An increasingly popular big-air kiteboarding competition located near Rufus for the past three summers will not be held this season as organizers take time off to assess the future of the event.

Normally held in mid- or late July, Hood River Huck Fest is on hiatus, according to event organizer Mike Duhaime. The grassroots competition was started by local kiteboarders in 2013 as a way to lend credence to the “fish stories” told by kiteboarders about how much air they got off a jump. Huck Fest riders would be outfitted with telemetry devices that would record jump height, hang time, G-force, and other data — all integrated with a smartphone app. That information would then be relayed to judges, who would keep track of the data to determine a winner. Last year’s event drew nearly 60 competitors.