Well, I don't know why I'm here. Well, I sort of do. A minor stint as a windsurfer, a longer stint as a sailor, and many years of snowboarding set me up to fail, as it were.
The internet is evil sometimes. I don't know where it came from, perhaps living in Santa Cruz and cycling past Waddel Creek so many times. Perhaps it was the business trip to Hood River (yes, I was there all of 8 hours) where I saw people out on the Gorge... It was probably just boredom combined with past memories of people who looked like they were having more fun than me.
Either way, I found myself looking at kites on the internet. Not just kites. My brother-in-law is into stunt kites. All pretty and aerobatic and such. This was kite porn. People doing unspeakable things in the air while attached to a kite. People looking like they were having too much fun. "I gotta get me some of that," I said to myself. These kites could *hurt somebody*. That's where sports start and hobbies stop. I was definitely interested.
...and so it came to pass that I picked up a 4 square meter Slingshot just after Christmas. A brief test flight in light but gusty winds (there's another kind in Minnesota?) had me hooked...
Which brings me to my latest adventure. Background: Snowboarder for 17 years. Militantly anti-skiing. Bought my first set of skis in order to bite into the ice on White Bear Lake about a month ago when it was clear that a single edge would be suicide. Or worse: near-death by bruising. Actually took the skis out to Afton Alps a couple of weeks ago and a) didn't kill myself b) kind of enjoyed it. I guess old dogs do learn new tricks.
I went kite-skiing tonight in the dark. I've worked out what this sport reminds me of: Polar Exploration. Well, not *just* polar exploration. Sailing, cos there's wind, and where it comes from is important. Throw in a good dose of Macrame, except you're not doing it... all your gear comes pre-tangled by the wind.

I just reread the whole post. It doesn't have a point, really, other than the fact that I'm thoroughly stoked (is it legal to say that in Minnesota?) that I was able to move myself with a kite today. Not as easily as on the ice from a couple of weeks ago, but enough to enjoy it thoroughly... and hey, it beats watching talking heads debate the appearance of parts of a pop-star's anatomy during the half-time show.
Now I've been looking at other kites. Bigger kites. I've gotta get me some of that.
James,
Stillwater.