Scandinavia woop!!

August 31st, 2010

Post pictureThis summer, just a week after the PKRA in Germany, my girlfriend and I went on a road trip to Sweden.
To fit all our stuff into my car (Seat Marbella) I had to build a roof rack myself ’cause there is no shop left selling them for such an old model. After two days of sudatory work i had my own solid rack and a good friend, Lasse, was so kind to lent us his roof box for the next two weeks. Having packed everything we were ready to leave on a grey and rainy Monday morning. Heading up Denmark we spend our first night on some camping place in the middle of nowhere which however happened to be the most awesome caravan park ever. Cheap but really luxury, with massive showers, kitchen, pool and everything one could possibly ask for.
The next day we went further up North for a little session in ‘Hanstholm’. The spot is located right next to a fish meal factory which also was the reason for a lovely smell of rotten fish.
The wind came in a little gusty, but the waves were nice an clean and besides a few massive rocks hiding in the water the spot is really good and I had quite a great time out there. By the end of the day we had to travel to the western side of Denmark’s North coast to take the ferry over to Sweden. The departure wasn’t until 2am so on the way we made another stop close to ‘Hirtshals’. Frothing over the perfectly seeming conditions, being allowed to park your car on the huge beach, flat water??? and hardly anybody out, I had to go for a second session only realizing that the wind came in gustier than I had ever experienced, from being powered to my kite juts dropping down.

A little annoyed we drove off to Frederikshavn, waiting for our ferry. The next morning we arrived in Gothenborg, being way too tired to do any sightseeing so we drove a bit further North to a huge lake, called Vännern. There we slept a while enjoying the sun and decided to stay the next couple days around that area. Having seen some man-made waterfall, visiting a castle, sleeping in a non-waterproof tent during a thunderstorm and vainly hoping for wind we decided to drive to the South of Sweden, to visit a few mates.
First we stopped at Fillip’s place in Trelleborg where we experienced the Swedish way of partying – I ended up vomiting on the driveway of the chick who was having the party… Luckily the next day was a perfect Sunday, rain all day, sitting on the couch, watching telly and ordering pizza. Recovered from our night out we left the next day checking some spots, ending up in Lommo where I thought my gf how to kite surf.
We camped at the nearby camping spot. The next morning after checking the wind (there wasn’t any) we decided to take it slowly and slept in for a bit before we started off our way to visit Mike the knife Blomvall, who invited us to come by when we would come to sweden. We stayed for two days and really had a lot of fun. My gf got hooked with kiting finally and me and mike had a great flat water session for about 5 hour at sick spot close to Helsingborg. Before we left to stay one further night at a the place of one of my perth buddies in Malmö. Biggi, Frida, Mike and I went for sick gymnastic session in a local gym. They had like trampolines everywhere and you could really try out a lot of stuff. After leaving Mike and his girlfriend Frida I was really looking forward to meet one of my friends from Australia again. His name is Per, he actually is swedish and he ones lost almost one entire thumb to kiteboarding check his youtube video further up in the text.

Podcast Kiteboarding

August 23rd, 2010

Post pictureHey guys, here’s a podcast I made with the german Kiteboarding Mag during the last Tourstop of the KST on Fehmarn. kiteboarding.eu

It’s mainly about me choosing to ride boots rather than straps and how this effected my riding.
It was my first podcast so some things didn’t really turned out the way how I meant to say them. Riding boots doesn’t equally mean that your riding stylish!!!
Further more, my ranking wasn’t actually coursed by the fact that I’m riding boot now. Way more crucial was the circumstance that I dismissed the first out of three stops, because I participated at another Event. Since there wasn’t any wind at the last event I ended up riding just one stop of the german tour, where there was hardly any wind at all! You can check my Blog for a more detailed report bout this particular event
Well anyways check out the podcast =]
Cheers

Last stop KST

August 17th, 2010

Post pictureLast weekend this year’s german championship tour came to its end. The last stop of the german “Kitesurf-Trophy” took place in Fehmarn. Many german riders came here to witness that you actually need to have wind to kite. Unfortunately the southern part of the Island with the event site was the windless party in this gamble.

Me and a few other rider decided late saturday to explore the northern part and to catch some wind there.
This worked pretty well and turned out to be the best made decision this weekend, since there wasn’t still any wind at the event.

It would have been cool to just relocate the event to one of the other close by spots, though just sportive part of the event but the event organiser argued that they couldn’t do that because of the event sponsors. I’m very unsatisfied with that, because that would have helped my ranking for this year a lot. So far I was only competing in Büsum, where there was hardly any wind at all which put me close to the end of the ranking. Two years earlier ended up 4th so this years result doesn’t actually represent anything when it comes to my person. I guess just bad luck!
Anyways me and my girlfriend came to Fehmarn straight after a two weeks roadtrip through Denmark and Sweden, visiting Friends and of course kiting. I’m gonna but up pictures soon both from last KST and Sweden.