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Old 19.05.2008, 15:38
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Re: Wakeboarding

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Every time I cross the bridge to the station I look down at the river and wonder if it's possible to surf/wakeboard/aqua-plane in the flow. There's already a few permanent waves.
The most disappointing thing about the Zuri-See is that it is never, ever wakeboardable if you want decent conditions. It actually just kinda disappoints me every time I see it. All that water and still never glassy, even at 6 AM on a cloudy day.

The lake at Zug is really nice as there are portions of the lake that are wind-blocked so you can still get decent water in the afternoon.

I'm so buying a boat when I move back to the US.
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