Kite surfing

I have been watching kite surfers at Golden Gardens for years now and have always wanted to try it myself. I looked into lessons this fall at Urban Surf, near Fisheries (the marine supply store near us that we now surely partially own). They suggested taking a ground school first to learn how to fly a trainer kite before taking a water lesson. So I paid my $95 and took a ridiculously simple class that basically told you how to set up a trainer kite and how the wind works. On the one hand, they did lend the trainer kite to each class participant for 1 week, on the other hand, the trainer kites are so much fun that I am going to buy one myself. If I had known this, I think I would have just bought a trainer kite and taught myself.

The trainer kite is only 2.5 meters compared to an average kite for boarding that is about 13 meters. Anywho, the trainer kite teaches you how to fly the kite so you got that skill under control before going out onto the water where you are worried about being dragged down the beach by a huge kite mixed with learning how to body drag or “efficiently” drowned yourself on purpose.

So this past weekend I was doing a lot of trainer kite flying. CB tried it out too and is now addicted as well. He has hatched an idea of launching the kite from the dinghy and using it to pull the dinghy through the water. I’m sure nothing can go wrong there :-) I have attached a video of me flying the trainer kite. Hopefully I can take a water lesson soon and will post hysterical videos of my intentional drowning/body dragging and then (cross my fingers) successfully kite boarding.

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Moving

Moving to a new webhost and domian registrar. Site may be down for a bit over this weekend.

It’s done and moved. All should be back to normal…

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It’s a small world after all.

This is a story all about how, my life got flipped, turned upside down….No, no wait. It’s not, this post has nothing to do with that. This post is about me, crewing on a 37 foot sailboat from San Franciso to Seattle.

Actually, that is not going to turn out to be the case either. I did crew on a sailboat from San Francisco back up here to Seattle, and could write about that. But we all know how that post would go.

I’d start with something about my flight down, and some boring stuff about meeting up with some friends in SF. (Friends I love, who did not bore me at all and always buy me delicious burritos when I visit). Or about meeting the boat and crew, and us doing some touristy stuff in town while we waited for a good weather in which to head north in.

I’m sure I would include some stuff about how cool it was sailng under the Golden Gate Bridge (it was), and getting a little queasy as soon as the swell of the Pacific hit us. Probably a quick blurb about some sort of hangover too.

I’d try to convey the feeling and power of sailing on a small boat in a huge ocean. I’d fail…..miserably. Same goes for trying to describe sailing at night, alone in the cockpit. Actually steering by a star, feeling the huge unseen swells lift the boat up and set it back down as it rolls by underneath. Seeing blue streaks approaching the boat on a pitch black night, and freaking out trying to figure out what they were, until I realized it’s dolphins swimming along side the boat and leaving bio-luminescence trails behind them as they swam.

I’m not gonna do that. I’m gonna tell you the story of how/why I came to be on that boat in the first place. It’s gonna be one of those “It’s a small world” kinda stories.

Like most some sailors, I want to sail on the open ocean. And, plan to do so on my own boat one of these days, but really wanted to do it on someone else’s boat first. So, one rainy day back in March I decided that instead of taking our usual summer vacation to the San Juan Islands, I would see if I could find a boat to crew on going down the coast from Seattle to somewhere south, San Francisco or further.

I started looking in all the usual places you look to do this sort of thing. What and where those “usual places” are, I honestly could not tell you. Because literally, the first web forum I went to that day (http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/f30/) I found a listing for crew entitled “Crew Wanted – La Paz Mexico to Seattle – Early April 2012”.

I was like “What. the. WHUT”? I immediately responded to the post and sent the guy an email. He writes back a couple days later. After a few emails back and forth, we decide to meet for a few beers and a burger at a bar up the hill from my office.

Quick Flash back
Over Thanksgiving 2011, Me and Tawn flew down to La Paz, Mexico (Do you see where this is going?) to visit/hangout with our friends Dawn and Pea on their boat Deep Playa. One night hanging out Dawn and Pea, and some other friends Aaron & Nicole on Bella Star, we were introduced to the owners, Craig & Cindy, of a boat named Cool Breez’n, and had a few cocktails with them on their boat.(Now you REALLY have to know where this is going!).

Flash forward five months. I’ve sorta forgotten about that particular night in La Paz, and getting ready to head up the hill to the bar to meet the Owners/Skipper of the boat I’m asking to crew on. And at this point, I am still under the impression this is just some random, internet guy.

The morning before I’m to meet this guy, I decide to do a quick internet search on the boat name Cool Breez’n. A few googles later and I’m checking out Cool Breez’n’s website and reading a story about them in La Paz, Mexico with some of their friends Aaron and Nicole.

And once again I’m all, “What. THE. WHUT. It’s a small fuckin’ world”

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Goodbye Hello World!

Jason & Christi on Hello World left for Alaska on May 1st.

This is the first 3-ish minutes of their summer long trip north:

 

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