There is a reason I choose not to upload videos of me Kite Surfing - I can but my board skills aren't great on one tack It can be a bit hard on the knees and if you get Teabag'd badly water can hurt
Plenty of good Land spots on the Coorong Beaches and Salt Pans and also up North of St Kilda. The main beaches of Adelaide are great but to many humans to really let it all out. We did get North Haven closed for a Race a long while ago and I got the Buggy wound up to 93km/hr on one of the legs.
Land yachting - That really has to hurt if you get it wrong!
@bean and @inverted reminds me of my 20s yr old obsession with sailboarding - 4 boards then, too many sails, never made a forward loop - gave it a shot though - owwwch.
I still have a 250litre racing sailboard and a 195cm slalom for flat water blasting - sails/masts/booms etc.
I am at 37 degrees south latitude - so in the winter the roaring forties come through - now I don't fit my wetsuit - don't they shrink with age? (nope - something else has expanded)
Rob
I tried my friend Lazlo's wind sailboard and nearly died. I can/have harnessed the ocean energy quite well but add the wind into the equation and its a different world.In my youth I traveled a lot to surf, not so much anymore, but I still tune into the WCT and the like to stay involved.
Once upon a time I did BMX; hung with the crazies doing freestyle and imagined myself someday sailing to Kauai to learn how to surf. Never found the balance for anything without wheels; to this day I can't ski and I can barely ice skate. Some guys have it, I don't.
Just for shits & giggles I dropped by Surfline... skimming the current standings and wildcards; I had to snarff. Feel is very much the same as 20 years ago; it's kinda like deja vu... it's kinda like deja vu...
...As far as Injury Wildcards go, we’ve seen worse. Kelly Slater, John John Florence and Tyler Wright have been officially announced as the CT Wildcards for 2019. That’s a lazy 15 World Titles between the trio. The criteria for the slots, according to the WSL, is based on a medical assessment — followed by technical criteria that takes in World Titles, career results, prior year ranking and ranking at time of injury.
Caio Ibelli, the other surfer in contention, ranked highly on the medical side (he missed eight events through injury), but probably would have needed to have his neck broken, by a shark, in the judges’ tower, to rise above Florence and Slater on the other criteria.
Needless to say, Ibelli was less-than-stoked, posting the following on Instagram. “Sincerely, I disagree with the decision, Kelly used and abused. He went to 20-foot Fiji during the Keramas event, got 3rd in the pool and did not go to France the following week. This is the second consecutive year he uses the same wave. Is it fair?” (Note: this was translated using Google translate.)
*Sigh*
mnem
*What-might-have-been vs Glory Days*
All the little fiddly bits...
(SNIP) Just before bedtime I cleaned and glued the spacer down. This morning, I did the same silicone fiddly-bit with the rubber gasket, gluing it to the spacer; next will come hot-gluing the metal bridge down, and hopefully I can get on with actually installing the new screen.
mnem
"A true mechanic uses all tools at his disposal." ~ grand-dad
Okay... partial fail. Silicone glued the spacer to the glass awesomely... wouldn't even hold up against gravity on the rubber gasket.
So... half the equation; now time to shop for one of the pre-adhesived gaskets, hopefully from a US vendor.
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So... I find a listing right off; US vendor, lots of successful transactions, two pieces (so I can still have a chance to get it right after I foxtrot the first one) only $4.99 and free Shipping by Wednesday. Two slots down, same vendor... same part... 10 pieces for $6.99.
You KNOW which one I got.
[/EDIT]mnem
Yes, it's a sickness. And whatever it is, I bet it's hard to pronounce.
Because of the mast and seatbelt the worst tend to be a bit of bruising and a red face from embarrassment
Basically you have an Aluminium tripod keeping you away from the ground. The Class 5 I have tops out a touch over 100 on Salt.
The Kite powered buggies are a bit different. We run a pair of 200kg+ power lines on them. Worst injury 60+km/hr major wind gust dropping me onto the rear wheel kidney first then flipping me face down onto the sand to have the 12kg of buggy smack me on the back of the head just to remind me I got it wrong - helmets are just sensible always. A few dumb mates of mine have used seatbelts and had broken collar bones when the extra buggy leverage and weight twisted them on impact.
Crazy, crazy and crazy!
I am definitely more risk averse as I get older, 56yrs, 'mountain' walking and cycling are keeping me a little fit, I say 'mountain' as in South Oz are hills are so old and eroded that a 10% slope is considered steep. 18 months ago visited the Canadian Rockies - those are Mountains - Sir!
Do I or don't I ?
@ nearly $2/MHz I'm thinking about it for old times sake.
Would I ever use it, probably not........shit I sold off all this old stuff years ago !
Crazy, crazy and crazy!
I am definitely more risk averse as I get older, 56yrs, 'mountain' walking and cycling are keeping me a little fit, I say 'mountain' as in South Oz are hills are so old and eroded that a 10% slope is considered steep. 18 months ago visited the Canadian Rockies - those are Mountains - Sir!
You are not that old then, I made it to 50 last year in spite of the bouncing of the body of solid surfaces, nothing wrong with me or at least I don't reckon
It is the slow down in recovery after the event be it Hangover, Bruising and Breaking of bits or fairly most forms of misuse of the aging body. I don't race any more and even on the Push bike I take it a bit more cautiously lest the red stuff leak out. Still not ready for the bubble wrap suit
Crazy, crazy and crazy!
I am definitely more risk averse as I get older, 56yrs, 'mountain' walking and cycling are keeping me a little fit, I say 'mountain' as in South Oz are hills are so old and eroded that a 10% slope is considered steep. 18 months ago visited the Canadian Rockies - those are Mountains - Sir!
They are rounded and polished.
Try the Via Ferrata walking/climbing paths in the Dolomites. The Dolomites are
very pretty and there are routes from strolling up scree slopes to overhanging climbing
Plus there are mountain huts everywhere, and at some they helicopter in supplies
Examples...
You can walk or climb up here:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@46.5602642,11.8128732,3a,37.2y,185.96h,83.14t/data=!3m8!1e1!3m6!1sAF1QipP-HOSGwOmNcqBxHj4ii2yiIz_YdsMPcKBeo2fe!2e10!3e11!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipP-HOSGwOmNcqBxHj4ii2yiIz_YdsMPcKBeo2fe%3Dw203-h100-k-no-pi-10.949902-ya237.5-ro-0-fo100!7i8704!8i4352!5m2!1e1!1e4
... to stay at this 10.5kft "hut":
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@46.5365507,11.8210857,3a,75y,101.57h,96.13t/data=!3m11!1e1!3m9!1sAF1QipO_TKKkES4zsE-7EapM2sF8MMoyu8vv2h37ICIU!2e10!3e11!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipO_TKKkES4zsE-7EapM2sF8MMoyu8vv2h37ICIU%3Dw203-h100-k-no-pi-0-ya222.8796-ro-0-fo100!7i8704!8i4352!9m2!1b1!2i45!5m2!1e4!1e1
I'm going to feed the children now... not sure who I'm going to feed them to.
My daughter wants to bury me when I'm dead. I tell her that's her choice and I really don't care - as far as I am concerned she can feed (what's left of) me to her dog.
If it works buy it. If it doesn’t run a mile. If my mother built it, run a mile (she said that not me)
I’m not volt-nuttering, just comparing these old dudes. Actually I don’t know which one is accurate (if any), now I need better reference..
I’m not volt-nuttering, just comparing these old dudes. Actually I don’t know which one is accurate (if any), now I need better reference..
Nice old School tools
Come on in the Rabbit Hole always has room for one more
I’m not volt-nuttering, just comparing these old dudes.
Of course you are.
Actually I don’t know which one is accurate (if any), now I need better reference..
Getting all your meters to agree is cheap and easy.
Getting your meter to agree with other people's meters is the entrance to the subterranean world.
Welcome
It's a trap!
But now you're here ... it's too late.
Big clear out here. Managed to bag up and itemise about 18Kg of TH components today I still had lying around. They’re all going. I am keeping two small boxes of SMD parts and that’s it. I am afraid of turning into a hoarder
At sixty, falling down hurts more and recovering from falling down takes longer. A lot longer. That doesn't stop me from doing stuff in which falling down happens; I just do it a little more slowly and not quite as often.
BTW, where did you find that bubble suit? Something like that could come in handy...
Do I or don't I ?
@ nearly $2/MHz I'm thinking about it for old times sake. Would I ever use it, probably not........shit I sold off all this old stuff years ago !
If you're going to do such a damn-fool thing (we're all damned fools here
), that does seem like a prime-condition example of the breed.
Looks like the timebase knob is even intact; and from what I've seen, that alone makes it a good find.
Big clear out here. Managed to bag up and itemise about 18Kg of TH components today I still had lying around. They’re all going. I am keeping two small boxes of SMD parts and that’s it. I am afraid of turning into a hoarder
Sounds like this is the perfect time for you to hit the BIN button and save tautech from himself.
mnem
*agitating-ily*