
Solstice Kite Flying
It’s solstice and what is better than to go and fly a kite on the lightest day of the year?
It’s solstice and what is better than to go and fly a kite on the lightest day of the year?
It had been raining on and off all day long, but in the evening things improved. The rain ceased and there was wind and I could go flying!
It’s pretty cool when you fly your kite in the dark to have it illuminated way up there. And here’s a quick guide on how to do it!
Yesterday there was barely enough wind for lifting the KAP gear. Today, however, was not like that at all. Today was windy!
It’s Friday, it’s the weekend and I suddenly found myself having a couple of hours to do whatever I wanted. So… Why not go fly a kite or two?!
This kite was initially meant for the gale force days of October and November. But yesterday brought high winds too. Not quite gale force but sufficient to go out and give the Minimalistic a spin!
Back in April I purchased another KAP-gadget for – hopefully – improving my kite aerial videography. Lately I’ve been able to test it out live!
It’s easy as pie to make yourself a cross fitting. All you need is a piece of plastic tubing, a pair of scissors, a knife and a hole punch tool, and here’s how to do it!
Ever wondered what a kite looks like from up above? I decided to find out and launched a second kite in addition to the KAP-lifter.
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