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What's to read: Kiteboard for a Great Cause!, Win a Women's Dakine Harness!, World Champion Women's Clinic goes Strapless, Tip: Maneuvering your Kite in Busy Waters

Kiteboard for a Great Cause!
Kiteboard for a Great Cause! All about KB4C

Finally an event where you can feel good and go home a winner! The first annual Kiteboarding 4 Cancer is happening this August 25th in beautiful Hood River, Oregon. KB4C is a fundraiser where all levels can kiteboard to raise money for cancer research. There will be a Kite Derby race, a silent auction, free burrito lunch, t-shirts, raffle, and party for all involved! And after all...we've all been touched by cancer somehow. Go kiteboarding and help find a cure! Just want to register for the event and ride?


Win a Women's Dakine Harness!
Win a Women's Dakine Harness! Send in your pic & story now...

We want to hear about your kiteboarding experiences, and if it's got spunk, we might just send you a brand new Dakine harness! Just send us a story and a picture to go with and we'll put it on the WomensKiteboarding.com website. If we love it, we'll feature it, and you get a new harness! Submit your pic & story!


World Champion Women's Clinic goes Strapless
World Champion Women's Clinic goes Strapless Not just another Women's strapless clinic...

World champion Kristin Boese had all the girls together in the Gorge for the Strapless Kiteboarding Collective event last weekend. The gals opened up the topics to more than just a strapless conversation, from transitioning to jumping and unhooked maneuvers. The gals drilled Kristin with questions about progressing their riding and got to meet the nicest world champion ever. Photos and more from Kristin's clinic....


Tip: Maneuvering your Kite in Busy Waters
Tip: Maneuvering your Kite in Busy Waters How to fly in and out of kite traffic...

This is a skill that requires solid kite-flying skills and time on the water. When you are kiteboarding in an area with lots of other kiters, it can be intimidating to work your way around everyone else without freaking out that your lines are going to cross with someone elses. Maneuvering your way through the craziness...

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