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Wired April 2002 Jeffrey M. O'Brien |
Blown Away In Hawaii, they're beta testing an extreme sport called kitesurfing -- one broken bone at a time... |
IEEE Spectrum December 2012 Robert Creighton |
The Benefits of Airborne Wind Energy Tower-mounted wind turbines dot the landscape, but airborne systems offer some surprising advantages. My company uses kites to generate electrical power from the wind. Such airborne wind-energy systems offer many advantages over standard wind turbines. |
HHMI Bulletin Winter 2013 Cathy Shufro |
Tethered to the Wind Craig Mello's zeal for kiteboarding parallels his motivation to do research. "I am basically the same way about the lab as I am about kiteboarding," says Mello. "I love it." |
Boating June 2006 |
Short Casts The Ultimate Anglers Serve You Their Monthly Smorgasbord of All Things Fishy: SailingAway... Stuart Dead Baiting... Palm Beach/Miami Kite Fishing... Islamorada Live Ballyhoo... etc. |
Popular Mechanics September 2006 Davin Coburn |
Canyon Riders Want to make the hawks jealous? All you need for aerotrekking are canyons, empty airspace and some high-flying ultralights. |
Outside June 2008 Eric Hansen |
Wind Talkers The craziest way to spread the gospel about North Dakota's enormous, untapped wind power? Kite-ski the bastard. |
Sports Illustrated July 18, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Golf Notebook: A Senior Moment Tom Kite collapses on back nine at Open |
Entrepreneur March 2008 Lindsay Holloway |
To the Extreme Though extreme sports surfaced years ago with activities like skydiving and surfing, these nontraditional sports have yet to reach NFL proportions. |