Crossing this weekend
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Crossing this weekend
Just a reminder, this weekend is the Crossing on Mille Lacs. This is a weekend long event put on by Fleet 8. There will be freeriding, a boarder cross and some other activities as the conditions permit. This is the first year as a combined windsurfing and kiteboarding event.
Those of you who have attended any of the Fleet 8 events know that they put on quite an event. Registration includes the banquet, breakfast, a sweatshirt.
The race itself is invite only for this first year as safety protocol is being tested. The race is only a small part of the entire weekend of activities.
see you up there..
Those of you who have attended any of the Fleet 8 events know that they put on quite an event. Registration includes the banquet, breakfast, a sweatshirt.
The race itself is invite only for this first year as safety protocol is being tested. The race is only a small part of the entire weekend of activities.
see you up there..
Last edited by Tighe on Mon Oct 01, 2007 1:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Tighe
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Sounds like another fun weekend. I think I am heading up Friday after work or most likely Saturday morning. If anyone would like to split a room or is leaving near the same time and wants to car pool, let me know. Give me shout at 218.349.3577
Hopefully see you all this weekend.
Adam.
Oh sorry, is anyone camping or know of a good place to camp?
Hopefully see you all this weekend.
Adam.
Oh sorry, is anyone camping or know of a good place to camp?
Moving beyond the 25th has proven to be equal to any challenge since it's inception in '82. After losing over a third of our support craft, we have managed to recruit adequate replacements. Tighe has created our new logo for the sweatshirt and it truly reflects the emerging of an iconic event like the Mille Lacs Crossing into the first major event combining both kiting and windsurfing. We have a very talented group of kiters that responded to the invitation-only offering to sail in the first water Crossing for kiters. And all kiters are invited to test their skills on the same courses that the windsurfers do as well as on the first boarder-cross course in this region.
We anticipated that some of the kiters would experience sticker shock at the registration fee. Besides the winter Kite Crossing, all of the other events have been free. The only water event has been the Gathering that is strictly social benefitting from the communication on Lakawa and other forums.
The fee for the qualified kiters is basically the same fee the windsurfers have been paying. It costs us over $3,000 to put the 10-12 support craft on the lake, a bargain when you consider it could run well over $5000 if we paid for their true value. The fee has gone up 20% since 2000, but gas prices have gone up five times that much in the same period. Needless to say, we could run the event much more economically if Mille Lacs and the Twin Cities were side by side. And kiters participating in the non-Crossing events pay only $40 which barely covers the two meals and sweatshirt. We would definitely like to reduce these fees, but until the communities become better organized and focused, we can only benefit from the time and energy of the few who commit to presenting world-class events.
Today was the last chance to mail advanced registration, but if it got by you, we will be accepting electronic advanced registration until the end of day on Wednesday. If you have registered for a Fleet 8 event in the past few years, all we need is your name, category, shirtsize and changes in address if applicable. There appears to be adequate lodging still available. Please contact fleet-8@juno.com for registration materials
We anticipated that some of the kiters would experience sticker shock at the registration fee. Besides the winter Kite Crossing, all of the other events have been free. The only water event has been the Gathering that is strictly social benefitting from the communication on Lakawa and other forums.
The fee for the qualified kiters is basically the same fee the windsurfers have been paying. It costs us over $3,000 to put the 10-12 support craft on the lake, a bargain when you consider it could run well over $5000 if we paid for their true value. The fee has gone up 20% since 2000, but gas prices have gone up five times that much in the same period. Needless to say, we could run the event much more economically if Mille Lacs and the Twin Cities were side by side. And kiters participating in the non-Crossing events pay only $40 which barely covers the two meals and sweatshirt. We would definitely like to reduce these fees, but until the communities become better organized and focused, we can only benefit from the time and energy of the few who commit to presenting world-class events.
Today was the last chance to mail advanced registration, but if it got by you, we will be accepting electronic advanced registration until the end of day on Wednesday. If you have registered for a Fleet 8 event in the past few years, all we need is your name, category, shirtsize and changes in address if applicable. There appears to be adequate lodging still available. Please contact fleet-8@juno.com for registration materials
Director of Fleet 8
fleet-8@juno.com
fleet-8@juno.com
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Just e-mailed in my Reservation! Can't wait to see everybody on my favorite BODY (of water) & to see 20 kites going for it. Any bets on who's
faster? Kite vs. Sail...hmmmm. JRN
faster? Kite vs. Sail...hmmmm. JRN
It's supposed to be a south wind, If it goes thermal, the kites will have a good shot. If it is wind on the ground, the windsurfers will win the day. I'm excited to try it out. Does anyone know if this has ever been done before. Kites ard windsurfers duking it out in a long distance race together?
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Gee Eric, aren't we usually the first to do these things? Actually, windsurfers, kiters and Aussie 18' skiffs race in the Bridge to Bridge race in San Francisco. It is a downwind run from the Golden Gate to the Bay Bridge with a direct-line distance of about 6 miles. Not quite what we are proposing as a challenge.
Director of Fleet 8
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We have failed to provide vital info on our posts. So here it is.
Agenda:
Friday, September 28th
10:00 AM - Registration - Garrison Beach
10:45 AM - Racer's Meeting - Garrison Beach
7:30 PM - Registration & Check-in - Y-Club
8:30 PM - Welcome Party - Y-Club
Saturday, September 29th
9:00 AM - Check-in & Breakfast - Y-Club
10:45 AM - Racer's Meeting - Y-Club
7:30 PM - Banquet and Party - Y-Club
Sunday, September, 30th
10:30 AM - Racer's Briefing - Garrison Beach
4:00 PM - Awards Party - Y-Club
Registration: Please note, the Crossing will be limited to the first 100 registrants.
Advanced registration is appreciated since it is vital to the success of the Crossing.
Fees (U.S. funds) for advance registration:
Participant (kiter/windsurfer) $75.00
Kiter (participant w/o crossing) $40.00
Guest $35.00
Late registration, at the site, Friday only:
Participant $120.00
Kiter (participant w/o crossing) $50.00
Guest $40.00
The fee includes the welcome party, sweatshirt, breakfast, banquet & party on Saturday, and the awards party on Sunday. There will also be a $20 bib deposit required at check-in.
Please note that late registration at the site will be on Friday only. There will be no late registration Saturday morning, pre-registered check-in only.
We will accept electronic advanced registration through Wednesay
Agenda:
Friday, September 28th
10:00 AM - Registration - Garrison Beach
10:45 AM - Racer's Meeting - Garrison Beach
7:30 PM - Registration & Check-in - Y-Club
8:30 PM - Welcome Party - Y-Club
Saturday, September 29th
9:00 AM - Check-in & Breakfast - Y-Club
10:45 AM - Racer's Meeting - Y-Club
7:30 PM - Banquet and Party - Y-Club
Sunday, September, 30th
10:30 AM - Racer's Briefing - Garrison Beach
4:00 PM - Awards Party - Y-Club
Registration: Please note, the Crossing will be limited to the first 100 registrants.
Advanced registration is appreciated since it is vital to the success of the Crossing.
Fees (U.S. funds) for advance registration:
Participant (kiter/windsurfer) $75.00
Kiter (participant w/o crossing) $40.00
Guest $35.00
Late registration, at the site, Friday only:
Participant $120.00
Kiter (participant w/o crossing) $50.00
Guest $40.00
The fee includes the welcome party, sweatshirt, breakfast, banquet & party on Saturday, and the awards party on Sunday. There will also be a $20 bib deposit required at check-in.
Please note that late registration at the site will be on Friday only. There will be no late registration Saturday morning, pre-registered check-in only.
We will accept electronic advanced registration through Wednesay
Director of Fleet 8
fleet-8@juno.com
fleet-8@juno.com
Mike just read me the list of kite competitors for the first crossing. It's going to be a tight race. It is a list of some of the areas best kiters. I think more than anything it's going to come down to equipment choice.
I've heard some say they were going small as they can with their board, to minimize drag and blast through the chop. Others talking about going big and fearing no lulls. It will be interesting to see what the perfect combo for the day will be.
In case it was missed, it sounds like there will be course racing on Friday and a Boarder Cross on Sunday, open to all, weather permitting of course. There's been some talk about Big Air and Freestyle comps as well. Hopefully it will all fall into place at the Racers Meeting each morning.
Should be fun weekend.
I've heard some say they were going small as they can with their board, to minimize drag and blast through the chop. Others talking about going big and fearing no lulls. It will be interesting to see what the perfect combo for the day will be.
In case it was missed, it sounds like there will be course racing on Friday and a Boarder Cross on Sunday, open to all, weather permitting of course. There's been some talk about Big Air and Freestyle comps as well. Hopefully it will all fall into place at the Racers Meeting each morning.
Should be fun weekend.
Tighe