Sunday, March 09, 2008

Blean Woods 9th March 2008

It seems like ages since I last had the opportunity to KAP, and it has been about 6 weeks. So after the KKF AGM at Blean, a couple of us went over to the flying site beside Blean Woods and I decided to try some KAP. I put up a premier 78 inch rokkaku, and probably spent about half an hour trimming it to handle the conditions. The wind was very variable, but I was determined to get as close to the communications tower as I could.

This was the first outing with a new gentled shutter release, my previous one having failed at Margate kite festival. Pleased to report it worked fine!

So having got the rig on the line and having let out line so kite and rig were flying out towards the tree line, I made my way towards the tower. There is a gap in the trees just in front of the tower, and I was hoping to get through this gap and get the camera close to the tower. Unfortunately, the wind was very difficult, gusty and lumpy, so I eventually decided to stay well away and get some area shots. The conditions were presumably the precurser to the storm conditions expected to hit the UK tonight.

Communications tower

I was quite keen to let out some more line if possible, and get higher and closer, but the wind had picked up and the kite was pulling very strongly, so I couldn't release the larkshead holding to to my belt. So I had to make do with whatever pictures I could get.

Base station again.

So I headed back towards the carpark to attempt to bring the kite and rig down. With the kite pulling this strong, it was definitely a case of stake it downa nd walk it down. While I was there, I got a couple of shots towards Canterbury and the university.

Towards Canterbury

Finally, I'd just got the kite packed away and the line on the reel, when the heavens opened as a squall hit. Not bothering to pack the rig away, I decided to decamp to the car. By the time I got there, we were all soaked and being hammered by hailstones. Definitely not pleasant. A couple of photos worth keeping but not really one of my better days.

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