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boardridesurf 03-31-2007 11:36 PM

I am flying into Orlando on April 4th and staying until the 10th. I have a meeting on the 5th but would like to wakeboard, wakesurf, kitesurf or windsurf on the 4th or 6th-10th. Can anyone directed me in the right direction. From what I understand, Orlando is the wakeboarding capital, and I have been stuck in a rut of doing toe side 180s and clearing the wake heel side. I would like to do as much as I can and don't mind driving some where for the day. I would pay for instruction and/or pulls. I am going to bring my kite gear and wakeboard. I will be by myself and would appreciate any guidance as to where to wakeboard, wakesurf, kitesurf or windsurf. I will buy the beer and chip in for gas if anyone needs a third for wakeboarding/wakesurfing or will trade anyone pulls behind my 2007 Enzo if you want to come to Colorado. I will also pay for lessons/pulls. I am new to kiteboarding and am just good enough to stay upwind, so if anyone can let me know where the best place for me to ride would be I would appreciate it. I would also love it if I could have someone to ride with. As far as windsurfing, I can ride with the best. I understand that the wind is weak so kiteboarding will likely be the call, but I would love a windsurfing session or two if possible, so any guidance in this area would also be appreciated. I live in Littleton Colorado, which is just 20 minutes southwest of Denver, so if anyone wants to trade a stay at my house (this year or next) to ski/snowboard it is only between 45 minutes - 1.25 hours to any Mountain. <BR>Thanks for any guidance you can offer.

ed_g 04-01-2007 4:12 AM

You will get many recommendations for places to wakeboard. <BR> <BR>My suggestion is The Wakeboard Camp in Clermont, Fl (Kyle Schmidt head coach). You probably could talk those guys into kitesurfing and windsurfing. <BR> <BR>I'd like to watch you do it.

dmonte3283 04-04-2007 10:09 AM

<a href="http://www.orlandowake.com" target="_blank">www.orlandowake.com</a>

radrider 04-04-2007 1:04 PM

My recommendation is <b>NorCal Sessions!</b> These guys really know their stuff (pro wakeboarders) and are great teachers. I've been trying to stick a wakesurf 360 for like 2 months straight now and Danny gave me literally 2 tips and i landed it my first try after that!! <BR><a href="http://www.myspace.com/norcalsessions" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/norcalsessions</a> OR <BR><a href="http://www.myspace.com/54410815" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/54410815</a> <BR> <BR>If it's just too short of notice for them... try <b>The Projects</b> Wakeboard/skate camp: <BR><a href="http://www.theprojectscamp.com/" target="_blank">http://www.theprojectscamp.com/</a> <BR> <BR> <BR>or the local cable-park if you like that stuff: <BR><b>Orlando Watersports Complex</b> (OWC, O-Dub) <BR><a href="http://www.orlandowatersports.com" target="_blank">http://www.orlandowatersports.com</a> <BR>--they give private boat lessons for like $50/half hr. <BR> <BR>Have fun. If you ride with Danny of NorCal at Lake Mills then we'll see ya out there and try not to throw any swampers your way. :D <BR> <BR>(Message edited by radrider on April 04, 2007)


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