Category Archives: 2003

Old Kitelife issues from 2003

Issue 32: Dave’s World: Wind Celebration

Sounds pretty exotic, doesn’t it?? Jump on a plane and jet down to the South [...]

Issue 32: Team Tirades – Team Spirit

This edition of Team Tirades inspired me to discuss the things that really make a [...]

Issue 32: ProFile with Ray Bethell

Having met Ray Bethell back in 1990 when I was at the tender age of [...]

Issue 32: Blowing in the Wind

Hello again… This issue I’m offering you a look at a pair of works by [...]

Issue 32: Ray Does it Again!

This has to be the classic of the 8 years that my wife and I [...]

Issue 32: A Fine Gathering on Kite Hill

Shucks, just another normal summer day in the upper left-hand corner of the map – [...]

Issue 32: Flying on Mt Hood

“Hey Wonder Boy, let’s go to Mount Hood and fly our kites” “Go where?” “Mount [...]

Issue 32: AKA Grand Nationals

As Kiting editor Mike Gillard and I arrived at the host Hope Hotel on Sunday [...]

Issue 32: Crescent City Kite Festival

Nestled against the beautiful Northern California coast, the 3rd annual CCKF drew kite enthusiasts from [...]

Issue 32: Washington State International Festival

Ah… WSIKF! What is there to say about you that hasn’t already been said so [...]

Issue 32: Whidbey Island Kite Festival

As we came to a close on another excellent year of NWSKL competition and preparing [...]

Issue 32: Lewis & Clark Exposition

The Lewis and Clark Exposition sponsored by Wind Dancer Kites of Seaside is usually a [...]

Issue 32: Summer Heat

One of three events held in Ocean Shores by the Northwest Sport Kite League and [...]

Issue 32: Kites Over Callingwood

Labor Day long weekend takes on a special interest for the city of Edmonton, Alberta. [...]

Issue 32: Review of ADX by Skyburner Kites

ADX by Skyburner Wingspan: 87” Height: 39” Wind: 3-25 mph Recently I purchased a kite [...]

Issue 32: Summer Heat (gallery)

Photos by John Barresi

2003 AKA Convention and Grand Nationals (Day 3)

Wednesday morning brought crystal blue skies and a steady 4-6mph breeze again, but was still [...]