Kiteboarding around Burning Man in the Desert

Finding art installations like this require some kind of transport...
Burning Man is the yearly festival of all things alternative. Held in the middle of the desert, somewhere in Navada, it's something that has to be experienced to be truly believed. Starting way back in the 80's, the event now sells out their 70,000 tickets (at almost $400 each) in a matter of hours. There are no facilities at Burning Man, and no money, and if you show up at the event site the week after Burning Man - you'll find no trace of it ever happening. Those are just a few of the 10 principles of Burning Man. One of the other interesting things about Burning Man, is how wide it's spread over the desert. Art installations number in the 200+ region, and as a result can be found spread sporadically across kilometers of 'Black Rock city', the name of the pop-up city surrounding Burning Man. Getting around can be troublesome, so that's where this guy had a genius idea! Kiteboarding around Burning Man! Using a landboard, and an Ozone Chrono, he had the perfect mode of transport for the festival. It was free, green, left nothing but tire tracks and best of all - fast. Check out the footage of his travels during this years Burning Man, as he kiteboarded around the event.