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For those of you unfamiliar with what a cable park is, it is like a snow ski lift that pulls a rider in a circle around a lake. Instead of sitting on a chair, the rider holds a handle that hangs from the cable.
There are definitely some varying opinions on cable parks, but for the most part, the majority of people love them. They offer a great way to learn to hit different obstacles. I have had the opportunity, while on Liquid Force's Trip Across America, to visit three of the four wakeboarding cable parks in the U.S. While in Kansas City, I was able to spend three days just hanging out at the park riding and talking with all the guys that work there, along with the owner and builder of the park, Mike Olson. Over these few days, I was able to gather a lot of info about the park's short history, present state and plans for the future.
While I was at the park, one of my favorite things was when I was learning some new tricks on the 80-foot A-frame, having my buddy, Mike Fulton, yelling at me from the other side of the lake. Every time I would come off the slider, I would look over to him and would get either cheering from him or booing. Either way it was a fun way to ride.
The park is located 30 minutes from downtown Kansas City off the 169 Highway. There is lodging ten minutes from the park and one of the best barbecue restaurants in KC, K&M, only five minutes away. The park is also only about three minutes from Hillsdale Lake, a public lake, which gives people the option of riding behind the boat if they want to try to transfer some of their new cable skills back to the boat wake. Sycamore Ridge Golf Course is only about five minutes from the park. As you can see, you have a lot to do at the park and in the surrounding area. Not that there is ever a reason to leave this 40-acre sports complex. Along with wakeboarding, the park accommodates waterskiing, kneeboarding and wakeskating. Mike told me they are focused on making the park very wakeskating friendly, citing that they have in the works a 60-foot
This year the park was host to the Cable Nationals. There was a $1,000 prize for the wakeskating division put up by KC Watersports. In the future, they plan to hold more events at the park. This being their first year in operation, they are still getting a grasp on everything that's going on. Next year, look for events to be going on at the park constantly. They also plan to have day camps, so people can come from all over the world and get some serious training in, or people just passing through can have a little fun on the water.
If it is your first time, one of the cable operators will sit on the bench right next to you and hold your board in the appropriate direction. As the cable pulls you, they will actually help you stand up and take off. This makes the first time a little easier than just being given a handle and sent on your way.
The rates for riding the cable are very reasonable and if you don't have your own equipment, they also provide rentals for you. While getting this massive complex up and running, there have been a lot of
The first full year of operation has created nothing but rave reviews. The guys at KC Watersports plan to spend the rest of this year and the cold off-season building and organizing great events for the years to come. This first year has created a lot of great momentum for bigger and better things in the future. The park, unlike those in Florida, is not open year round. In the winter, the lake will actually freeze over. Last winter they were pulled around the ice on kneeboards. The park will close around October and reopen in April, depending on the weather. For more information on the park you can check out their website at www.kcwatersports.com or give them a call at (913) 783-4300. |
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