(Photos by Daniel Shoemaker)
A wakeboarder landing a trick blind. A blind landing is when the rider lands a trick holding the handle behind his/her back.
Everyone is eagerly waiting their turn.
Kelbey Huebner wakeboarding
Kelbey Huebner taking a hard edge.
This is what is called a considerate cable rider
A first time wakeboarder learning on TSR's Little Bro cable system for beginners
Looks like he is going to fall. Think he can save it?
Nope.
A wakeboarder performing an aerial maneuver
The sky is blue. The weather is warm. People want to ride!

All in a hard days work for a cable operator.
Don't look down. Oops, too late.
One minute he is climbing up the tower to fix the cable. The next minute he is helping a beginning wakeboarder. Talk about quality customer service.
View from the deck covering the starting dock.
Strapping the boards on and lining up.
Spectators and riders relaxing on the beach of the cable lake.
Kelbey Huebner gapping the kinked rail.
A wakeboarder sliding up the kinked rail.
Wakeboarder getting ready to go around the turn.
Kelbey Huebner performing an air raley.
Wakeboarder building "pop", the compression force allowing a rider to achieve greater height, on her ollie.
Wakeboard performing a slash.
Wakeboarder performing a 50-50 slide across the rooftop rail.
Wakeboarder performing a backsid lipslide down the rooftop rail.
Kelbey Huebner performing an air raley.
Wakeboarder building "pop", the compression force allowing a rider to achieve greater height, on her ollie.
Wakeboarding landing a trick.
Wakeboarder launching into the air for a trick attempt.
Wakeboarder backsid boardsliding the rooftop rail.
Wakeboard performing a slash.
Wakeboarder performing an ollie blind 180.
Wakeboarder performing a 50-50 slide across the rooftop rail.
Wakeboarder performing a backsid lipslide down the rooftop rail.
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