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Glacier kitesurfing in Alaska

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Created by KiteBud > 9 months ago, 2 Nov 2012
KiteBud
WA, 1615 posts
2 Nov 2012 9:56PM
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Thought I'd share this...pretty unique clip

BurkeyBoy
QLD, 549 posts
3 Nov 2012 6:42AM
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I WAS IN THE POOL!!

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
3 Nov 2012 2:11PM
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Wouldn't want to be bodydragging to a board with those big fish around.

Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
3 Nov 2012 1:46PM
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Ok, I give up!
Why would a video about kitesurfing in Alaska show the location as the west coast of South Australia?



Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
3 Nov 2012 2:02PM
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Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
4 Nov 2012 8:45AM
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what no boardies over wettie.i would have thought that the chances of dragging over abraisive ice and thus the chance of damage to wettie would have been quite high

max14
SA, 220 posts
4 Nov 2012 2:51PM
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Well there is some sick kiting to be had over near Elliston, South Australia, but never seen a glacier near there...

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
4 Nov 2012 4:37PM
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Skid said...
Ok, I give up!
Why would a video about kitesurfing in Alaska show the location as the west coast of South Australia?







That snow capped mountain (or perhaps frozen lake)off to the NE looks like it might be good for snow kiting tho

max14
SA, 220 posts
4 Nov 2012 4:23PM
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Haha yeah lake gardiner is good for one thing, land speed racing, that's about it really haha, it is dry and very hot

GGWTBL
WA, 29 posts
4 Nov 2012 8:22PM
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I can't explain the map but the co-ordinates seem to indicate somewhere in the Northern Hemisphere west of the 0 degree longitude!

Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
4 Nov 2012 10:42PM
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max14 said...
Haha yeah lake gardiner is good for one thing, land speed racing, that's about it really haha, it is dry and very hot


Lake Gardiner: awesome flatwater location!
Maybe that should be the message that the WA crew would like to tell some of their Euro friends?


max14
SA, 220 posts
4 Nov 2012 11:31PM
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Skid said...
max14 said...
Haha yeah lake gardiner is good for one thing, land speed racing, that's about it really haha, it is dry and very hot


Lake Gardiner: awesome flatwater location!
Maybe that should be the message that the WA crew would like to tell some of their Euro friends?





Hahaha feel free, so long as the Euros don't come here wrecking our local beach we actually have a sick flatwater spot!!!

Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
5 Nov 2012 1:21PM
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Hahaha feel free, so long as the Euros don't come here wrecking our local beach we actually have a sick flatwater spot!!!


I'm sure you do! I used to live in your neck of the woods. Did lots of diving there (and south and west of there; Lincoln, Streaky and everywhere in between)
Would love to head back with some kites one day....

Gilly3
QLD, 800 posts
6 Nov 2012 7:38PM
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Last night I attended a promotional night at Surf FX on the Gold Coast with my 14 year old son and we were fortunate enough to get to chat with Kai Lenny.

I must admit, I had never really heard of him until I viewed the clip featured on this thread last week. After talking to him for about an hour I can tell you that he is one one of the most friendly, proffesional, polite and talented 20 year olds I have ever met.

Kai is touring Australia at the moment, so if you get the opportunity to catch up with him, I would highly reccomend doing so. Some of his life experiences will amaze you, especially his stories about surfing 60 foot waves at "Jaws" with the likes of Robbie Naish and Dave Kalama.....

I can also tell you that my son now has a new hero.....



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