More Infamy….kitefamy ! Cimeron authored a fun piece for kiteboarding Magazine, highlighting the unusual mix of wind, surf and kiteboarding addicted people we have here in the SF Bay area and Silicon Valley. It’s this months issue - cover highlighted to the left. It’s a great read!! Buy the magazine by clicking HERE. Here’s the front page of the article (pp 80 - 87). There was no wind on

kiting - Definitions from Dictionary.com
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kiteboarding’s Original King of the Air Last summer I had the pleasure of meeting Flash Austin in Maui. For those of you who don’t know him, Flash was the winner of Red Bull’s FIRST ever “King of the Air” competition. He was, and is GREAT for this sport. Click on the picture below to start the clip. Robby Naish describes Flash as ‘the best rider in the world hands down’. On a day that was ‘

Great White Caught at Ocean Shores!
This is somewhat off the topic of kitesurfing except for the fact that Old Whitey was caughts right by a popular kite launch, Damon Point on the Washington Coast. These pictures are pretty phenomenal so I thought I’d share them with you all. I think I’ll stick to kiteboarding in Lake Washington from […]


Infamous…?? kitefamous!! She’s movin’ on to the BVI. Natasha’s just moved on to Grand Cayman from the Dominican Republic …. and she was spotted in her first week there by a photographer for the Cayman Compass. Now in print… If you are looking for an instructor in the area, reach out and write her : natashacasebolt@yahoo.com


2007 kite National Championship Calendar John Gomes will be on the cover of a calendar (embedded & scrollable via Scribd below) with GREAT pics taken by Emmet McDonald at the US nationals held at the St. Francis this summer. Emmet is in the process of adding captions and names. Click at the bottom of the frame to download or email emmet at sailing314@yahoo.com for the final final. If you can’t

The American kitefliers Association
Educating the public in the art, history, technology, and practice of building and flying kites.

Back From our kiting Excursion
Jason and I just got home from a 5 day stint in the Hawaiian islands for a quick kiteboarding getaway. We were lucky enough to stay with our good friend Nick Eitel at his home in the islands. He’s sworn us to secrecy on our exact whereabouts there because he wants to keep […]