Category: Action

  • Summer Walled Lake Session

    We had a fun wake session. It was a hot summer day with stormy skies. The wind kicked up a bit which made the session a bit bumpy but we made up for it with the great company.

  • Mid-Summer Lexington Kiteboard Session

    It was an early drive to the East coast of Michigan. The wind was blowing all night and we were hoping for a solid wave day. We arrived to find some solid waist high waves, but not really what we were expecting. We rigged up and and sessions at Lexington for a few hours and then met up with some of the crew for a downwinder. There were some great sections of waves during the 10+ mile session. We ended the day with a quick wake and SUP session.

  • Sunset Wakeboard Session in Traverse

    Hunter picked me up for a quick sunset wakeboard session. Everyone one got in a couple pulls behind the boat before the sunset. It was a great way to end an awesome day.

  • Downhill Biking at Mt Brighton

    Edgar and I headed to Mt. Brighton to watch Jon and the Wheels in Motion crew ride. The course looked really fun. The side-by-side track made spectating really engaging and pushed the riders. I didn’t have my camera so all these are shot with the iPhone.

  • Learning to Ride a Foil + Kiteboarding

    Edgar and I hit the West-side of Michigan for what was supposed to be a high-wind, fun wave day. We arrived to find light wind and tiny waves. We drove South to visit our friends at MacKiteBoarding. We got our hands on a bunch of light wind gear to demo including a Liquid Force Foil Fish. I haven’t tried foiling in over 7 years, when Jason Slezak, Sam Bell and I demoed the Carafino Foil.

    The LF foil was much easier to learn on. Before I hit the water, I watched the Liquid Force Foil Intro videos, which proved extremely helpful. The LF wing was much more forgiving than the Carafino. The breaking waves made it challenging at first, so the conditions were a little rough to learn, but we made it work. There was a steep learning curve but by the end of the session I felt like I was starting to get the hang of it.

    The first thing you notice is the overall size of the board and the wing. It can be a lot to manage when getting it in and out of the water. It can also be a bit scary in shore break. But don’t let that freak you out, it’s well worth it. I had Edgar carry the board to the water’s edge for me. I then took a surfboard out to test various points of depth so I had a good idea of how far I needed to body drag out as to not hit the foil on the bottom of the Lake. I came back for the foil and made it through the shorebreak. Once I felt I was far enough out from the shallows and the breaking waves, I used the footstrap to angle the board towards me as if I were starting to wakeboard behind a boat.

    I started off trying to ride by keeping the board on the water trying to ride back and forth, very slowly, as I would with a surfboard. It felt like there was a slight drag on my surfboard, like seaweed that gets stuck on a fin. As you increase the speed, you start feeling the tracking of the wing in the water. This let my body get use to the wing under the water. I did this for 1/3 – 1/2 the session.

    I then started to increase the speed and the height of the board out of the water. It’s truly a different feeling. It was really fun! It’s pretty crazy when you hit a certain speed the board just goes silent and you start flying. I found I had the best rides the less I thought of trying to control the board and squared off by shoulders to the direction I wanted to go. It is also hard to train your brain to tell your body to add more front foot weight when you start wheeling. This typically leads to a bucking bronco type roller coaster ride, and finishes off with a spectacular crash. So keep weight on that front foot!

    Along with the speed came a few scary moments too. The foil can be hazardous. I had 3 really close calls with the foil. As recommended by many, as soon as you start to think your going to bite it, get away from the foil. Especially, when you are out of the water with the foil, the wing acts like a fulcrum and when you crash, the wing can hit you faster than you would expect.

    The board I demoed had only one front strap and loved that setup. I found that by moving my backfoot forward and back I could control the lift and decent of the wing (not sure if that’s the right way to do it). The front strap was great to body drag with the board, handling the board in the water and getting up and going. I would one day love to try riding it strapless, but for starting out it was great.

    By the end of the session, I was able to ride both directions, completed a couple toe-side and heel-side transitions and rode toe-side in one direction. The next day, you may find your hamstrings took a beating, but I bet that smile will still be on your face. All in all, it was a terrific time I would highly recommend it.

    Thanks to Edgar for the photos.

  • Crystal Snowboarding Weekend

    We headed North with Jeanette to meet up with Carl and Mary for a weekend at Crystal Mountain.

    We snowboarded all day Saturday. The snow was great! Freshly groomed trails were everywhere. We played games had an amazing dinner and took a late night walk with the puppy.

    Sunday we taught Jeanette to fly a kite and then headed back south through the storm of the winter so far.

  • Ann Arbor Skatepark Session

    I had a great session this morning at the Ann Arbor Skatepark. Mike and Todd drove in from Kalamazoo. We were out there early and had a great time. The weather was perfect and it wasn’t too crowded. It was great having the guys in town to push each other into a few new tricks. All around, good times were had by all!

  • Elk Rapids Kiteboarding Adventure

    I finally got to ride where Mel took her first kiteboarding lesson. It was a spectacular day! We made our way to Elk Rapids, Michigan to find the kiting location. the kite spot was over a mile away from the vehicles. We packed our gear and started the journey through a trail in the woods until we reached the sandy shores of East Bay. From there we paddled north to the point.

    The wind was light when we arrived. I kited on the standup board for 30-45 minutes until the wind picked up to perfect 12m conditions. I played in the pool for a bit. It was great to ride in flat water again! We got Mel out and cruising for a while and we rode until the end of the day. It was a very long journey back to the cars but well worth it! Thanks to Edgar for shooting.

  • 4th of July Wakeboarding

    Had a such a great time wakeboarding on the 4th. I met up with the Walsh/Droste/Thane crew for a fun session. Hunter was just destroying it. It was really fun to watch him ride. We wakeboarded for a few pulls and then wakesurfed for a bit after that. Always a good way to start the day.