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    <title>need a trainer kite (borrow?) - Kitesurfing - tribe.net</title>
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      <description>I have been dying to learn to kite board!  I mastered the trainer kite in 2004.  I was about to move to a bigger kite when I shattered my collarbone mountain biking.  Then the next year I did Katrina relief for months and was not able to get back to it.  Now I want it again but I need to get back on the trainer kite and refamiliarize myself with it.  I cannot afford one and I don't suspect it would take me long anyway since I've done it before.  So I want to save my money for getting the rest of the equipement.  Does anyone know how I can get my hands on one without expensive lessons, which I'd rather save up for when I hit the water?  I'm relatively new in town and was also hoping I could meet some others who are interested in the sport.  Any info is appreciated!&#xD;
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Thanks!&#xD;
-Austin</description>
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