I have been distracted by other forms of AP lately, namely RC flight Aerial Photography, video, building and flying, so WWKW2014 is a great opportunity to rekindle my love of KAP.
Unfortunately Mother Nature had a different idea. WWKW 2014 for me has been 7 days of frustration waiting for the rain to stop, the clouds to disperse and the wind to show up at all.
I could only manage 2 sessions but I'm reasonably happy with the results.
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The second session was again at Point Henry in a late afternoon dash when the clouds dispersed and wind came up.
But even with my largest kite, 2m Rokkaku, it was barely enough. The Rok would fly OK but struggle to lift my lightest manual rig for the Canon S100.
WWKW discussion on KAP Forum
WWKW Flickr group