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X Lake MI 2007

Submitted by chazb40 on Sun, 2007/04/15 - 5:40am.
Category: News   Tags: event adventure fundraiser charity

Two Rivers, WI to Big Sable Pt., MI: 52 miles

X Lake MI: A Kiteboarding Challenge

Crossing Lake Michigan on nothing but some fiberglass-wrapped foam with a kite for power will require training, dedication and support. Watch as the attempt for 2007 unfolds.

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A special "thank you" to whoever forward some of the original blog content. Raising awareness is crucial to success.

 

I have joined on as a member in this site after someone else e-mailed me that they saw the information from here. I will continue to forward blog enhtries and updates as they occurr (pretty muchh daily...)

 

F.Y.I.: We are desperately looking for any type of sponsorship we can get.

 

In terested parties, and those interested in making the crossing, can contact us at XLakeMI@gmail.com.

 

Thanks for your interest!!

Visit www.XLakeMI.com for more information and to link to the blog.

--Chaz


Author: chazb40

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submitted by kiteadmin | Mon, 2007/04/16 - 9:43am

I posted initially about the Lake Michigan kite crossing as i found it a definitely interesting idea to promote the sport, and one of the first of this kind in the kitesurfing scene.

Chaz, if you are the organizer of the challenge, i'll leave any further update to you then ;)

A warm welcome to the Kiteatlas community!
the KA staff


submitted by anonymous | Wed, 2007/07/25 - 2:53am

Thank you for the help!

 

Raising awareness for Children's Hospital of Wisconsin os a GREAT cause, and we appreciate your help!!

 

Chaz

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