Poster: A snowHead
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Hi there,
I was at the London Olympia ski show last WE, leaving the french alps for a couple of days in order to advertise for snowkiting. But after talking to a looot of people, I realised how unknown, or missknown Snowkiting was...
So, that's why I'm posting this : to try and give a clearer idea of what Snowkiting REALLY is.. for the one who don't know yet!
1st common reaction: "Hum.. Snowkiting... yes, saw that on TV... too extreme for me! "
Well, NO... Snowkiting is NOT an extreme sport.
As skiing CAN become extreme if you go loose yourself in the middle of some cliffs, or in an area subject to avalanches, you can have fun without putting your life into danger as long as you stay on the pists, from green to red.. even black.
But of course... like in most skiing movies, what you see on TV is hardcore, big jumps, and stuff... which does not mean that skiing is only about going BIG.
Same thing applies to Snowkiting.
2nd reaction : "How high would I fly with a Snowkite ?"
Well... Snowkiting is NOT about "flying". It's NOT like paragliding, or lately SpeedFlying where you spend your time in the air.
Snowkiting is just a way of skiing, or snowboarding, using the power of a kite, in order to cruise, pulled by the wind, along various flat grounds, or up hill. It is a free, eco-friendly and effective ski-lift which will take you anywhere you want in the mountains, smoothly.
Of course you can do some freestyle with a kite, even jump pretty high, but it is only for the experts who are using big kites, or go out in strong winds.
Snowkiting is a close cousin of Kitesurfing on the water. The gears are very similar, and kites are controlled the same way.
But Snowkiting is easier to learn, since you're standing on hard ground, without any wave crushing on your head and filling up your nose with salty water... Beside, since sliding on snow is very easy, Snowkiting only requires light winds to work, which means smaller kites and less power... Smooth and easy!
One sure thing though : Snowkiting IS the best gateway to access Kitesurfing, because within 2 to 3 days, you can learn how to Snowkite. So if you fancy the idea to become a Kitesurfer next summer, it will only take you a few hours extra to learn how to stand on water after you learned on snow.
Well now, don't tell me you don't know what Snowkiting is !!
Photo below : Last September, cruising the mountains in Los Andes (Argentina) for kilometers.. and kilometers...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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is that different to speed skiing or a different name?
edit: I never read things properly, so its not speed skiing.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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No you're right, it is different.
"Speed-skiing" (officially called Speed-Riding or Speed-Flying) is a way to go down the mountains at high speed, under a tiny paraglider (8 to 14m²) with skis, so you can alternate skiing and flying.
I do Speed-Flying as well, and THAT, I would call Extreme.... according to the nice crashes I already have in my records !
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I've got a flexifoil bullet which I've toyed with taking on skiing trips in the past. It's probably not big enough to get much fun out of on skis, (it's only 3 m )
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I've been paragliding for a few years (7 actually) and have often wondered about snow kiting.
Can you tell me how on earth you decide what size kite you need?
Obviously smaller for stronger wind, larger for heavier people but where on earth do you start? (I'm about 90 kg).
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but where on earth do you start? (I'm about 90 kg).
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Google "Trainer kite".
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Previously kite buggied so thought I'd try it in La Ros (Home of x-treme sports). Found it very difficult, however I was totally knackered, hungover and above 2000m.
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Kite buggying is where it's at. However, this thread has made me want to replace it's wheels for skis
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Fergus
A 3m Bullet would probably be more than enough in.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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There's a snowkite school on the Col du Lauteret between Monetier and La Grave, it looks fun.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Helen Beaumont, interesting, might have a look at that. My brother has a kite set that gets occasionally used with his mountain board. Good fun
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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