SIBHOLOD – Siberian Cold, the company producing chillers is proud to announce that in order to prove that they are the biggest cold factory in the world the Guinnes World Record will be established. In the middle of the summer 2008 SibHolod is going to freeze a big part of […]
ХОЛОД means COLD!
Famous sailor Cameron Lewis of Maine USA is out enjoying “the ultimate form of sailing” on a lake near his home in Maine, U.S.A. Cam has sailed across the Atlantic several times and around the world two times – breaking records each time. www.teamadventure.org This is Cam’s nephew Davis flying […]
from The Earth TimesIn March, Steger will lead six young explorers from four different countries — Norway, Great Britain, Canada and the United States — to document the impact of and inspire solutions to global warming. The team includes two National Geographic grantees, two kite-skiing international record holders, the 2007 […]
The Parry Sound Kite Sport Festival 2008 was held on Georgian Bay March 1st, 2008. Organized by Chris Hess, this event gave people a chance to experience kite skiing and everything surrounding the sport.
By William Tuthill Here comes the new generation!
Here comes the first Request for Change of the WISSA RULES published on this site.Although there were many before we would like to start tracking and discussing those requests and will be updating the rules after each WISSA event. Please post your comments and questions below. By: Richard Saltonstall Maine […]
WISSA 2008 was the 28th anniversary of the longest running contest in the history of windsurfing, wing sailing and kite sailing. The conditions were epic! With two years to plan, the organizing committee was ready. They had secured funding from the government of Canada, as well as a host of […]
Let’s see what was around just 50 years ago. I wonder, why did this sport not boom at that time?
Photo update to this article Photo © Reuters/Scanpix (more below)
by William Tuthill Wing sailing on Lake Sunapee this past week end was world class!SO much wind that only a 4.8 meter wing was neededThe scenery was so nice that I went 59.9 miles ( 96.4 kilometers) in robust winds on a crusty snow surface between 1:30 pm and dark. […]