| An astonishing 7,300 photos were submitted for Kiteboarding magazine’s November 2009 issue. Some photos fall into the usual categories of amazing waves or incredible freestyle shots, and others are, well, let’s just say way out there. From this library of photos we compiled a list of shots that turned heads here at Kiteboarding magazine. Enjoy this unique collection of 24 photos that will inspire, humor, amaze, captivate and entertain you. |
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Wind FarmerWhat would you do if an ankle-nipping border collie chased you through the horse pasture? Jon Modica finds a creative way to escape, until he reaches the other side of the pond and the dog happily greets him. Photo: Adam Koch |
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The Slider ProjectWith this new massive fun box added to the already-established assortment of rails and kickers built by The Slider Project crew, the Hood River, Oregon, kite park attracts the best wake-style riders Photo: Lance Koudele |
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Urban AssaultFlysurfer team rider Lennart van Schuilenburg takes advantage of the Netherlands’ flat landscape as the wind flows smoothly into this skate park for a nighttime kite session to remember. Photo: Ramon Schoenmaker |
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Ooh La LaAll you have to do to hang out with kiteboarding beauties Susi Mai and Tuva Jansen is buy yourself a private island in the British Virgin Islands like Virgin mogul Richard Branson. Otherwise, keep dreaming. Photo: Tracy Kraft |
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Slice of HeavenNo, this is not an actual 136 cm Jimmy Lewis Park board; it’s Dustin and Christine Hall’s wedding cake, with edible foot straps and all. Kudos to Dustin for establishing his priorities early on. Weeks before the wedding, Dustin sent his Jimmy Lewis board to Lewis for a minor ding repair. When Lewis heard about the cake, he sent back a brand-new custom board as a wedding gift. Now we would like to see an edible kite to go with it. Who knows, you might get a free kite. Photo: Nicole Rule |
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WipeoutYou’re not learning unless you’re crashing! As much as we like to see a perfectly executed KGB, the occasional free-falling, ball-smacking, water-inhaling wipeout can be equally, if not more, entertaining. Photo: Enrique Abreu |
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Ride at Your Own RiskNot long ago, kiteboarders avoided obstacles at all costs. Now, a core group of riders are magnetically pulled toward them, like Kevin Steen, who rides the wall on this John Wayne Slider in Hatteras, North Carolina. Photo: Tracy Kraft |
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Dreaming of TubesWhile most of us merely dream of kiting a nicely breaking wave, seasoned pros — like Naish team rider Reo Stevens — are all too familiar with an epic shacking. Note to self: Step one to manifesting the dream of getting barreled is buying a ticket to Reunion Island (pictured) or another near-perfect break. Photo: Stephanie Fournet |
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Near DecapitationDimitri Maramenides resurrects the old-school one-footer with a bit of personal style — and nearly severs his head. Photo: Bryan Harvey |
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Beach DoctorWhile most riders think pumping up their kites is enough of a warm-up for a hard-core session, Dr. Sarah Ellis can give you real tips on how to stretch before riding. You’d be an idiot not to let the doc warm you up. Photo: Elea Faucheron |
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Invisible BoardThe next time you’re heading to the tropics, leave your snorkel behind and pack your see-through board instead. Eight months ago, North team rider Dirk Hanel had a crystal-clear vision as he began experimenting on a transparent kiteboard made of Acrylite. This CNC-shaped kiteboard comes complete with foot bed inserts and a custom rocker. Although for now this is a bit of a novelty, it could be a glimpse into the future. Photo: Roberto Foresti/Canon |
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Excess RubberWhile it was more than warm enough to ride in just shorts when this shot was taken in southern Florida this spring, Damien LeRoy threw on NPX’s Lucifer drysuit for some R&D. A bit of sweat isn’t so bad when you’re getting paid to kiteboard. Photo: Tom Leroy |
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InfluencedSurfing, wakeboarding, snowboarding and even motocross all made an indelible mark on kiteboarding, and as shows here with a kickflip at the Pro Pool on Maui’s North Shore, skateboarding and wakeskating are influencing our sport as well. Photo: Rachel Hastilow |
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Swell summerAlthough Sky Solbach avoids wearing wetsuits at all costs during the summer, it’s not too hard to persuade him to suit up for clean, head-high surf at the Oregon coast. Photo: Richard Hallman |
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StuffedWhile this Airush van is absurdly full of kiteboarding gear, there is still enough room for three Aussies, three Frenchies and one American to squeeze in and tour Western Australia’s epic coastline. That must be one stinky van! Photo: Dave Tyburski |
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Bombs AwayAs crab fishermen set up their traps, Kevin Langeree acid drops off this dock in Hatteras, North Carolina, successfully scaring the crabs to safety, and rides away, leaving two pissed-off crabbers wondering what in the world just happened to their dinner. Photo: Bryan Elkus |
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Travel BugAfter traveling across the entire Pacific Ocean from his hometown of Coolum, Australia, Ben Wilson couldn’t wait to score on the frigid Oregon coast. Photo: Lance Koudele |
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Jibbing in ParadiseBeautiful location? Check (Antigua). Great wind and perfectly flat water? Check. World-class obstacle park? Check. With a perfect playground in his backyard, Jake Kelsick bonks a barrel following a stylie board slide. Photo: Tracy Kraft |
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No Wind? No Problem!It’s not every day you see a kiter out on a glassy body of water, but this Flysurfer SilverArrow kite has ridiculously good low end, making such an illogical concept a reality. Photo: Courtesy Flysurfer |
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Steezie SlezyIn one of the most stylie presses we’ve seen recently, Jason Slezak tests out the comfort of his Liquid Force limited-edition Synergy CT bindings and the flex core and grind base of his new 2010 Liquid Force Influence Grind kiteboard. Photo: Gregg Gnecco |
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Wind AwarenessGot an iPhone and an insatiable curiosity about the wind’s speed? Then put your wonder to rest a by turning your cell phone into a wind meter. That’s right, your iPhone can even help you pick what size kite to rig. Download this handy app at goingapps.com. |
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ElectrifiedWaters don’t get much prettier than this. Jeremie Tronet throws a powered kite loop over the electric blue waters on the island of Francisqui Abajo in the Los Roques, Venezuela, archipelago. Photo: Linn Svenden |
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A New Kind of Board-OffHood River, Oregon, local Jim Bison tries his hand at starting a new sport: kitebarefooting. Photo: Gavin Butler |
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Where Not to LearnGenerally, kiteboarders choose this sport to stand out a bit more than the average guy. Well, if you take a kiting trip to Tarifa, Spain, good luck getting noticed! Photo: Susi Mai |

The List: The 24 Best Photos of 2009
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Where are the photos?
I love Reo's Tube shot
same pro douchebags in every issue get some real kiters in there
love it, great pics. new to sport with an LF 12mm and Best ouija board. good times and " may nothing come between you and your kite"
live2kitemike, CC,TX
No crowds here! Tradewinds on the Bay Tokeland Wa. Winter kiteboarding!
After those pic's…I think I be a newbe fo sho…
Hey I clicked on your blog by luck on feedburner while hunting for something totally obscure but I am truly happy that I did, You have just caught yourself another subscriber.
Wow, nice read man. Thanks for sharing! However I’m having trouble with ur rss feed. Does anyone else have problems with the rss?
You can see Sarah's Kiteboarding Exercise video here:http://anthonyspencer.us/2009/09/163/