Kiting Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge
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Some of the best kitesurfing in the world is found over 100 miles from the ocean in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge. Local kiters turned us on to Big Winds in Hood River, where you can get safety-conscious instruction from people who are passionate about kite surfing, the Gorge and the Hood River community.
Atmospheric pressure differences between the east and west side of the Cascade Range create the wind tunnel effect in the gorge, which generates reliable winds for kiters all year round. Learn on solid ground with a “trainer kite,” and then take it to the water!
And if you find yourself tired at the end of the day, try one of the local sustainable beers and organic wines, as well as local fruit, meat, and goods on the not-to-be-missed Fruit Loop!
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May 12, 2009
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