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As a former kite surfer and somebody interested in things of that nature, this has manifested itself in the form of the Spider Crab, a kite buggy he designed to be used by people with disabilities.
Brian Holgate, 28, runs in a specially-designed Peter Lynn kite buggy on the Ivanpah dry lake bed near Primm, Nev. Wednesday, March 6, 2013. Holgate set an unofficial kite buggy speed record of 84 ...
Kite-buggy experts can reach speeds of 50mph A new initiative is using one of the UK's latest sports to reduce antisocial behaviour, crime and drug use among 10-16 year olds.
Gavia Yount smiled as she held the strings of a kite flying in the sky Wednesday afternoon. But this was no ordinary kite. Yount was seated in front of her father, Jim, in a buggy that was powered … ...
Kite buggies are now on the list of vehicles banned from the sand on Wrightsville Beach, decided by unanimous vote of the board of aldermen Thursday night. The buggies, lightweight go-cart-like ...
Three men are planning to cross 625 miles of desert using just wind power. Kieron Bradley, 30, and Peter Ash, 34, both from Norfolk, and Professor Brian Cunningham, of Greater Manchester, will cross ...
For centuries, humans have harnessed the power of wind. One of the coolest new ways to ride the wind is the sport of kite buggying. Head to the Magdalen Islands, a sandy archipelago in the Gulf of ...
Freestyle kite buggy European champion Craig Sparkes lives in Poole and has been showing off his skills to BBC South. The 25-year-old learned his sport on the beaches of his home county of Norfolk.
Kite buggies are banned and kite flyers and model aircraft enthusiasts are expected to keep their distance under new byelaws approved by the Epsom and Walton Downs Conservators last week. Tighter ...
Queensland adventurer Geoff Wilson has overcome “lack of water, fickle winds, and unnavigable sand dunes” to make the gruelling crossing across the Simpson Desert - in a buggy pulled by wind ...
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