baypirate wrote:I got in more trouble than I need as it is by "naming names" on another thread, but I did ask him and it was a local "refresher lesson".robert-g wrote: Wow! Did he say were he learned to kite?
I'm a little torn about holding schools accountable for everything that newbies do once they go out on their own, but at same time we will get to a point where we either become... shall we say, cranky like the SoCal or worse off, lose our beaches to "regulated access" like FL, Chicago etc.
That said, some schools are quite... hands-off once the paid time is up (and even during...) , not to mention advertising "2hr learn to kite lesson", putting 6 "never-evers" in a group lesson or letting beginners land by themselves at Sherman after a "downwinder". Surely, not everyone will learn to kite, but there is a red albeit fine line between laissez-faire and recklessness, even if you run a business.
Also we should acknowledge that schools have their own objective challenges, partly self-inflicted (e.g. irrational competition, incl. through pricing), partly objective (e.g. not a business with great economics, serious shortage of instructors etc.)
I am all for a union of schools that set an standard at 3rd, or other bay area kite spots, but does anyone want to form this union? or perhaps take it a step further and have people TESTED like the DMV does for driving or the FAA does for flight?
There is NO oversight and even IKO and other kitesurfing websites may or may not list instructors due to insurance or other reasons. With so many people upset about such a small sport, it is difficult to assign one school that "gives 2 hr intro kite lessons" or another that does "land lessons only" when everyone just wants to have INSTANT GRATIFICATION!
The internet is making it very easy for untrained yahoos to go buy a kite off craigslist and go kill themselves. BUT, the burden is on the SELLER of those said products.
The BURDEN is also on EVERY SCHOOL, not just ours, or the ones up in the Delta, nor the ones in Texas, Mexico, or Brazil. IT IS A BURDEN ON EVERY SCHOOL TO TRAIN EVERY STUDENT TO THE BEST ABILITY PRIOR TO GOING OUT FOR THEIR FIRST SESSION.
If this thread is such a hot topic, why do we not print all this out and make a collaborative effort to assign distinct missions for each school, and perhaps gain more public trust.
i feel that the public kitesurfing community has grown SMALLER in recent years and there are LESS people getting into an OVER SATURATED SPORT. 3rd ave is a GREAT VENUE.
However, there are more and more "strangers" that show up out there and have the wrong gear or just do not know what their power lines do versus their steering lines, or even what a kite leash is for that fact.
So ask yourself this question: How can I HELP?
Greg Stupplebeen
Helm of Sun Valley
333 North Amphlett Blvd
San Mateo, CA
94401
650-344-2711