Hey all,
I'm an avid snowkiter that recently moved back here to AK after living in Colorado for a number of years. My Bro and I spent some time scouting good backcountry locations in CO for places to kitesnowboard, using our RMK's to get us to some crazy terrain. When there was no wind, we would just have fun on the machines. I'm not much for "lunge counting" and hiking in for my backcountry sessions. I have a 2000 RMK 700 with a shorty 136 track, but it is a rocket from hell. I had to basically de-ballz the machine when I moved back to sea level.
Wondering what the hell snowkiting is? Go here to see some friends from Norway that are the future and pushing this sport.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpjEopb2aLU
Oh yeah, and of course Chasta has to be seen to be believed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHQyzhahBNQ
I would love to scout some locations and get these guys up here to film soon, Chasta is coming up for our trip to Valdez in March.
I thought this might be a good forum to ask around for opinions on places to scope out for wind and fun kite terrain. I'm mainly looking for locations with clean slopes, sparse trees, or above treeline with fairly steady winds of 8mph or more.
Last March we had an epic week at Thompson pass kiting all over the valley floor and up on the slopes and we had perfect wind. Gunsight and Eureka right off the road looked epic as well, but there was no wind, and I'm not sure when it gets much consistent wind. One guy I know mentioned Belanger's pass as well?
I also did some early season kiting at Turny, and that place is a friggin kiting terrain park from heaven! Curbside kiting. Borat like! High Five!
I've never been up to Paxson/Summit, but that place sounds like it might be perfect as well. Pictures and articles about Arctic Man have me drooling to kite there.
Caribou Hills interests me from some things I have heard as well.
Since I now live in Palmer, Baldy is another place I gotta get out and scope. I know nothing about it though, don't even now where the access points are, and how hard a climb it is.
I know a few kiters from Anchorage, but no one yet that has a sled readily accessible, so I am looking for some new riding buddies here.
Anyway, long post, um, long. I'm living in Palmer and I am up for doing some riding, as well as scouting areas for kiting potential. Just here to introduce myself. Drop me a line if you are looking for another rider and machine for a session. For wasting your time, and if you have any interest in snowkiting I can trade ya with some intro kite lessons...or beer? Or hell, both!
Thanks for your time,
-Jeff Brown
I'm an avid snowkiter that recently moved back here to AK after living in Colorado for a number of years. My Bro and I spent some time scouting good backcountry locations in CO for places to kitesnowboard, using our RMK's to get us to some crazy terrain. When there was no wind, we would just have fun on the machines. I'm not much for "lunge counting" and hiking in for my backcountry sessions. I have a 2000 RMK 700 with a shorty 136 track, but it is a rocket from hell. I had to basically de-ballz the machine when I moved back to sea level.
Wondering what the hell snowkiting is? Go here to see some friends from Norway that are the future and pushing this sport.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpjEopb2aLU
Oh yeah, and of course Chasta has to be seen to be believed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHQyzhahBNQ
I would love to scout some locations and get these guys up here to film soon, Chasta is coming up for our trip to Valdez in March.
I thought this might be a good forum to ask around for opinions on places to scope out for wind and fun kite terrain. I'm mainly looking for locations with clean slopes, sparse trees, or above treeline with fairly steady winds of 8mph or more.
Last March we had an epic week at Thompson pass kiting all over the valley floor and up on the slopes and we had perfect wind. Gunsight and Eureka right off the road looked epic as well, but there was no wind, and I'm not sure when it gets much consistent wind. One guy I know mentioned Belanger's pass as well?
I also did some early season kiting at Turny, and that place is a friggin kiting terrain park from heaven! Curbside kiting. Borat like! High Five!
I've never been up to Paxson/Summit, but that place sounds like it might be perfect as well. Pictures and articles about Arctic Man have me drooling to kite there.
Caribou Hills interests me from some things I have heard as well.
Since I now live in Palmer, Baldy is another place I gotta get out and scope. I know nothing about it though, don't even now where the access points are, and how hard a climb it is.
I know a few kiters from Anchorage, but no one yet that has a sled readily accessible, so I am looking for some new riding buddies here.
Anyway, long post, um, long. I'm living in Palmer and I am up for doing some riding, as well as scouting areas for kiting potential. Just here to introduce myself. Drop me a line if you are looking for another rider and machine for a session. For wasting your time, and if you have any interest in snowkiting I can trade ya with some intro kite lessons...or beer? Or hell, both!
Thanks for your time,
-Jeff Brown