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Wildwood - 25 Years and Counting |
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Getting to Wildwood wasn't easy. For a 7 a.m, flight out of Portland, we have to leave home at three. The flight connected through Washington/Dulles. And that's where things started to go wrong. I boarded the plane for Philly. Then the pilot announced he needed two volunteers to give up their seats. No one moved. So customer service came on and bumped two. The process took 25 minutes. By then, we'd missed our departure window and had a weather problem. We got off the plane. We waited an hour. Then another delay was announced. Finally, four hours behind schedule, the flight was cancelled. And I'm thinking that if we'd known in the first place, I'd have rented a car for the two hour drive... All the other flights were filled -- and delayed by the raging thunder storm outside. I decide to stand-by, thinking my mileage status would get me a seat. But I wouldn't know until they started boarding. And we didn't't know when that would be. I called Al Sparling and Pete Dolphin who were waiting for me and told them to go to bed. The 9 p.m. flight boarded at 1:30. And I got the only open seat. Then we sat on the runway an hour. Finally, FINALLY, we arrived in Philadelphia at 3:30 in the morning. I texted Al. I told him to phone me when he wakes. And five minutes later, he calls. "I'll find a place to hunker down at the airport and try to sleep" I say. "When Pete gets up, give me a call". Anyway, if you wonder why I was dragging on Friday, that's the reason. |
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Wildwood celebrated 25 years this Memorial Day. When sport kite competition was enjoying its peak, there were major contests in Honolulu, Marina Green, Grand Haven, Miami, and New York. All are gone now but Wildwood remains. And while it is true that the contest is a pale shadow of the days when there were 250 competitors, you have to give them credit for continuity. |
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Roger has since moved to Costa Rica and returns each May to New Jersey. Sky Festival Productions is being run by Beatrix Pelton.
This 25th Anniversary was a special celebration and it was good to see many old friends return. In some cases, young kids had grown into fine young adults with their own children. For others, hair was grayer -- or gone. Some had gained weight and some lost it. Some marriages had ended and others had begun. Some wild and crazy partiers had grown sedate and wiser with age. Others were just as stupid as before. During the banquet, attendees were recognized how had attended more than 20 times. I was surprised how ferw of us there were. Each kite event is about people. After a quarter century of Wildwoods, I have to think of the people that made it special and who are no longer with us. Olan Turner, Chris Batdorf, Ralf Offredo, Sue Taft-Sedgewick, Tom Mason, Scott Spencer, Mile Gillard, Al Hargus. All were special friends and I miss them terribly.
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At 19, John Barresi was introduced to shooters at Wildwood. He got so intoxicated, they called the paramedics. "Where are you?" they asked. "Wildwood". "What day is it?" "Saturday" "Who is the president??" .... "David Gomberg". |
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Wildwood is packed with people every Memorial Weekend. The beaches are filled with bathers and the Boardwalk is crammed with folks all flexing, displaying plenty of skin, and checking each other out. Some even stop to look at the kites. What few of them realize is the rich kiting history that continues to unfold out on the sand. |
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I flew Crabs and Cuttle Fish in Wildwood. All together, I believe there were eight in the sky. You can fly one too! I have cool and warm versions of both in stock - flown once or trwice. List price is $1800. But I'll sell a "line new" demo piece for $1400 while they last. |
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