Colorado Kiting

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jim lehman
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Colorado Kiting

Post by jim lehman »

Does anyone have a contact person or forum in Colorado? We are heading out West (Dillon Co) and I wanting to know what areas are available for kiting. Searched the Web for Colorado Kiting but came up empty, just a bunch of Ads. Any help would be great. It was great meeting up with everyone this past weekend, thanks to everyone who had a hand in the event.

Jim
alf
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Post by alf »

checkout http://www.larsonsport.com
They are an outfitter in Denver. They should be able to direct you to the best places.
Have fun.
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jradtke4
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Post by jradtke4 »

They kite on Lake Dillon or Silverthorn. But the guys at Larsons will give you the lowdown. http://www.kitesnowboard.com
Boardsports USA
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Post by Boardsports USA »

Or maybe try this link...

http://www.kitesnowboarder.com
It's all about the RIDE!!
Tighe
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Post by Tighe »

yeah Motz, who you may have met at the Kitefreeze is one of the guys behind kitesnowboarder.com. He ride Dillon a lot I think.

Say Hi for me.
Tighe
jim lehman
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Post by jim lehman »

Thanks guys. I made a contact and found a few local areas they ride. We will be going out the first week of April. They have a around 80" of fresh snow, so hopefully they will still have some. It would be a great way to wrap up the Winter Season.

Jim
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