What happens when sustainability and planning take a back seat to progress
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Fall Issue is off the WALL!
Tkb's best issue yet!
Read More »Living the TDZ Dream
The driving force behind California's West Coast
Read More »Dork Tricks
It's not about looking cool; it's all about having fun
Read More »The Last Supper
The impossible dream of how the Cabrinha Quest came to be
Read More »The Heat is On: Summer Issue
Landing in a mailbox near you
Read More »With A Kite: An Unfunded Documentary
An inside look at what it takes to produce a kite documentary
Read More »The Gentleman Farmer
An interview with Axis Kiteboarding's Adrian Roper
Read More »The Green Room
Some of the world's best wave riders (and one photographer) talk barrels
Read More »Roots: Evolution of the Inflatable Kite
Many people are credited with contributing toward the development of kiteboarding as we know it today, starting with George Pocock in the 1800s who used kites to propel carts on land and ships on the water using a four-line control ...
Read More »Volume 8, Number 4
*The Sherman Island Kiteboarding Experience *Mission to the Maldives *The Longest Wave: Pacasmayo, Peru *The Kids are Alright: How Kiteboarding can Help Communities
Read More »SNOWKITING in ALASKA: The Last Frontier
My brother Jeff and I were born in Anchorage, Alaska where we were raised on a healthy diet of snowmobiling, skiing and snowboarding. We discovered snowkiting in 1999 while living in Colorado, and it opened our eyes to a whole new way to have fun in the snow. After many years of exploring spots around the “Lower 48” states, our friend John Tompkins of Kite Alaska sent us a video from a snowkiting trip he had taken around our home turf.
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