Kitesoul Magazine #16 English Edition
In this issue: Riders Column - Colleen Carroll, Red Bull KOTA 2017; ITW Nick Jacobsen, Ruben Lenten; Events: Ragnarok 2017, Banga Foil 2017; Journeys: In the Kingdom of the polar bears, The Wall Ride; Characters: Michael Zomer; Schools: Canary islands; Trends: How about learning kite-foil? Product focus: RRD rigid lines; Felipe Moure Lopez: Blind Judge 5 challenge and much more. In this issue: Riders Column - Colleen Carroll, Red Bull KOTA 2017; ITW Nick Jacobsen, Ruben Lenten; Events: Ragnarok 2017, Banga Foil 2017; Journeys: In the Kingdom of the polar bears, The Wall Ride; Characters: Michael Zomer; Schools: Canary islands; Trends: How about learning kite-foil? Product focus: RRD rigid lines; Felipe Moure Lopez: Blind Judge 5 challenge and much more.
98 Journeys In the kingdom of the polar bear and we got a good hot shower before we went to bed. We were all tired and it was a big storm outside. We all were wondering if it would stop, so we could return home the next day, but you never know at Svalbard. It is an island in the middle of nowhere, so you just have to cross your fingers. The next morning it was still stormy and the outside door in the house broke. It was full of snow in the hallway, but they told us that this was normal so they would fix it when the wind stopped a bit.
The charm of midnight sun We decided to start the trip back to Longyearbyen after a long good breakfast, but that was not so easy. It was one-meter powder and still snowing. The terrain was not easy and the snowmobiles went falling over all the time. However, it was super fun to drive in the snow, so maybe we were just playing too much in the powder and that made us fall over. Anyway, it was fun and so soft snow. Just before we reached back into Longyearbyen, the sun
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The charm of midnight<br />
sun<br />
We decided to start the trip<br />
back to Longyearbyen after<br />
a long good breakfast, but<br />
that was not so easy. It was<br />
one-meter powder and still<br />
snowing. The terrain was not<br />
easy and the snowmobiles<br />
went falling over all the time.<br />
However, it was super fun to<br />
drive in the snow, so maybe<br />
we were just playing too<br />
much in the powder and that<br />
made us fall over. Anyway, it<br />
was fun and so soft snow.<br />
Just before we reached back<br />
into Longyearbyen, the sun