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    Maddie's Perspective

    I am sure many of you are aware school is now in session. Maddie (11) had to do an essay that had something to do with her summer. She did it on wakesurfing. I didn't help her, I didn't even know about it til she handed it to me. Her POV is very funny. I was going to correct her on some stuff, but decided to just leave it alone. I love her POV.

    How I Learned to Wake Surf
    By Maddie Garcia

    Boy was I tired! I was so tired because I had just learned to wake surf. It was two years ago when I was nine years old. It was harder when I was nine because I was so small. I was on Lake Oroville with my dad and family.

    Before I learned to wake surf, Dad had already taught me how to wakeboard. Whitney and I had just finished videotaping my older brother, RJ. The air was so terribly hot, so we took 30 minutes to swim.

    Like I mentioned above, I was so tired. Dad said,” Hey kids I just heard of this new sport called wake surfing, do you guys want to try it?” The other kids said “yes,” but I said “no,” because I was so tired from wake boarding. That’s just my way of not doing something but don’t tell my mom and dad. Any way let’s get back to what my dad said about wake surfing. So Dad said, “Come on Maddie, please do it for me?” So I said “Fine.” So I tried it.

    Later on when I got better, it became more exciting. Because I started doing more tricks and stuff like that, and I went wireless, and what that means is when you go wireless you let go of the rope.

    I enjoyed telling you about how I learned to wake surf. I hope that convinces you to try wake surfing. Please try wake surfing you’re going to love it I can promise you.

    ITEMS YOU NEED FOR WAKE SURFING:
    1. A safe boat (inboard boat is recommended)
    2. A coast guard approve life vest,(YOU NEED TO HAVE A SAFE LIFE VEST)
    3. A rope to pull yourself(* NOT A WAKE BOARD ROPE)
    4. A board you are able to control (if you are a little one the grom board is recommended.)
    5. A good wake. (YOU CAN’T SURF WITHOUT A GOOD WAKE.)
    6. A video camera ( YOU NEED A VIDEO CAMERA)
    7. Any type of floatation device (A THROW PILLOW IS ALWAYS GOOD.)
    8. And a good family to watch (TRY YOUR BEST TO GET UP AND DO WHAT YOU CAN)
    9. A fresh air exhaust( DON’T SURF UNTIL YOU HAVE THE FRESH AIR EXHAUST)
    10. Last but not least, the carbon monoxide detector.

    MAKE WAKE SURFING SAFE FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
    You can be safe by following the advice above.
    *You can’t wake surf with a wakeboard rope because body parts can fall in there.
    http://wake9.com/

    #2
    Here is here run from last weekend's contest in Seattle.

    http://wake9.com/

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      #3
      That's a great writeup, very nicely told for an 11 yr old. Tell her "great job", as I'm sure you have!
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        #4
        She is a great kid! I Had a blast helping the Wake9 Crew practice when they were up here. I still need to load the pictures and video on to my computer and send them to Ragboy.

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          #5
          Thanks, and I just got that video in my system, I wanted to finish the comp videos first. I will be posting something by this weekend.
          http://wake9.com/

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            #6
            Very cool get the involved in the company.
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