March 26 - April 2, 2026
Harold usually only requests a couple of very specific stops during a travel year. The Fly Forever kite flying record-breaking attempt at Oregon Inlet in the Outer Banks of North Carolina was one of those events.
We arrived at the Oregon Inlet Campground a day before everyone else. We just wanted a little extra time. Many of the team were staying at an Air B&B.
After checking the weather forecast, the team launched two kites on Sunday, 3/29/26 at 10:00 am. The flying was divided into three shifts of two team members each. Harold and Chuck drew the 10:00 pm to 4:00 am shift. I noted that the only two men who had their spouses with them were the two who drew the night shift. Hmm...
The first kite popped a seam on Monday. The second kite made it to Tuesday afternoon, setting a record of 51 hours 3 minutes. After consulting the forecast and heavy winds predicted, the team decided against another attempt. that week. They're still dreaming though. So more attempts are likely with even an altitude attempt being tossed around for thought.
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| Harold and Russ, one of the event organizers |
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| Another house soon to be lost to the ocean |
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| Measuring the wind |
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| Launch! |
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| Danger, danger |
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| Great to visit with Chris and Katy in their new home |
Where Are We Going Next?
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