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 New to kiting in North Dakota, great snowboarding skills 
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Post New to kiting in North Dakota, great snowboarding skills
Well first off I'm a college student at UND and I'm hoping I can make something out of this windy, cold, shitty weather. I'm 6ft 170 lbs

Is there anyone around the Grand Forks North Dakota area that could show me a thing or two about kiting? I want to buy one but I'm not sure what would be the best fit for me and what would last the longest. I've heard of getting a 3meter training kite but that seems lame after I learn how to fly it.

If anyone's up for giving me some tips and taking me out sometime that'd be awesome!


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Post Re: New to kiting in North Dakota, great snowboarding skills
This weather is awsome! The snow will only get deeper too.

Come to the Outdoor Adventure Ski & Bike Shop for free snowkite clinics on Sunday, Jan. 11th & 26th at 2 PM. We do a little in-store informational session, then go and practice kite-handeling skills afterwards. It's on 17th Ave. & Columbia St.

If you can't wait for that, go ask Pat or Terry about renting a trainer kite (so you don't have to buy it) at the Ski & Bike Shop. They're offering a special for a 5M Ozone Flow + Harness... That's what I recommend for the first kite purchase after you've practiced with the trainer.

See you on the snow!
-Eric
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