Has anyone been to the Cab Wake School in the Dominican Republic or know of anyone that has? Looking into taking a trip down there but wanted to hear some opinions from people who have been before committing. <BR> <BR>Thanks, <BR>Andrew
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If you are going to Cabarete just to wakeboard, it's not worth it. Go for the experience on the north shore of the island and add a trip on the Yasica River as just another experience. I've never been to the wake school, but used to live down there. I would assume it's more of a tourist attraction than actually being a "school". Nonetheless, I am sure it would be fun. Dominicans have a "No Problema" mentality.
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Yo Andrew <BR> <BR>Wait for a reply from someone who has been there. <BR> <BR>The folks associated with the camp ride primarily in the London area. I was last there in 2000 and know some of the names on the site. They were great riders back then and I would assume the same even today.
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not been out myself, but i know the people who run the wakeboard camp, ther all sweet riders and great guys. <BR> <BR>wakeboard on miles of glass water, with loads of sliders. 10 mins away from surf/kite beach. <BR> <BR>the hotel that they hook you up with has free wireless internet throughtout the hotel <BR> <BR>need i say more well>>> check this, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrUmrEfPVvU&search=wakeboard%20uk" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrUmrEfPVvU&search=wakeboard%20uk</a>
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i wanna go there
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Cabwake has recently been taken over by some of the top UK wake riders. They've put alot of effort into developing it to be a super chilled spot. installing a bunch of sliders on the river etc. <BR>They've got a sweet nautique setup and Adz and his crew have got some real good tips to get you riding. <BR> <BR>As said, the place is really cool so its cool to chill out there, but i'm guessing the riding facilities are probably better than before they moved out there.
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