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RE: The Seven Day Black and White Challenge, day 2!

in #busy7 years ago

Sounds great! I've done some windsurfing myself, but mostly kitesurfing. I used to live on the west coast of Norway earlier and we had a lot of great winds there. I think it's interesting interpreting the strength of wind and to use it to navigate with the sail/kite. The area sounds like and area in Denmark I've windsurfed in called Hvide Sande, it has fresh water on one side, and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. :) Look forward to another post and some more pictures!

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Yeah, I enjoy it too a lot! I have a bachelor in ship design and did a lot of sailing. During my bachelor, we were basically learning what actually happens when you are sailing. Pretty interesting! Windsurfing is very similar only much faster, and even more fun! :) I just googled Hvide Sande, and the first thing that I saw on the map was a place called Surfers Paradise Appartments I guess I need to check that place out if I'm ever in the area :P

Sounds like a great bachelor, do you work within that field now? I agree, a lot of fun with windsurfing, but also technique, balance and some strength :) I'm glad you googled it, you should definitely check it out if you're in the area!

Well, after I've finished my Bachelor I kept studying. I worked a few days a week at a small design company during my master's studies. And currently I somehow I managed to end up in the middle of a PhD on aerodynamics. So I don't have too much work experience. But when I was working in the field I really enjoyed it! If I see a boat or even a surfboard/sail I look differently at the design and things like that :) Always thinking how it might be improved for better performance etc 8-).

I've got some friends in Copenhagen and Malmö which I typically visit by flying. Maybe next summer I should go by car and make a detour to Hvide Sande. Did you ever go there yourself? Do you still do kitesurfing sometimes? I never did so since I need to take some lessons and the prices I've seen were quite steep.

Phd on aerodynamics sound borh interesting and heavy! Do you want to be a researcher or another kind of job?

I’ve been to Hvide Sande once, I was windsurfing on the lake. Pretty shallow lake. Great fun! I haven’t kitesurfed in years, but I wouldn’t mind trying it on skis one time! Yes, it’s expencive, and if you want to do it regularly you need equipment and that’s quite expencive as well.

Very interesting, to me at least :) And heavy indeed, I'm in for almost 4 years now. I'm getting a bit anxious to be done with it by now! I'm pretty sure I won't stay in academics, however, I really do like doing research. So doing research at some company would be cool. But to be honest, I have no clue what I will do once I'm done! We'll see :)

Man Hvide Sande sounds very much like Brouwersdam. Also, this place is pretty shallow. Most of the place you are able to touch the bottom. Kiting on ski's sounds like fun! I would be interested trying it on a frozen snowy lake or something. I actually saw a guy playing with a big kite somewhere up in the ski resort in Les Deux Alpes. Not sure what he was doing, since he was at the top of a hill very close to a lifts :s

Interesting times ahead I understand... I did study a long time myself, and it was weird when it ended.

At Hvide Sande you can also touch the bottom. We have som great areas for kiting on snow in Norway, big flat mountain areas with snow and wind. Kiting on a mountain top near lifts sounds weird, could be dangerous for many...