June 10, 2008

ODSKC, NJSKC registration information

We just recieved this email from Marc Conklin of the Eastern League…

Hello all,

Just wanted to remind everyone that the registration for the 16th annual Old Dominion Sport Kite Championships (ODSKC 2008) ends at midnight, Tuesday, June 17. Any non-novice registrations postmarked after that date will not be accepted. You can register for ODSKC online at http://www.richmondairforce.com/ODSKC/registration.htm. It’s fast, it’s easy, do it!

ODSKC will occur on June 21-22, 2008 at Dorey Park in Richmond, VA. The ODSKC web site (link above) has information about hotels, compulsory figures, etc.

The next Eastern League event after ODSKC will be the New Jersey Sport Kite Championships on July 18-19 at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, NJ. If you’ve never been to this event, or if you’ve never been to Liberty State Park, I HIGHLY recommend this event. Ro and Monica do a great job every year, the fields are nice, and the view is fantastic. Without a doubt, one of my favorite places to go fly a kite. Be there! The registration form for NJSKC 2008 is available on their web site, www.njskc.com, and we may be able to offer online registration for NJSKC through the EL web site very soon (like, hopefully starting tomorrow).

I recommend that you register early for NJSKC as they are offering a low flat fee rate of $45 for registrations received before July 1. If you fly in more than a couple of events, this can save you some nice cash!

Thanks,

Marc A. Conklin
Commissioner
Eastern League Sport Kite Association
804-347-6241
http://www.easternleague.net



May 11, 2008

Stumbled Upon : Scott Haefner’s KAP site

I recently stumbled upon a Kite Aerial Photography (KAP) site by Scott Haefner… I’ve always been facinated by the KAP but have not been so facinated that I’d actually launch my camera onto a kite.

But Scott and hundreds of other KAP folk do it all the time, with cameras worth more than most kites. For that I have to give these guys credit.

Anyway, Scott has put together a great site with a gallery and (atleast to me) the most interesting is his equipment/gear list… He gives close-up pictures of his rig and all his equipment. This is invaluable to anyone that is thinking about getting involved in KAP.

Check out his site at : http://scotthaefner.com/kap/



May 2, 2008

Stumbled Upon : Randy Greenway’s blog

Randy has been around the kite scene for quite awhile. I believe I first met him at the St. Augustine Sport Kite Championship back in 2005 (?). He’s a great flyer and has created a fairly extensive Sportkite Blog.  He’s even gone out and created a bunch of instructional videos, which are available on his site for free. 

I encourage everyone to stop by and take a look: Randyg’s Sportkite Blog 



April 25, 2008

New Online Kiteshop Open for Business

After months of development, I’m proud to announce the launch of our new Kitestop.com online kiteshop. We have a ton of kites and accessories already online, and we have many more coming in. 

We have also launched a community message board that you can ask and get answers to all your important kite related questions.  

Stop by and take a look : http://www.kitestop.com



April 24, 2008

The NASA Kite Site

Mike Dallmer from the South Jersey Kite Flyers group sent out a link for the NASA Kite Site

According to the site:


 This site was prepared at NASA Glenn by the Learning Technologies Project (LTP) (http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12) to provide background information on kites as teaching aids for math and science teachers.    

 Just to get you started quickly, check out the kite index to see a list of different lessons. 



April 16, 2008

New Domain Name…

As you might have noticed, I’ve moved the kite blog to its new home at www.kiteblogger.com. Please update your bookmarks accordingly. 



September 22, 2007

Organized Kiting - Again?

About a year ago, I wrote a post concerning a discussion over at the Gone With The Wind Kite Forum about organized kiting : Maybe Kiting Wasn’t Meant to be Organized. This is kind of an update to that post. I welcome any and all comments. Its free and easy.

Apparently this year there is a fairly competitive election going on for the presidency of the American Kiteflyers Association, where there seems to be some serious debate going on regarding the status-quo of the organization, and where it should be going in the future. Both of the candidates running have some vocal supporters. I personally have my pick, but since I’m not a AKA member, I can’t vote… but I’m certainly interested in seeing what becomes of it.

>> read the rest of this post.



September 2, 2007

Calling for all kiteflyers in South Florida…

I’ve gotten the urge again (see my post below). It seems that I got the urge again to go out and kitefly. So I’m looking for a good location in the South Florida area to fly. I’ve tried Hollywood/Dania Beach, and apparently kites are banned there. Fort Lauderdale beach is a bit too populated, and small for my needs.

I’ve tried Tradewinds Park, but the wind is inconsistant.

Anyone have any suggestions for good flying spots in South Florida?



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