American fork big board no kite

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American fork big board no kite

Postby Tyler_Lyon » Fri May 22, 2009 10:32 pm

So today there was no wind and after getting off early i needed something to do. so me and a couple friends headed to the canyon fully equipped to have an adventure. We decided to set a line across the river and make a pully set to ride the river. as you can see it worked just thought some folks might get a laugh so enjoy

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?cropsuccess&id=100000003279644#/album.php?aid=595&id=100000003279644
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Re: American fork big board no kite

Postby Leo Chan » Sat May 23, 2009 6:41 pm

Tyler_Lyon wrote:So today there was no wind and after getting off early i needed something to do. so me and a couple friends headed to the canyon fully equipped to have an adventure. We decided to set a line across the river and make a pully set to ride the river. as you can see it worked just thought some folks might get a laugh so enjoy

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?cropsuccess&id=100000003279644#/album.php?aid=595&id=100000003279644


That might not be a bad way to learn how to ride before the real deal. Having to learn how to control the kite and the board at the same time is very difficult. With this, you can learn how to fly the kite first and then learn how to ride. Tyler, I think you got something good going there. :))
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