September 14, 2019

"The promise of kiteboarding is that a wind strong enough to draw small whitecaps from the water can take you on a magic-carpet ride."

"But the same wind can be dangerously uncontrollable.... If you swoop too aggressively and lose control of the kite, it can start spinning. In a 'death loop,' the spins become unstoppable; the kite gathers speed, pulling you along with it.... Feeling its pull, I was reminded of riding a horse: each of the kite’s small motions suggested irresistible strength, and pretending to control it was hubris. Whenever I lost focus, the kite swooped and pulled me downwind. I watched the lines: if my fingers got caught in them, the kite could rip them off.... If the wind is good, a light pull on the control bar will start the bow-shaped kite on a turn toward its apex, into the full force of the wind. At the right moment, you turn the board hard upwind and pull the bar: a surge of power lifts you skyward. A beginner might hop a foot above the water, abs tight with effort, then lose the board and crash. But the best riders can rise dozens of feet in the air, then ride away after a soft landing."

From "How Hackers Invented Kiteboarding/An unusual design process combining recklessness, imagination, and computers created one of the fastest-growing sports in history" by James Somers (in The New Yorker).

5 comments:

Oso Negro said...

You don't see old people at the waterpark, either. Maybe in the Lazy River.

Ralph L said...

How do you get back to where you started? I don't see how you could tack.

it affected Moore so deeply that he sold everything he owned, laid off more than sixty employees at the business he’d built

Aside from the callousness, a going concern is usually worth more than a liquidated one.

John Scott said...

Or you can take up paragliding. Rather than a few feet here and there you can gain thousands and fly for miles. Just last week a pilot here flew 155 miles getting to 15,000 ft + along the way.

Wince said...

If you swoop too aggressively and lose control of the kite, it can start spinning. In a 'death loop,' the spins become unstoppable; the kite gathers speed, pulling you along with it...

We could dream, couldn't we?!

daskol said...

Gotta be the coolest funnest looking thing I’ve seen in a while and it is indeed taking off: I saw more kite surfers than regular ones this summer at the beach.