1,200 windsurfers on the water at one time is an amazing sight. Alain grew up windsurfing in France and talks wistfully about the Delfi wind event every year he joins us in Nags Head. Seeing the video is impressive.
" Over 20 kite buggy enthusiasts from as far away as Canada and New Mexico will congregate on the beach in front of Tortuga Jacks this week through Saturday, racing their kite buggies at speeds upward of 50 mph on the packed sand around low tide each day."
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What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
For Randy, the good part starts about 2:30 in.
I want to see the camera on the front where the windsurfers are getting bounced off the front of the Zodiac like bowling pins.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
1,200 windsurfers on the water at one time is an amazing sight. Alain grew up windsurfing in France and talks wistfully about the Delfi wind event every year he joins us in Nags Head. Seeing the video is impressive.
Barrett
Closest thing I could find:
--- The Arrogant Jerk: Crabby and irritable since 1998.
Not exactly defi wind, but a lot closer.
https://thebrunswicknews.com/uploaded_photos/kite-buggies-roll-onto-jekyll-island/image_5ac04bc3-f375-591b-861d-8b3dbbfe5c6a.html
" Over 20 kite buggy enthusiasts from as far away as Canada and New Mexico will congregate on the beach in front of Tortuga Jacks this week through Saturday, racing their kite buggies at speeds upward of 50 mph on the packed sand around low tide each day."
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
And almost as wet.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
From the perspective of a world class windsurfer. Place 8th in this race. 5.4 and 98 ltr board. 30-40 knot winds. 37 knt top speed, 32 avg for 38 km.