Even without the wind it was a great day.
Stoked to see some new faces arriving on the scene, the guy in the white T-shirt, who jumped in a buggy for the first time and proceeded to put up a 10 meter Manta, and go up and down the beach....... dude, your a natural, suggest you get some gear asap haven't seen that kind of natural talent for a long time. Congrats.
Steves 2010 Flexfoil is......... slick with the chrome mud guard? thats one way of describing it, it should have a coffee machine on the back so you can pull up behind it and make one heading down the beach. Nice looking buggy.
Aarons first effort with a depower basically went like this. He was flying down the beach, kite set and have never seen him go so fast. His first attempt at depower was a 10.5 Montana I am really stoked to see him using big powerful kites a fantastic effort.
Jon spent most the day on the VR2 Nova 9.5 m and practically used my own words once I had flown one a couple of times "geeze, I think i should have bought one of these instead" ha ha ha sweet kite, sweet ride.
For me, as steve said, the wind was a tad light, still had a great time but jumping was an uphill battle, an extra 3 knots would have had me sorted with some floaty hang time, next time

As for the other new people that showed up, I speak for all us regular flyers its awesome to see new people getting into the sport, and we are all really looking forward to the Kitepower Demo weekend in early may with the amount of people showing interest its going to be HUGE.
Cheers
Slater
ps...... I notice a trend towards much bigger kites lately which illustrates the fact that land kiting in general is producing much more experienced flyers opening up new doors on the kind of gear that is being used......
Supersize me! Nice guys