In 2019, the History Museum of Hood River County showcased water sports through December — and colorful gear made for an eye-catching display. While some pieces are not to be touched, there were plenty more that are, from windsurfing sails and boards to displays of media clippings featuring local sports enthusiasts. Of particular interest was one of the original Darby boards — seen above.
In 2019, the History Museum of Hood River County showcased water sports through December — and colorful gear made for an eye-catching display. While some pieces are not to be touched, there were plenty more that are, from windsurfing sails and boards to displays of media clippings featuring local sports enthusiasts. Of particular interest was one of the original Darby boards — seen above.
HOOD RIVER — The History Museum of Hood River County will unveil a new temporary exhibit, "Embrace the Wild Wind: A history of water sports in Hood River," which opens Friday, June 13. The museum will host a series of presentations by local residents with ties to the wind sports community. The twice monthly events feature topics such as windsurfing in the 1980s, creation of the kite ski, and insight into the watersports industry.
Hood River, nestled at the confluence of the Hood and Columbia rivers, has long been a global hub for water sports, particularly windsurfing and kiteboarding. Since the 1980s, the area's unique geography has attracted enthusiasts from around the world, earning Hood River the title of "Windsurfing Capital of the World."Â
Embrace the Wild Wind explores how the region evolved from a quiet agricultural community to a premier destination for water and wind based recreation. Join us at the History Museum of Hood River County to celebrate the currents of history that make Hood River a water sports paradise. Don't miss the opportunity to hear from local water sports experts on a variety of topics:
June 13 at 7:00 pm, Jay Carroll (photographer, water sports athlete) with Pat Frodel (windsurfer); listen to what Hood river was like to be wind surfing in the 80s and 90s.
June 27 at 7:00pm Cory Roeseler (kiteboarding icon) ;learn about the birth of the Kiteski and how that changed water sports in Hood River.
July 11 Erin Gates, daughter of legend Steven Gates, is a passionate windsurfer and SUP paddler. Listen to what her amazing life has been like growing up in the watersports industry.
July 25 Doug Cambell (iconic windsurfer) ;learn what it was like to be a business owner and wind surfer in Hood river for over 50+ years.
August 8 Fiona Wylde (professional paddler, nonprofit Wylde Wind & Water); listen to how Fiona is making waves on and off the water.
August 22 Rod Parmenter (videographer) a unique perspective on water sport through the lens and on the water
The History Museum of Hood River County invites you to join us in celebrating Hood River's unique place in water sports history. The exhibit offers insight into the growth of water sports in the Gorge, and also showcases how our community continues to innovate, inspire and grow through water sports.
Admission for each presentation is $8/members and $10/non-members. Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door. Seating is limited.
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