linekahuna Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 Having heavy snow here this evening. Winds on the coast have hit 183 km that's 113 mph. That's category 3 hurricane force winds. Time to bridle up a manhole cover. What kind of Rev could stand up to that? Have flown a two-line kite in 60 mph winds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JynxKites Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 Winds on the coast have hit 183 km that's 113 mph. Wholy Cow!!!!!!!!! Hunker down! Hunker down! Hunker down! Run away, stay safe, and play another day! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steveb Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 You sure get a lot of snow up your way, Jim! We only got 5 or 6cm (about 2"). Winds maybe made it into the mid-20s, strong but flyable with the Full Vent with 4 Wrap Equipped and 150# line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
antman Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 never flew in a 60 mph wind.. but if i were to a full vent with double 4 wraps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big bri Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 Wholy Cow!!!!!!!!!Hunker down! Hunker down! Hunker down! Run away, stay safe, and play another day! What does:::: Hunker Down Mean:::: Never herd that saying before.I suspect it means batton down the hatches and stay in. Thats what ya wana be doin Jim with the forcast youve posted. OR MOVE HOUSE... BRIAN... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aerochic Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 What does:::: Hunker Down Mean:::: You've got it, Bri. hun⋅ker   [huhng-ker] Show IPA Pronunciation –verb (used without object) 1. to squat on one's heels (often fol. by down). 2. Informal. a. to hunch: The driver hunkered over the steering wheel. b. to hide, hide out, or take shelter (usually fol. by down): The escaped convicts hunkered down in a cave in the mountains. I've always associated "hunker" with "bunker" as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steveb Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 Current winds in Jim's area are very light I hope he survived the heavy dump of snow and hurricane winds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big bri Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 Current winds in Jim's area are very lightI hope he survived the heavy dump of snow and hurricane winds. YE,me to.I sure hope he did survive.I bet hes HUNKERING down out of it Cheers for the explination/Translation Aerochic . BRIAN... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steveb Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 It's odd how a short distance can make so much difference in the weather. I live about 50 Km south of Jim and we only got 5 or 6 cm of snow and moderately strong breezes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big bri Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 It's odd how a short distance can make so much difference in the weather.I live about 50 Km south of Jim and we only got 5 or 6 cm of snow and moderately strong breezes. Sounds lke ya complaining mate .Get them new kites out and ENJOY. TBH, Sorta happens like that here Steve B.I live not that far from the Southern Softies and they all talk funny down that way mate . BRIAN... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sailor99 Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 I live not that far from the Southern Softies and they all talk funny down that way mateI believe that would be what is called ENGLISH Brian. It's a whole system of language including spelling and grammar which we do sometime introduce to our North Western cousins ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 As for the point about high winds So what is the highest wind you all have flown in??? As for me, I don't like high winds - if it gets lik ethat time to fly indoors !! saw a Matrix (2 line kite) pull its frame throu its LE etc once and its wasn't that windy. Stephen Hoath flew a VVS NSR Radical in same wind.(Skydances version of the Vented North Shore Radical . Variable Venting System[VVS]) At Le Touquet Tsunami used 2 leading edges I think for the first time, now poular with most flyers & the French... Being French took the cigarette to the sail and made what we now call tea bags. But back to the question how high have you gone ??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big bri Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 I believe that would be what is called ENGLISH Brian. It's a whole system of language including spelling and grammar which we do sometime introduce to our North Western cousins ,ye,spelling is difficult for me at times,Gramma even more so.i have a few plausable excuses for it,but you lot wouldnt think it was me.If i didnt test your obvious attention to detail. Also you would have to find something else to Bitch at me with, and ,i dont wear Specs,dont have Red Hair,i have a girlfreind,dont smell,and left school in 1982. BRIAN...b4 ya say it,The Gorilla ate um . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rcom714 Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 I believe that would be what is called ENGLISH Brian. It's a whole system of language including spelling and grammar which we do sometime introduce to our North Western cousins I suspect that would be "The Queens English" then, correct? Lord knows we mangle it on this side of the Atlantic! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big bri Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 As for the point about high windsSo what is the highest wind you all have flown in??? As for me, I don't like high winds - if it gets lik ethat time to fly indoors !! saw a Matrix (2 line kite) pull its frame throu its LE etc once and its wasn't that windy. Stephen Hoath flew a VVS NSR Radical in same wind.(Skydances version of the Vented North Shore Radical . Variable Venting System[VVS]) At Le Touquet Tsunami used 2 leading edges I think for the first time, now poular with most flyers & the French... Being French took the cigarette to the sail and made what we now call tea bags. But back to the question how high have you gone ??? This could be intresting Simon.Like the guys in JAWS compareing Shark bites,stitches and hartbreaks 56MPH is my claim Simon, with a mega vent Rev.Frightened me to death.Kite still lives 44MPH with a PHSYCO.Which imploded and looked like a bag of rags when i edged[at ward 9] into the centre window.All Happened so quick,it was over in a flash. BRIAN.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
melnsct Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 Having heavy snow here this evening.Winds on the coast have hit 183 km that's 113 mph. That's category 3 hurricane force winds. Time to bridle up a manhole cover. What kind of Rev could stand up to that? Have flown a two-line kite in 60 mph winds. My husband has an idea for an SUV Rev. <Super Ultra Vent> I think it is made of chicken wire or an old screen door. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
melnsct Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 Having heavy snow here this evening.Winds on the coast have hit 183 km that's 113 mph. That's category 3 hurricane force winds. Time to bridle up a manhole cover. What kind of Rev could stand up to that? Have flown a two-line kite in 60 mph winds. My husband has an idea for an SUV Rev. <Super Ultra Vent> I think it is made of chicken wire or an old screen door. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
melnsct Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 My husband has an idea for an SUV Rev.<Super Ultra Vent> I think it is made of chicken wire or an old screen door. If the SUV pulls too hard.......you fly only the frame. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 This could be intresting Simon.Like the guys in JAWS compareing Shark bites,stitches and hartbreaks56MPH is my claim Simon, with a mega vent Rev.Frightened me to death.Kite still lives 44MPH with a PHSYCO.Which imploded and looked like a bag of rags when i edged[at ward 9] into the centre window.All Happened so quick,it was over in a flash. BRIAN.. Hi Big Man, I can accept your 56mph. You have the ballast and the location to go with it... we'll have to wait for the US to wake up or Gary T to finish work to ge some more.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steveb Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 Good news! I just got an e-mail from Jim- he survived the hurricanes and blizzard! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big bri Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 Hi Big Man,I can accept your 56mph. You have the ballast and the location to go with it... we'll have to wait for the US to wake up or Gary T to finish work to ge some more.. Hi mate,I bet Mr T has a few close encounters.The USA may have some wild storys.Glad Jims ok Hunkering down Steve B[i like that word] and not trying to better my claim. Sonds like Melsnt up building with her Hubby.Could get intresting quick. BRIAN... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linekahuna Posted January 6, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 Umm! Better clarify this info. Seems everybody thinks there were winds here at 113 mph. No, not here but up to 50 mph. The 113 was probably on the west coast . Everything ok here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theresa Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 Umm! Better clarify this info. Seems everybody thinks there were winds here at 113 mph.No, not here but up to 50 mph. The 113 was probably on the west coast . Everything ok here. Glad to hear all OK Jim! T Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
play365 Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 Hi mate,I bet Mr T has a few close encounters.The USA may have some wild storys.Glad Jims ok Hunkering down Steve B[i like that word] and not trying to better my claim.Sonds like Melsnt up building with her Hubby.Could get intresting quick. BRIAN... Well Iv'e been over 55mph in my buggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big bri Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 Well Iv'e been over 55mph in my buggy Mmm.is it a kites or vehicle,,,, Dont think that would be counted,but wouldnt mind watching ya doit.Must have been a fair blow to get ther Gary. Then again ,i betcha was airborne a few times and the old artarys defuzzed. LOL BRIAN... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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