by Chris Matheson
Hmmm, jet lag, ZZZZZZZZZZ...... I hate jet lag,
but I love doing things that end up with jet lag as the result. Just got back from a trip
to the US and boy did I have a good time. I was in the US for a couple of festivals, first
I got over to Grandhaven and then Wildwood. Im in a very lucky position, I get paid
to promote kites and kite flying. What a way to make a living. As part of my job I get to
travel quite a bit and thats how I ended up in the US for a couple of weeks. I flew
into Washington Dulles on the 13th to be met by Dodds smiling face and a two and a
half hour drive to his house. Spent the night there and then its off on an other
flight to Grand Rapids to be met by an other smiling face, this time belonging to Tom
Moermond. Tom is the dude that puts the Grand Haven festival together for the boys at the
Mackinaw Kite Company and he does one hell of a job. The weather forecast for the weekend
was sunny and hot, well it lived up to that all right, with a nice breeze just to put the
icing on the cake.
I wasnt the only Brit to be there that weekend. The Robertshaw brothers Carl and
James were both there doing their thing on the competition field. Last year I was at Grand
Haven and was lucky enough to be put up with Lee Sedgwick and Sue Taff, now that was a
blast. You see, here in the UK the first vids we got about kites and kite flying
came from the Grand Haven festival/comp and guess who the stars were. Thats right,
Lee and Sue. Well last year I was buzzing like mad about getting to hang with those guys
and it looked like it was having the same effect on Carl and James this year.
I managed to get a room in the same house as Peter Werba. Ive known Peter for a
couple of years now and love to hang with him when ever I can. Hes not only a great
designer, but a skateboard dude to boot. Im into skating myself, so theres
always something for us to bounce off each other, be it kites, skateboards, or that
Im a limey git and hes a yank. Peter stays at the same place each year and
its not hard to work out why. The house is less than a hundred yards from the beach
and the flying field, its great in the morning to wake up and see the lake and the
festival laid out in front of you.
This year the sales tent on the beach was almost twice the size it was last year.
Making it the largest kite store in the world for the weekend, not a bad claim to fame. I
was walking round the tent checking out all the great kites when who should I come across
but Eric Wolff. "Hi Chris, hower you doing?". Wow, Eric Wolff remembered
me, well that made my weekend there and then.
Its Friday afternoon, Dodd and Hunter Chadwick Brown (One
of the hottest flyers Ive seen in a long time) turn up along with Hartmut from
Germany. Now its time to get down to some work. It seems Hunter and I will be on the
beach, flying the kites, while Hartmut is in the tent doing the sales side. Oh Dodd,
hes not silly. Dodd will move around between the two, still think Hunter and I got
the choice jobs that weekend.
The weekend seemed to go well for all the Brits. Carl and James Cleaned up on
everything except the Quad. Carl got firsts in precision and ballet in the
masters class, while the the Pair also got a first in ballet. James managed a
second in Quad, held at bay by Lam Hoac, one cool quad flyer from Canada. I
had a great weekend myself. I got to fly all day and hang out with flyers all night.
Its excellent the way your flying gets so much better after a few days solid flying.
One of the nights there, we all went round to Steve Negen's (One
of the partners of the Mackinaw Kite Co) house for a BBQ. The reason, well other than to
eat lots of good food. Steves got a new deck and he wanted us all to see it. This is
a strange one for me, were not too big on decks in the UK. It was a nice deck, but
not a patch on the food though. Think the highlight of the night was when we played rename
the Prism kite. With such classics as the depressed Illusion, the
Disillusioned and the latest model of the Alien, the Legal
Alien. the last one comes with its own green card. Oh, if youre reading this.
"Nice flying Mark and thanks for the T Scott".
The weekend goes much too quick and Im getting ready to get back on a plane to
Dodds house. I make plans to catch up with Tom in Wildwood on the way to the
airport. I just dont get enough time to spend with Tom, he works much too hard over
that weekend. After a little bit of a shuffle with planes and shuttles were back at
Dodds with a day to rest before getting off to Wildwood. Well its off to the
mall for me, I love American malls. Its not that we dont get them here, well
not as many. Its just that you get a lot more great junk to look at in American
malls. If youve not been to a K-Mart, youve just not lived. We also need to
drop in on Dodds new workshop to make sure everything is running smoothly with Dodd
running around now the festival season has well and truly kicked in.
Wednesday and were back on the road, this time its off to Wildwood. We
cruise down to Wildwood in Dodds Jeep via Amish country loaded to the gills with
kites. After about four hours we get into town and book into the hotel. Dodd gets the same
house from the hotel every year and were soon getting down to getting our gear
unpacked and in Dodds case his buggy put together on the front garden for a bit of
buggy action before the festival kicks in on Friday. Who should come by at this point than
Dean Jordan and his friend Beano. The boys are off to New York for the evening and invite
me along. Well you cant refuse an offer like that, so I throw a toothbrush in a bag
and jump in the car.
Man New Yorks a blast. We hit a club to see a few bands. If you like high energy
stuff and see a band called 2 Skinnie Js on the bill, Id not
hesitate to go. After the band we hit a few bars till 5am and grab a few hours sleep
before heading back to Wildwood.
Theres a few more brits at Wildwood along with Carl, James and myself we
are now joined by Andy Wardley along with Paul and Natalie Reynolds, looks like we have a
small invasion going on this weekend. The weekend soon kicks in and its down
to the hard work (Yeh right) of flying kites all day. Wildwood is huge, the buggiers are
down by the water, the single lines fill the sky, the comp is in full flow and the
demo fields are up and running. In the single line field I spot Wolfgang Grimsel with his
wonderful kites. Wolgangs from Germany and Ive been lucky enough to have seen
his work before. Wolgangs one big kid, who just loves to make kites that have
movement in them. This can be seen in just about everything he makes, from his
spinning windmills, to his Seals balancing balls.
The comp field isnt quite as big as last year, but theres still a
good turn out. The Robertshaw brothers dont do quite as well as last weekend, but
still put on a very good show and wowed the audience with their demos.
The next couple of days were spent flying kites, talking kites and even watching kites
on vid. Theres a bit of a tradition at Wildwood, at least one night over the
weekend everyone (Well not everyone as they wouldnt all fit in) comes round to
Dodds place to check out a few new kite vids. The night was spent drinking
beer and whooping in up at the screen. Quad foil had a few new vids Id not
seen before, man they were cool. There was lots of action on sand, ice and water, with
some excellent air time and some spectacular wipeouts. Also got to see some raw footage
from Dodds camera, man its strange seeing yourself flying.
Theres also a new face on the buggy scene, Eric. Sorry Eric cant remember
you second name. Eric comes from a snow boarding background and boy does it show. What
Eric lacks in experience, he sure makes up for in commitment. Keep an eye out for Eric,
hes going to be real big.
I missed the indoor fly, but got there just in time to see Curtiss Mitchell do a refly
of his routine. That boy can really fly. He seems to take it one step further than
Ive seen indoor flying go before, Curtiss manages to make it into a whole kind of
performance art thing. Thanks Curtiss, that was just, well moving is the only way I can
think of describing it.
Its now the last night of the festival and its off to the crab house with
about fifty other flyers. This is where we all went off for the last night meal last year
and Im really looking forward to it as I had a great time last year. Well it
didnt let me down, the lobster was great and the company a real giggle. Everyone had
a story from the weekend and as we had Corey on our table, if the stories looked like
slowing down, not a problem, Corey seems to have one million and one stories just waiting
to be heard.
Tuesday morning comes and its time to hit the road. Dean, Beano and Corey come to
pick me up and were off on the airport run. Corey keeps us entertained with his vast
knowledge of just about everywhere we pass through, Dean keeps us on the road and Beano
lays back and catches flys for an hour. Coreys the first to get dropped off at BWI
and then its me leaving the boys to their long long drive home.
Well Im home and jet lagged. Thats just about where I started this, so it
just leaves me to say thank you to all those that helped get me out to the states and made
my time there as great as it was. Thanks Dodd and HQ for getting me there. Thanks to all
the organisers for making my staya comfortable one and thanks to all the people that made
my stay so much fun.
Until next time guys and gals.