Nice call Ian. My flat mate runs the legal department at the Rodney District Council and muttered something about "Banning us Lot" if there is another serious incident in Orewa (which sparked a very serious conversation and was given very strict instructions that he was to do everything in his power to ensure this never happens)...

Not really sure if they would ever be able to do it realistically but I guess the law is the law.
I'm going to be away for a while, but it'd be pretty devastating for a lot of people who enjoy kiting at their local beach if that right was taken away.
I was really impressed when up at Ruakaka the other weekend at how helpful the crew were up there, and everyone was fully in to giving advice and helping each other out. A lot of the time when people see someone doing something stupid, they just watch and wait to see if they hurt themselves instead of trying to help avoid the situation. I think we are probably all guilty of it, but if you could help someone avoid a serious accident why wouldn't you hike down the beach and do a good deed?
I personally learn something new every time I go out and all the advice you guys give is probably taken onboard more than you think. I'm sure there are loads of things a lot of the old school cats know that a load of us newbies would benefit from so spreading the knowledge and safety tips is awesome.
One thing we noticed yesterday was that one of the newer Dakine Board Short harnesses hasn't come out with a blade or pocket. Yesterday someone was sucked out into the harbour and had their lines wrapped around them [not a good prompt to] but a good reminder to check something simple like that to make sure your zip isn't rusted or that you do have one if you need to use it as a last resort.
No one likes to see anyone in trouble at the beach. I felt really safe with everyone around at the lagoon yesterday [what a beautiful country we live in] and even when I lost my board there were loads of people who were willing to help get it back to me with the current going the opposite way. It could have been any of us that was swept out and circumstances could have been different, especially if there wasn't a boat there to come to the rescue. It's all food for thought.
Thanks to everyone who helped to organise & contribute to the the moose meet [esp Gavin], everyone I know had an absolutely stellar weekend. A big thanks to the Ruakaka crew who once again went home shining, and every single one of us who went was grateful for your efforts in disposing of all of the rubbish from the campsite responsibly at Washworld. Looking forward to seeing some pics in due course from over the weekend!
Called over on the way home to Cindy's to collect 4 kites (just a day late) & 6 bottles of wine for Petra and I to take to Fiji. Apparently the locals are all really excited about the trip to Fiji and have been busy practising their dances to welcome us. Should be a fantastic trip. Still got loads to organise but can't wait to learn to actually do some tricks... Was great to see everyone progressing in their kiting and the level of dedication and commitment some of the crew are obviously putting in.
Was great to meet the crew who had come from afar and once again see the more familiar faces. Looking forward to riding again with you all in December, hopefully I won't be such an amateur by then!