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    Thought I would start this thread on snowkiting.

    Last year +1 did quite a bit of it, here are some pics.

    Anyone else looking at doing it?


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    nope, not for the price of the kites
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    Looked like a lot of fun when we saw it at Hakuba, I found out too late that it was something like $120 for a half day to try it out.

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    I have only heard about it. How strong does the wind have to be?
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    Oh I worte up a whole post in here before but it didn't work.

    Kite boarding - Yes - Want to try it. If the snow is good enough and they are running lessons again this year at Hotham I may go have some lessons.

    Kite Surfing - Will be my new summer thing along with wake boarding.
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    Last year a company did a free trial day at Thredbo, well - out beyond Thredbo, basically in line with the Kozi lookout area.

    May be they might do it again this year. They had all sizes of kites, I will ask around if they are doing it again.

    Wind strength does not have to be strong, to learn you only need a light breeze, it will take you quickly to Charlottes Pass and back again.

    Access Kite is the one we use a 6metre Access 2.

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    Done kite surfing before and its fun. Kire boarding would be a fair bit easier I think, since you can use smaller foil kites and less wind to get movement.

    I heard Mt Loch is the best place to do it outside of Hotham?

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    I have done a fair bit of snowkiting also and am always interested to hook up with any other experienced kiters/ski tourers looking to tour the backcountry with kites.

    [size="1"][ 28.06.2008, 07:43 PM: Message edited by: tim111 ][/size]

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    looks awesome? do you go fast?
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    I think that would depend on the wind conditions Golfpunk.
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