Jun 03

As you know the water levels at Lake McConaughy are higher than they have been in decades. Beach access is limited and there is not a large enough for launching, landing, dry land lessons, etc. Due to the added risks that high water levels create we have decided to cancel all lessons until further notice. This is purely a safety move and we don’t want to put any of our students at risk.

If you have any concerns about prior arrangements, please contact us. The shop will still be open to provide gear, accessories and other essentials so feel free to stop by. Below is the current status of Lake McConaughy.

Lake McConaughy Water Levels
June 2nd, 2011 3267.7 feet or 96%
Week Ago 3262.3 or 95.3%
Month Ago 3259.1 or 89.8%
Year Ago 3248.9 or 74.4%

New Projections Bring Higher Outflows from Lake McConaughy

(HOLDREGE, Neb.) — Outflows from Lake McConaughy will increase further this weekend after the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers increased projections for runoff into reservoirs on the North Platte River in Wyoming by approximately 200,000 acre-feet.
Based on the revised projections, outflows from Lake McConaughy will be increased on Sunday, May 29 and on Tuesday, May 31. The higher flows in the North Platte River will begin reaching North Platte by Monday or Tuesday and will continue over several days. Increases will occur in steps of 700 cfs up to a flow at North Platte of approximately 6,000 cfs, a flood stage of 8.0 feet.
Flows could continue to increase to as high as 7,800 cfs over the next several days, which would be a flood stage of approximately 8.5 feet.
Current flows in the North Platte River at North Platte are about 4,650 cfs, with a river stage of about 7.3 feet. Flood stage at North Platte is 6.0 feet.
Whether flows peak at 6,000 cfs or continue to rise is dependent upon changing inflow forecasts, which are affected by uncertainty about how much water the Laramie River in Wyoming (a tributary to the North Platte River) will add to flows moving into Nebraska.
Lake McConaughy’s elevation has risen with the increasing inflows to 3262.5 feet above sea level. Releases continue to be less than inflows as Central tries to operate the reservoir in a manner that reduces peak flows downstream as much as possible. Central has permission from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to fill the reservoir to elevation 3267.0 feet if necessary, which would be two feet above the normal maximum elevation.
Central continues to communicate with officials from the city of North Platte, the National Weather Service, Twin Platte Natural Resources District, the Lincoln County Emergency Management Agency, and other entities about the situation and how best to deal with the expected high flows.

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Dec 20

Snow Kiteboarding

Snow

Snowkiting takes the best that snowboarding and skiing has to offer and blends it with The unlimited vertical action, jumps and hangtime of kitesurfing. And because the wind is your access pass you’ll never wait in the chairlift line again.

You can snowkite in the mountains, uphill or downhill, even on flat snow packed land or frozen lakes. The terrain is endless, as are the opportunities for serious big air. The backcountry potential is huge, you can leave the lift pass at home as you go out and explore backcountry terrain unassisted.

Snowkiting is easier to pick up than any of the other kiteboarding disciplines. Snow is more forgiving of mistakes than solid ground and is a lot easier to stand on than water. If you can snowboard or ski then you can snowkite. Most beginners are up and riding within 30 minutes of putting their first kite in the air. The best part of snowkiting is that you already have most of the equipment necessary except the kite, and Best makes getting the kite easy and affordable!
Should I use skis or a snowboard?

Either one is fine depending upon which you feel more comfortable with, although many beginners find skis easier for their first session.
What other gear do I need?

All you need is a kite with a control bar and a harness. The Best Bularoo and Waroo make the perfect snow kite choice, they are designed for year round use and our kite control bar is designed to be safe, simple and easy to use even with gloved hands. Most snowkiters prefer the practicality of a seat harness for winter riding. If you are going to use your kite to explore the backcountry then we would strongly recommend that you invest in a pair of snowshoes, splitboard or skis with AT binding/skins. If you are going off the beaten track or heading into the backcountry preparation is important. Always remember to bring an avalanche transceiver, shovel, avalanche backpack and a day worth of food and water is essential.
Where can I snow kite?

The short answer is, “Anywhere there is snow and open space.” In fact, there are now snowkiters everywhere, and most are outside of the areas typically synonymous with snow sports. If you have snow, you can snowkite.

What kind of terrain is best?
Although there is a lot of snowkiting in the mountains, most prefer flat, wide-open spaces. Frozen lakes and snow covered parks are usually your best bet. All you need is clear space away from roads, trees, power and telephone lines and dangerous obstacles.

Where can I find more information?
If you have any questions that you would like answered we have a team of dedicated support staff and product advisors who would be stoked to discuss your requirements, to help you find a school or instructor locally or even help you search out more information on snowkiting if you are still unsure of how to proceed. Everyone at Best is a kiteboarder, so if you have any questions, just ask! We are sure to have the answers you need.To learn how to snowkite we have a lesson center at Powder Mountain, Utah. For information about this school CLICK HERE

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Dec 01

KITEBOARDING TRIPS

The Kite Ranch is now offering destination kiteboarding/kitesurfing trips at the Ventana Bay Resort in La Ventana, Baja Mexico. Come join the TKR crew for kiteboarding lessons at the beautiful Ventana Bay Resort. Currently, we are planning two trips with the possibility of a third trip if required.

Ventana Bay Resort

Session #1 January 23rd – January 30th, 2010

Session #2 February 27th – March 6th, 2010

Session #3 March 27th – April 3rd, 2010

PACKAGES
Bunks starting at $750
Bungalows starting at $850
Bunk and Sport starting at $895
Bungalow and Sport starting at $995
Lessons starting at $595

Ventana Bay Resort

*Note: Space is limited, so Contact Us today!

VENTANA BAY RESORT

“Kiteboarding is exploding down here! Why? Because of the steady winds, the smooth medium sized swells, and the HUGE area to fly your kite in. Bring your kites or use ours, we have kite storage right on the beach.”

“BIG – windy – sandy beaches – warm air – clear water The recent surge in kiteboarding has found its way south to Baja. Our big bay, surrounded by sandy unpopulated beach’s makes for an ideal place to learn or play. There are no crowds to worry about and with a steady side shore wind you have the perfect kiteboarding conditions. We have everything you need for a great kiteboarding vacation.” source – Ventana Bay Resort.

The Ventana Bay offers North Kiteboarding equipment. You can either bring your own gear, or purchase a package to use North Kiteboarding equipment.

If you would like to join The Kite Ranch at the Ventana Bay Resort, please Contact Us today. Spots are limited so book your trip today!

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