I'm FLY-IIIIIIIIIING!!!!!!!!
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Thats incredible (a Google search shows it haapened back in 2001)
http://starbulletin.com/2001/06/01/sports/story2.html
http://starbulletin.com/2001/06/01/sports/story2.html
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At least he knows what a thermal is now. If he stayed centered in it he potentially could have gone to cloudbase.
Thermals
His name is Erik, I met and kited with him when I was at Kailua 2 years ago. He got lofted somewhere else on Oahu, I believe, by a crazy onshore thermal. Luckily, he had also been a paraglider, so he sort of knew what happened.AirushDM wrote:Any info on the clip. Who, What, Where, When, and Why.
I don't know much about those kind of thermals, but it is my understanding they don't happen around here (thank God!).
The interesting thing is, as shown in the video, he was orginaly UNhooked. He hooked in while in the air, just before being violently yanked.
Dude is lucky to be alive, hard to believe he didn't break anything!
Cheers.
Vive et Ama
I read an article in the British Kitesurf mag about it. They explained that in light conditions a pocket of warm air can accumulate and suddenly rise. Mr Myerscough told me to watch for a similar effect at Cook St. as the air can pile up in front of the cliff. Only in light conditons, though, as I understand it, sufficient wind will blow the micro-cell away before it gets large.