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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Living in Cape Town...

Gust Magazine is based in Cape Town - so for the first few months it is only logical that I base myself here too... Other than the cold windless winter, its not that bad... and has been quite fun. I am however planning to do regular trips back to Durban to enjoy the warm water and the SW winter winds and good swell.

It's not that bad living in Camps Bay - The view from my room is great...default

This is the view of "Lion's Head" from my balcony...default

...And this is the view from the top of "Lion's Head"... default

 

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Posted by: tyronerawlins
Modified on February 23, 2009 at 11:51 AM
Off The Beach - Into The Office

There comes a time in everybodies life when the dream of doing nothing for the rest of their life ends. Some peoples dreams end before others.

I have had a good run of living the dream, but reality has caught up with me. Being a "professional" sportsman in most countries if not a rugby, cricket or soccer player means very little - and very little to no money...

I have stayed close to my passion by starting to work for Gust Magazine (South Africa's only kite/windsurf magazine) in their advertising sales. So far things are going great, and has been a great change from being on the beach everyday. It makes you appreciate the time you do get on the water. 

It's a welcomed challenge - better than getting a kiteloop handlepass beating...
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Posted by: tyronerawlins
Tuesday, April 10, 2007

VOID - New video

The video from Dakhla in the Sahara Desert is finally finished...

you can check it out on my website: www.tyronerawlins.com

Filming and editing done by: Meteo Willis, riders: Miguel Willis, Mohammed Humani and myself.

Hope you enjoy it - let me know what you think... 

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Posted by: tyronerawlins
MY WEBSITE!!!

Hi everybody, I have set up a website:

www.tyronerawlins.com

you will be able to log on to my blog from there and see what I have been up to, check the weather forecasts, see my pictures and videos as well as links of other kiters... 

Check it out - enjoy... 

 

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Friday, March 16, 2007

Struisbaai Kite Festival!!!

This year I decided to get more involved with kiting in South Africa and got a bee in my bonnet to put an event together. The Struisbaai kite festival has happened for the last 2 years, in conjunction with a Yellow Tail Fishing contest. default

I got an awesome response from the kiting community who were very eager for the event to happen, so much so that there were way too many prizes and ended up raffling off most of the prizes to the 45 entrants 12 of which were girls - great to see they are getting involved.defaultdefault

There was a host of top international riders that came to the event to either compete or just hang out: Aaron Hadlow, Kevin Laangeree, Christian, Helen Thompson, Emma York, Jo Wilson and a bundle of South Africa's top riders.

The event is a weekend long, and is really just an excuse to get out of Cape Town and get everybody together for a good time - day and night, everybody hangs out at the backpackers in the evening sharing stories, listening to music and getting out of hand.default

The event itself is either coarse racing or big air depending on the conditions. This allows anybody at any level to enter, allowing beginners to ride with the pros at no major disadvantage. It rained most of the weekend, but on Sunday the skies cleaned up and the wind was perfect. 20knots clean warm water and 4 foot waves - coarse racing was on...defaultdefault

The swell provided for many thrills and spills, the coarse was very fast: beach start, out through the swell around a buoy and back to the beach.default

Everybody seemed to have had a good time that weekend and people were stoked with the prizes they got. Thanks to Terri Kidson who put so much effort in helping to make the weekend such a success. Carl, Cornel and the backpackers' for all their help on the weekend.defaultdefault

Helen Thompson (Scotland) won the ladies division. I ended up winning the men's - I swear it was not rigged... haha, never thought I would ever win a speed event. defaultdefault

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