Skatesailing - The Ice Age
As with any extreme sport, some people enjoy the warmth of
surfing and others prefer the cold weather and would rather
skate instead of surf. With this, another popular extreme sport
has been created Skatesailing. Skatesailors like to take to the
ice and zip around the lake on their two skates. The cost of
this sport is relatively low and very seasonal.
Most people who enjoy skatesailing do so with the simple pair of
skates and a sail that is held and steered by skater. As the
wind velocity increases the skater moves into the wind and picks
up speed across the ice. The skater can reach speeds up to 40
mph and above. The downside to this sport is that you are
landing on a hard surface should you fall. Extreme skaters love
this sport; they live for the challenge to tame high winds.
As with most skating sports they take place on a lake. Most of
the time, lakes can create great wind gusts that can help
increase the speed of the skater. It can be dangerous to be
skatesailing on thin ice, so you should always practice caution
and heed signs about ice conditions. Since the skater needs a
basic pair of skates they can also purchase their sail. A setup
can cost up to $500 depending on which type of sail they have
purchased. Some sails are held like a boom while other sails
drape across the shoulder bladed.
If you are new to the sport you may want to exercise with
caution, there are some schools that will teach you the art of
skatesailing. You will need a good pair of ice skates as well as
the sail. Pay close attention to the instructor, they will teach
you the art of turning, navigating, speeding up and slowing
down. Once you have mastered the basics you can then begin to
speed up and learn other tricks that can increase your speed.
You can also learn how to skatesail on skis, although there
needs to be more wind to push you and the skies.
Although skatesailing has become popular, it is a seasonal
sport. Most people who enjoy skating will take to it with
passion.