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Ten Years Gone - kiting in the gorge
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4Stringer/KipWinger

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 9:06 am    Ten Years Gone - kiting in the gorge Reply with quote

Gorge kiting got it's first big blast of stoke ten years ago this week when freshly minted pros showed-up for the first kiteboarding competition at the Event Site. Twas memorable. Here's a few low res pics from a 1999 digital camera -

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jbruxer

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 9:34 am     Reply with quote

Kiting has sure come a long way. But wait a second......boots on a picklefork??? Was that considered wakestyle back in the day? Wink

Also, I love the 2-line kite, sand gap, dangle shot over the sand! Pretty sweet.

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 9:36 am     Reply with quote

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4Stringer/KipWinger

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 10:12 am    boots Reply with quote

jbruxer wrote:
.....boots on a picklefork??? Was that considered wakestyle back in the day? Wink


To me, boots were all-about taming the unrelenting and raw power of the kite... Switched to boots in 2001 and couldn't believe how much more control it provided. Once kites developed significant depower, boots became boot-ique (i.e. for a specific app.)

That is Lou in the first pic. Here's a few more -


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PostThu Jul 08, 10 12:02 pm     Reply with quote

old skool Thumb's Up


we still bust out that Naish kite for sk8 nights...

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Sella

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 12:42 pm     Reply with quote

Classics!! Great pics Jim!

The Reel Bar van......sweet Gorge runner.

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pkh

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 1:26 pm     Reply with quote

Love it!

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genek

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 1:30 pm     Reply with quote

Haha, awesome! Is that A-train or a look-alike in the last pic?
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PostThu Jul 08, 10 1:41 pm     Reply with quote

genek wrote:
Haha, awesome! Is that A-train or a look-alike in the last pic?


Elliot Leboe Idea

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hilton

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 3:58 pm     Reply with quote

It's about time for board pants to make a comeback.

It would be nice to see a pro event at the Event Site again.
Maybe the jump off at KB4C this weekend can capture some of the same excitement from that first Gorge Games kite contest.

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bwd

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 6:01 pm     Reply with quote

Thumb's Up
I was there... & more or less that's why I keep lurkin around here,
even though I am now on the other side of the country.
Gorge is always a source of kite stoke!

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shred_da_gorge

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 6:25 pm     Reply with quote

Is that a picklefork you're riding or you just happy to see me? Thanks for making us feel young Jim... Wink

Who's that tea-baggin, er, body draggin in #3?

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scottnorby

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 8:00 pm     Reply with quote

I was just thinking the other day----how fun it was back then.
Learning with equipment that was sketchy and un tested.

I miss the adventure.
Because it's not an adventure until something breaks.

It's almost too easy these days.

I will have to bust out some old photos soon for the forum.
I have a bunch.

Liquid Force pickleforks....old school.....and the first ever production kiteboard.
Gotta love their vision....sponsoring Lou, Elliot, Nina...etc.
Way back then.

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 8:51 pm     Reply with quote

props to the pioneers! all those slightly nutty guys (and gals) broke the trail for the rest of us.

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Spencer

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 8:52 pm     Reply with quote

shred_da_gorge wrote:
Who's that tea-baggin, er, body draggin in #3?

I'll take a guess -- maybe Mike Fitzsimons in #3???

I think I recognize quite a few others. Darien Smith on his Mosquito and the super loud pants. Chip Wasson jumping in front of the bridge. One of the Scheibel bro's. Scary Jerry. Julie and Chris. Mark Ribkoff reelin' it in. Elliot and Lou.

That was quite the summer! What great memories. So much fun on the old two line wipika classics. Large sailboats being capsized by runaway flexi-foils. I should try to round up some pics from that season.

Boy, that one Gorge Games kite event sure did a lot to jump start the sport -- it really generated a lot of stoke. Think good thoughts, and let's hope that Peg recovers!

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 9:34 pm     Reply with quote

Kitepants are sick

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genek

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PostThu Jul 08, 10 11:42 pm     Reply with quote

scottnorby wrote:
I was just thinking the other day----how fun it was back then.
Learning with equipment that was sketchy and un tested.

I miss the adventure.
Because it's not an adventure until something breaks.

It's almost too easy these days.

I will have to bust out some old photos soon for the forum.
I have a bunch.

Liquid Force pickleforks....old school.....and the first ever production kiteboard.
Gotta love their vision....sponsoring Lou, Elliot, Nina...etc.
Way back then.


Kiting is always an adventure. If it's not, you're not trying to find stupid stuff to do hard enough. Smile

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