The 11th annual Kiteboarding 4 Cancer (KB4C) event had another great year of sunshine, wind, and lots of kiters hitting the water at the Hood River Event Site for a good cause.

KB4C founder Tonia Farman said 238 riders competed in the main segment of the multi-day event, Saturday’s kite derby, where riders attempt to kite for six hours, as either teams or individuals, around an approximately mile-long course on the Columbia River. The kiters help raise money for Camp Koru, an adventure retreat camp for cancer survivors and battlers aged 18-39. As of Monday evening, KB4C had raised $170,000, although the finally tally had not been completed.