Sunday, October 22, 2006

KAP at Kenilworth Castle

John Williams of Midland Kite Flyers had organised a day at Kenilworth Castle on 21st October for UK KAPers to meet up. Unfortunately, on the day, a coule dropped out due to ill health, and with the "scottish contingent" heading off to KAPICA, our numbers were rather diminished at 2 (John and I)! To make matters worse, due to some poor organisation on my part, I was running very late, and having already told John that I wouldn't be there before 12, it was just before one when I finally arrived. John had been busy all morning, so was in the car park having a rest, and after the drive, we decided that first things first, lets head to the pub!

Rested and revived we headed back to the castle to try our luck. Having put on some wet weather gear and got ourselves organised, I decided to try the Premier focus rok. John had warned that the wind was a bit fickle where we were flying
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so he helped me out with a long launch. And guess what. It was then that we got the first heavy shower. Sure enough, after a short while, the wind picked up to strong and gusty and the kite and camera rig were being thrown all over the sky, so there was no opportunity to get "up close and personal" with the castle wall. But the wonders of digital photography and computers mean that a lot of problems can be corrected.
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And after a short while, I had to stop for a rest as my arms were aching from the pull of the rok.

Meanwhile John was struggling to find the right kite to fly, having started out with a dopero, he moved onto a flowform, then settled on a delta. Eventually, the rain stopped, and before too long we were bathed in wall-to-wall sunshine, and the wind dropped to acceptable levels, which meant we suddenly lost all lift. But then things settled down and we were able to spend the rest of the afternoon getting some reasonable photos from over the castle wall
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and of the surrounding area.
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Unfortunately all good things must come to an end. When the flash started firing on my camera, I knew the light was fading and it was time to pack up and head back to Kent. Many thanks to John for organising the day. Sorry I was so late getting there, and hopefully, next time we can get a few more people to come along.

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