I'm moving the history of Utah Kiteboarding over to the Main Message Board.    I think it is more appropriate than on the wind log.  Some of the stories by Jason, MikeR, Kenny, Jon M, Marty should be CLASSIC.  Many attached at the bottom.......Maybe somebody can keep a history or organize it better.
I learned to Kite in 1999 in Maui on a 2 line Wipika, Basically the only kite available at the time.  Dragged through the reef, hit by my board, thrashed good, but also some very exciting rides through the Maui waves.  Jason, Lou, Elliot, and Flash were ripping already.
When I came to Utah to ski for the winter, I brought my Blue Wipika and a Yellow Flexifoil Blade, both 2 line kites.  I hooked up with Rossberg in the Spring of 2000 on Rush Lake.  The windsurfers were amazed at the new sport, although we didn't make it look very easy....it wasn't.  I was living in Eden, riding Snowbasin and kited on Pineview Res quite a few times that spring also.  Rossberg has old photos from his Talon Sports pages of kiting on Rush.
Below, I will paste the previous...."History" strings.    Whitney Guild
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DeanDavis
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 6:52 pm    Post subject: Cool Utah history 	Reply with quote
I always saw Kenny and Mike as the legions of our sport in Utah which is really cool since they are very respectable people. These threads give me new insight to other Utah legions: Jason (aka Masterboarder), Jon, and Jeff. Again all very cool people. I think Apri should get in there with the “pioneers†since he started in 2001 with a 9m two-line kite which he found on the internet (obviously with no schooling). I missed the legions crowd by a few years, since I started in early summer 2002 and although we were using 4 line kites by then I think I still paid my dues with my total instruction time of maybe 30 minutes as Mike set up my lines, walked me in the water and said “now body dragâ€ÂÂ. I guess if I could think of a claim to fame I’m guessing that I must have the most kite time on the water at SSB.
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jason morton
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 8:52 am    Post subject: 	Reply with quote
Speaking of old school Utah kiters. What happened to the guy who rode the ocean rodeo kites? I forgot his name?
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 9:39 am    Post subject: 	Reply with quote
Speaking of cool. A kiteboarding engineer who designs designs wind farms. That's way cool.
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DeanDavis
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 9:47 am    Post subject: Jeff? 	Reply with quote
I think you are thinking about my buddy Jeff (tall 6' 4", I think bald at the time, rode a 16m Ocean Rodeo). He is a long time college (UofU) buddy of mine who grew up in SLC and then moved to Portland, OR in 2000. He was the reason I got into kiteboarding. When he moved up to Portland it finally gave me an excuse to learn to wind surf (a long time goal of mine since leaving surfing) so I headed up in the fall of 2001 to stay with him and take lessons at Hood River. We did that together for a few days and after one lesson we went over to the Hatchery to watch the really good riders. While driving over there we saw one lonely kiter on the water and it really caught Jeff's attention. I made nothing of it. I watched the wind surfers while he watched the lonely kiter. Then in the winter of 2001/2002 he hauled his 5th wheel trailer back to Utah to escape the rain (which took him a few years to get used to) and to help me with some work I was doing. It was supposed to only be a quick Utah stop before heading on to other destinations but he ended up staying with me for over 9 months. We snowboarded during the winter and then come spring that lonely kiteboarder was still on his mind. He did some more internet searching and eventually found Mike R. and talked me into laying down the cash for some gear. We meet with Mike, got our gear, and then started the steep learning curve. Jeff finished the season in Utah then headed back to Portland in October of 2002. Ironically he doesn't kite much any more. As much as OR is the mecca for windriding he missed the uncrowded, friendly atmosphere of Utah kiting.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 3:38 pm    Post subject: 	Reply with quote
It was good to ride with Rossberg. The two of us were the first kiteboarders in Utah. We spent a lot of sessions entertaining the windsurfing crowd at Rush as we tea bagged on our two-line kites. I recall that it took me an entire summer before I could stay upwind on those silly kites.
lesvierra
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 4:26 pm    Post subject: 	Reply with quote
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The two of us were the first kiteboarders in Utah.
What year was that? Where did you learn and when?
mike rossberg
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:52 am    Post subject: First Kites in Utah 	Reply with quote
Kenny and I started in the spring of 2000 on the good old Naish 2 line kite. We had 5 meter and 7.5 meter.
A guy named Jerry was kiting a little bit in the fall of 1999 on the original Wipika's. 2000 was the first year you could easily buy kites. Boy how times and kites have changed.
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Jon M
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 1:03 pm    Post subject: First Kites in Utah 	Reply with quote
Les,
My son Jeff and a friend, Steve, who lives in the Gorge bought our first Naish 2 line kite from Big Winds, in the Gorge, in the summer of 2000. We learned in the Gorge by trial and lots of ERROR, you name the kitemare and we've done it. We had a ski boat and on the days that the wind was to light to windsurf we played with the kite. We have basically body dragged the Columbia from Stevenson to the Dalles dam. I first met Kenny and Mike in the Spring of 2001 at Rush. I though Jeff and I were the only kiters in UT. Suprised to see two more at Rush.
JON M
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jason morton
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 4:05 pm    Post subject: 	Reply with quote
While Mike and Kenny where the first kiteboarders in Utah, I guess I'll have to settle for the first Utahn to kiteboard. In 1998 my roommates Elliot Leboe, Lou Wainman and myself got our hands on a 5m wipika and took it down to Kanaha. We had no instruction whatsoever. Manu Bertin and Marcus Austin were the only guys kiting on Maui at the time. They didn't exactly provide any advice, nor did we ask. I guess I was one of the first guys to ever kite. Lou, Elloitt and I still did alot of windsurfing during that time. We would abuse ourselves in the morning kiting, then polesurf in the afternoon. Serious punishment ensued. I eventually decided to move back to the mainland and finish school. Didn't kite again for several years. Lou and Elliott tried to talk me into staying. Sometimes I wish I had. Both are legends. I'm a legend in my own mind. At least I can support my kite habits with my own hard earned money.     JASON
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Marty
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 4:28 pm    Post subject: 	Reply with quote
Ya know, kiting with Jason in Oregon,
I was amazed that everyone knows Jason.
Room mates with former champions,
Drag racing with all the speed guys.
Kinda like a sparing partner for Mohamad Ali.
I gotta new name for Jason.
Jason,,,,
Masterboarder
-Marty Cool
			
		