Tahoe Snowkiting . Spots and advice please.
- mrafalek
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Hello.
Have you tried any of the places in Tahoe for snowkiting? Which one do you recomend most?
BOCA RESERVOIR?
MARTIS VALLEY?
MT. ROSE MEADOW?
PROSSER RESERVOIR?
KIRKWOOD?
I am planning to move to Tahoe for winter months looks like there are a lot of places in north tahoe near the North Star resort. There are places near Kirkwood in South Tahoe as well.
Do you recomend South Tahoe or north?
This is going to be y first seson on snow.
Thanks Rafal
Have you tried any of the places in Tahoe for snowkiting? Which one do you recomend most?
BOCA RESERVOIR?
MARTIS VALLEY?
MT. ROSE MEADOW?
PROSSER RESERVOIR?
KIRKWOOD?
I am planning to move to Tahoe for winter months looks like there are a lot of places in north tahoe near the North Star resort. There are places near Kirkwood in South Tahoe as well.
Do you recomend South Tahoe or north?
This is going to be y first seson on snow.
Thanks Rafal
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Found this in a previous post but I'm interested in feedback from the BAK community.
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Check these links:
http://www.monkeysports.us/?page=LocalWinter
http://www.aboutlaketahoe.com/kiteboarding.htm
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Check these links:
http://www.monkeysports.us/?page=LocalWinter
http://www.aboutlaketahoe.com/kiteboarding.htm
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Thanks Fassn . I think thank monkeysports.us give a very good description of the spots. I am looking for people who acctualy have been to those places and can give a lillte bit more info. Thanks and hope to see you sliding on the snow.
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If you have to make a decision on which side of the lake to move to and you're going to base it on snowkiting, well I gotta go South Shore. I have lived on both shores and kited on both shores. South shore has much more consistent snowkiting location for conditions. If you need details, search this site as there is plenty of info that I have posted over the years.
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