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Submitted by robertovillate on Sun, 2007/09/09 - 12:28am.

Iles de la Madelaine, Chapter 3

Kiting Day 7 – Day 11

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Submitted by robertovillate on Tue, 2007/09/04 - 3:38pm.
Dune de l'Ouest    25-35 kts   3 Aout 2007

Kiting Day 3 – Day 6

Friday: we had no wind so I explored the 3 North islands in fog, and could not see too much but it was still beautiful. The countryside is very green, and it makes me think that Ireland must be similar. The flora at first glance seems limited but there are many interesting plants and the place has a very nice look to it. There are lots of different dune grasses and plants, wetland and bog plants, and the pine forests have lots of berries and nice ground covering.

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Submitted by robertovillate on Fri, 2007/08/31 - 3:00pm.
15-20+ kts   Baie du Havre-aux-Basques  30 Aout 2007

31 Aout 2007 - Cap-aux-Meules

After a long drive from Camden (Maine) and a 5 hour ferry ride from PEI, I arrived on this remote island on 28 August. As I made my way further and further North I pondered whether the trip would be worthwhile. After the first 2 days of being here I am very happy to be here.

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Submitted by robertovillate on Sat, 2007/07/14 - 11:21pm.

For the past few weeks I have been spending a lot of time riding the new Spleene ZONE directional board.

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Submitted by robertovillate on Sat, 2007/07/14 - 11:17pm.
Muskegan Pierhead 14 July '07 ... 30+ kts, 5'-8' waves

Since returning here on 5/19 I have logged (out of 56 calendar days) 36 legitimately good kitesurfing days, some of them epic – and this does not include at least 4-5 days that I could have ridden here or at Little Point Sable (45 miles North). Other than driving 7-8 miles South of my usual launch spot for a few short down wind rides I have not traveled away from Muskegon to kite – not even once!

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Submitted by robertovillate on Wed, 2007/06/13 - 5:26pm.
25-30 kt wave session - 8 June '07

Upon my return to the shores of Lake Michigan I was treated to a nice long streak of riding (8 days out of the first 9 days I was home). To date we have had 17 good riding days out of the past 25…not bad numbers. The conditions here over the past 3 weeks have varied from big kite sessions to fully lit 7m conditions with decent waves. We’ve done some down winders, some big lake wave-riding, and some butter sessions in the lee of the long Muskegon pier heads. During Several NE to SE days we rode on Muskegon Lake…and it’s noteworthy to mention that it is possible to ride here in practically every wind direction!

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Submitted by robertovillate on Fri, 2007/05/18 - 4:04am.

5/8/07 Leftover waves from Andrea batter the Rodanthe Pier and outer beaches, breaching the road at Rodanthe and Avon, isolating us from the mainland. Several rescues at sea required for some unfortunate yachtsmen, a 54' yacht still reported missing - that's why they call this area the "Graveyard of the Atlantic".

5/9/07 Wednesday: The calm after the storm. Wakeboard training with the “Predator”

5/12/07 Saturday: Almost a week after “Andrea” blew thru here they are still digging sand off the road going north out of Rodanthe. After 2 days of un-kiteable winds over 40 mph and raging seas we had to suffer thru a few days of light air. Another storm blew thru on 5/13 and we did some kiting on the Sound but it was very gusty. I decided to hit the ocean side with a 9m Waroo and my Bowers Design 131, but I seriously underestimated the wind speed… I should have taken the 7m. The waves were very disorganized and I had the kite depowered completely and still had to work hard to hold down the power. It was survival riding but still fun to be out there.

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Submitted by robertovillate on Thu, 2007/05/03 - 2:14pm.
Marco ripping it  - Hatteras

The "wind festival" is almost over here in FL, so it's time to head North to the OBX - my annual Spring Trip for some riding and coaching. As many know the OBX is an awesome place for riders of all levels and for learning.

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Submitted by robertovillate on Tue, 2007/05/01 - 6:30am.
15m Hypertype at PAG, FL

RRD

 

If you are looking for any new gear this year I encourage you to take a close look at the RRD Kites and Spleene Boards.

I recently decided to sell (only) this gear because it performs so well. There is a lot of good gear out there now, but I feel these products are exceptional. I’ve been using the Spleene boards for teaching and riding for over a year now and like them more and more. I recently began using the Hypertypes and I am thrilled with their performance.

The Spleene Board line-up ranges from wave boards and conventional shaped boards to "door" shaped boards that are unbeatable in light wind. Check out the website to see what is offered. The boards and hardware are all super quality and built to last. I have, for school and personal riding, the 164 & 159 Door (now a 154 door), 141 Session, and 128 Rip and the Zone wave board. I love them all!!!

The RRD Kite line-up include the Hypertype- arguably the best "hybrid” kite on the market with low bar pressure and great lift, Type 7 & 8 for some of the most amazing C kites with exceptional de-power and power, and the Type Wave - a 5-line kite that turns super fast and has lots of depower, and a few other models you can see on the RRD website. I am currently using the 7, 9, 12, 15 Hypertypes.

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Submitted by robertovillate on Fri, 2007/04/20 - 4:15am.

During a lesson the other day I got hit twice on the same foot by stingrays within a 1-hour period at one of the Bay side spots. OUCH!!!! I’m not sure if I was stung by a cow-nose ray I keep seeing or another species lurking in the sand bottom.

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