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Thirty years ago, I stumbled across a small kite festival at the D River Wayside on the beach in Lincoln City. It was a first time event run by Steve Lamb and his new kite shop called Catch the Wind. Although I was a committed kiter with a kite and line always in the trunk of the car, this was my first organized event. |
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At the same time, Catch the Wind was growing. They went from one store to three, and ultimately to eight. They began manufacturing products like the SpinSock. They published a catalog and could be found in any yellow-pages. Still based in Lincoln City, they were the largest chain of kite stores in the country. GKPI has continued to prosper. We went from books, to representing Greens Kites from England and then concluded an agreement to act as distributor for Peter Lynn Ltd in North America. We traveled to kite events around the world. We began production of our own brand of custom kites and later added a second tier of mass production kites - G-Kites - for sale in kite stores. The web and our two sites let us reach serious kiters around the world with larger inflatables. And last year, we opened our first retail store. |
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I have often said that I would not be who I am or where I am without the early support and vision of Steve Lamb. Countless kiters in Oregon and the Northwest have been similarly influenced by Catch the Wind, their stores, festivals, and products. CTW introduced large inflatables and lifters on the beach and the concept of "Show Kites". They pioneered products like Spectra lines for sport kites and the BullDog Foil which inspired the PL Pilot. They brought guests like Peter Lynn, to Lincoln City and put our small town on the international kiting map. |
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The D-River Wayside is a compact flying beach with clean wind, ample parking, and very high visibility. It is in the center of town and right on Highway 101. And for those interested in such things, it lies almost exactly on the 45th parallel -- halfway between the Equator and North Pole. Some years ago, KiteLines magazine called it one of the top flying destinations in North America. |
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We are returning to where serious kiting began for Susie and me. The Wayside is the most popular beach park in Oregon and we believe that this is the best location for a kite store in the Northwest and possibly the entire west coast. Our wholesale program means we have a plethora of great products available. And we have an excellent staff in managers Michael and Jackie Oswald. We now look forward to expanding that staff and returning regular kite shows and events to the D River. We're committed to making Northwest Winds a fun, exciting, and interesting store for kite enthusiasts of all ages and levels of experience. If your travels bring you to the Coast, stop by and say hello! |
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Bulldogs were originally developed for lifting the famed beach shows on the Oregon Coast. Daily performances required easy handling and long-term dependability. Part parachute, part airfoil, and known for their incredible lift, these "work horse" parafoils are designed for flying and lofting a show in the toughest conditions. GKPI is now offering the 75 square foot Bulldog on an exclusive basis. Order in rainbow, warm, or cool color combinations for $350 each And if you email before Valentines Day and say you LOVE the Update, we'll take 20% off your order. Click here for more information. |
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