Iowa Kite Buggyers

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Iowa Kite Buggyers

Postby sod farm kiter on Sat Nov 10, 2007 6:30 pm

Just looking to find some more people in my area(BOARD OR BUGGY)who like to kite! I live in the Davenport,IA. And i buggy on a very large sod farm. :D I have been kiting about 9 months now and am pretty good if i don't say so myself. I have a buddy who has a kite and a buggy,but now he never seems to make it . :( so come on there has to be some more kiters around here somewhere!
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Re: Iowa Kite Buggyers

Postby triplethreatsnowkiteteam on Sat Nov 10, 2007 7:09 pm

Hey man, I usually live out west, but am in southeastern South dakota right now, and I would love to buggy with you. That sod farm sounds kick ass. can I come......Im here for three more weeks, lets ride. :thumbsup:
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Re: Iowa Kite Buggyers

Postby Da Vinch on Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:18 am

I'm in Glenwood Iowa - no buggy right now, but that sod farm sure sounds sweet!

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Re: Iowa Kite Buggyers

Postby triplethreatsnowkiteteam on Sun Nov 11, 2007 6:57 pm

How far is Glenwood from sioux falls?
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Re: Iowa Kite Buggyers

Postby Craz Z on Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:55 am

Hey sod farmer? What is your opinion about our little wheeled contraptions? Do you think it would hurt the sod at all? We have a beautiful sod farm outside of town that i would give my left nut to ride on. Is it worth approaching? Just curious if you own it its no big deal but if you don't it sure would be nice to be able to go on one.
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Re: Iowa Kite Buggyers

Postby kiteadmin on Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:52 am

Hey sod farm kiter,

Welcome to the forums! :D
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Re: Iowa Kite Buggyers

Postby sod farm kiter on Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:19 am

all these kiters,i don't know where to start..first off my boss is pretty cool ' i usually stick to the fresh cut areas witch are pretty big,on average we cut at least an acre or two a day. i stick to those areas because the dirt is smooth and fast. and at first i couldn't get going that easy in the grass!(much resistance)but know i ride from the grass to dirt to grass. as far as damage goes to my knowledge there has been none..i mean i don't try to hard to get wild in the grass(traction is real good on grass!)i do most of my power sliding on the dirt. there are at least 5 fields at the farm some cut north to south and some vice versa(e to w) as you can figure in a north to south cut field with an east or west wind is the bomb,smooth running.. :D if anyone is serious about wanting to come and kite some time then we should hook up,i know its getting late in the year but thats a good thing i'm about to get layed off for the season and the farm will be all by itself.guess i'll have to break out the snow skis or board or something! i'd love to keep typing but the wind is 10 to 12 out of the east, it's a little cold but i'm going buggying. :thumbsup:
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