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Publication: Standard-Examiner Digital Edition; Date:2007 Aug 29; Section:Sports; Page Number: 10C
Winter festivals on the rise in Ogden
B Y ROBERT JOHNSON
Standard-Examiner staff
rjohnson@standard.net
If you love extreme outdoor festivals and you live in the Top of Utah, keep the calendar open this winter. Adding one more to the growing list of outdoor-sports-based events, Best Kiteboarding and Utah Kite Addiction are presenting the 2008 Powder Mountain Superfly Open snowkite festival at Powder Mountain Ski Resort Feb. 8-10.
The festival will feature introductory kite clinics for beginners and a chance to watch some of the best snowkiters in the world compete in freestyle, kitercross and big air categories. Evening festivities planned include film showings, awards, the Best Girls Contest and presentations from athletes.
The day events will be held near the Sunrise Ridge area of the resort and the night events are planned for Wolf Creek Resort.
“I think were going to get some national exposure from this and it’s very colorful,†Powder Mountain’s Carolyn Daniels said. “Everybody we have mentioned it to is very excited.â€ÂÂ
Les Vierra, a Huntsville resident and owner of Utah Kite Addiction, came up with the idea for the festival. He wants to promote snowkiting and try to protect access for the sport at Powder Mountain. The resort is a great area for snowkiting, according to Vierra, because of its high elevation, wind and great snow.
Vierra sees the sport exploding and the only things limiting it are the areas to do it. “You have to have an area, you have to have wind and you have to have snow,†Vierra said.
Vierra, like other extreme sport enthusiasts from the area, thinks what he wants to do fits into Ogden’s high-adventure plans.
“It’s amazing to see what other people are doing and you want to contribute,†Vierra said. “I really think it’s all because of Ogden City’s push to support people like Jeff Lowe.â€ÂÂ
Lowe, who recently announced a year-round ice climbing tower to be built in downtown Ogden, also has plans to host an ice climbing festival after completion of his project.
“It’s all happening so fast,†Lowe said. “If we can have a winter month where there is something happening every weekend, that would be pretty cool.â€ÂÂ
To make things even busier for Ogden this winter, the week-long, multievent sports festival, Xterra Winter World Championships, will be held at Snowbasin next March. The main event will combine cross country skiing, mountain biking, running and snowshoeing. Added on to the festival are the U.S. National Snowshoe championships that will take place in conjunction with Xterra.
“It’s largely because of the work of the high adventure committee,†John Patterson, Ogden’s chief administrative officer, said. “It’s working far better than I’d ever foreseen.â€ÂÂ