Look out across Lake Mitchell or Lake Cadillac on Saturday or Sunday, and you may spot a burst of color above the ice.
James Brown "vividly" remembers the first time he went kiting across a blanket of snow with nothing but the forces of nature to carry him along. "I was hooked from that first day for sure," says the ...
As the lakes (finally) freeze over, you may notice a few flecks of color flitting around Lake Mendota. These are likely practitioners of snowkiting: think parasailing, except on skis or a snowboard, ...
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