little gray bathtub.
My old boat was 10'. My new one is 11.5'. Just big enough to get myself into some real trouble. I'm sorry to see the old red boat go. I have such great family memories in that little old boat. Josh's boat is still bigger than mine. |
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Sandy Session
Sandy Neck- Sandy feet, sandy hair, sandy brain. I love it. This is how I relax. Kitesurfed, Sandy Neck, Barnstable, ENE, E, 12-18, 17M Fat Lady/ Mako 150. |
Saturday, July 2, 2016
Egg on my Kite
I've been using my teency tiny inflatable boat to kite off the grid a little. I'm drawn to the wild, secluded spots like South Monomoy. I can't kite there anymore, (legally), so I'm doing some exploring and poking around for new venues.![]() Egg Island, near Kalmus Beach. I launch from the sand bar at low tide and kite in the kiddie pool. This bar is exposed for only about 2 or 3 hours before and after low tide. The main beach in the background would be an easier launch but it's off limits. It has massive signs saying so and a guard actually patrols the beach. I can't say I didn't see the signs. You can read them from 10 miles away. Is this spot worth all the effort of boating out here? No, not really. I just like the challenge of finding a way to kite an otherwise inaccessible spot. |
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Chatham Light
Oh yeah, I love this spot in SE! Especially on the outgoing tide. The waves, sand bars, slicks all line up beautifully in this wind.
My favorite spot is on a sand bar off South Beach near the mouth of Chatham Harbor. This may be one of the very few remaining spots in the world without a kite ban. How lucky is that?! We had better enjoy it while we can. Chatham Lighthouse, Kitesurfed, ESE, SE, 15-25, With Jean, Jamie, Rich. |
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Ban Kite Bans.
Assachusettes is becoming the world capitol of kite bans. I think the authorities won't stop until kiters have been officially declared an endangered species. That's probably the only way we'll get any rights. Then they'll have to put up signs, ropes and barriers to keep birds from interfering with us.
All the kite bans make me nostalgic for windsurfing. I go to Kalmus for a good ol' windsurfing session. I get some good ol' forearm cramping and muscle failure. Windsurfing is hard work! It can age you quickly. I was a young man when I started windsurfing this morning, a tired, frail, old man by the afternoon. Kalmus, Windsurfed, 15-30, SW, WSW, 4.2/Surf 85, 5.2/Acid 94, with Martin, Jay, lotsa others. |
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Plover Sandwich
High tide, solid north wind, and the parking lot in Sandwich is still open to outta towners. Life is good! After my session I walk out to the point so my skin can absorb a little more of the rejuvenating sun and salt. Injured Plover? Nope, she's just faking it. This plover built her nest way out on the point where everyone walks. Every time someone walks near the nest the mommie fakes an injury and limps away from the nest to lead the mean humans away from her eggs. This is what soccer players call flopping and plovers are great at it. The sad thing is that the nest is way below the astronomical high tide mark. It doesn't bode well for the survival of this particular plovers gene pool. Maybe that's as it should be. Town Neck Beach, Sandwich, Kitesurfed, N, 14-22, 12M Rally/ Mako150, Solo. |
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Windsurfing Wimp
I got back on a windsurfer today. I know! Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water. I thought it would make me feel young. Like bringing back old times. Or not.
Luckily I'm not overpowered on my 6m kite today. I still kite cautiously with all that air and water moving around me so quickly. Hey, at least I got to rig a sail and a kite in the same day. Windsurfed, Kitesurfed, WNW 25-40 MPH, with Windsurfer Jay, others, Kiters Chuck, Liam, others. |
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Franconia Ridge: A Werewolf's Tale
Midnight hike by the light of the silvery moon. Hike 5:30 PM to 1:30 AM, very icy. Everybody had practiced their wolf howls for this 2 mile long ridge hike. We make it to the beginning of the ridge, 4800 feet up, but the 40 to 50 MPH winds are howling louder than we are. We abort. Our werewolf spirit is undiminished. We howl our way down the mountain. I howl myself right to my truck and into my sleeping bag. I sleep the sleep of a tired wolf. Hiking by Headlamp Night Hike, Little Haystack. Trip Leaders- Karen Hoagland, Jonathan Niehof, Fred Smith, Ellen Tsai, Keith Watling. |
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Three in One
I kite. I hike. I kite. Mayflower Beach, East Sandwich Game Farm, Horseneck Beach. Not an extremely restful Sunday. At least I'm not spreading myself too thick. Mayflower, Kitesurfed, NW, 10-22, 12M Rally/Mako, With Brad, Jean, Frank, Bryan, Others. E Sandwich Game Farm, Hiked, 3 miles. Horseneck, Kitesurfed, SW, 18-25, 10M Rally/Mako. |
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Windy Sunday
The White Mountain Higher Summits forecast is calling for a mix of sun, clouds, snow, high temps around zero F, winds 80 to 100 MPH gusting to 125. Nice Spring hiking weather. Unfortunately, the hike I'm doing is completely in the trees, and mostly on the lee side of a ridge in NW winds. I'm missing out on all the excitement of hiking in those hurricane force winds. The good news is that I get to stay alive.
Hiked, Mt Hancock, South Hancock, 10 miles, 6.5 hours. Solo. |
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