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Blog Editor / May 22, 2012

Bow Lake Watersports Celebrates Eleven Many years

Bow Lake Water Sports (BLWS) is a private lake, specially intended and constructed for every single degree of wakeboarding and water-skiing enthusiast. This year they are celebrating their 11th year of offering good quality services and skilled instructions for wakeboarding and water ski lessons, four day watersport camps, weekend getaways and more. BLWS, situated just 60 miles North of Seattle, Washington in the gorgeous Skagit Valley, announces their formal opening day for the 2012 watersports season was Tuesday, May possibly 1st. Men and women have currently been coming out to enjoy the lake, warming up for a long summer season of their favorite water sport.

“The great thing about Bow Lake is that we have opportunities for every person, at all ability levels. You can bring the family for a day of sun bathing, boating, and water-ski or wakeboarding lessons, and then kick back and get pleasure from the lake and a BBQ later on. We also have a four day, all inclusive watersport camp that is really a as soon as in a lifetime experience. I genuinely feel that all of the actions and activities we have planned for this summer are going to make it the greatest one nevertheless,” says Justin Huerter, manager for Bow Lake Watersports.

Bow Lake has taken on economic challenges, sector down turns, substantial gasoline charges, and Pacific North West climate patterns nevertheless manages to hang on because of their qualified service and exciting environment they continue to supply. Each year they make new goals on bringing existing and new clientele to Bow Lake to share the entertaining, to generate new memorable experiences, and to keep the water sport industry alive.

Allie Moodie, who is now 13 years old, has continued to come back to the 4 day watersport camp 3 occasions a summer for the last 4 many years. She says, “It’s a fantastic way to discover new water sports and all of the instructors are quite helpful and patient! I’ve discovered so a lot of new sports activities at bow camp! It is a exciting atmosphere and a wonderful spot to attempt one thing new. Also, the lake is amazing, and I can’t assume of a much better way to devote my summer time!”

Bow Lake even delivers particular activities like ski weekends, at which they permit their clients to come up with suggestions of how they can customize and specialize their time at Bow Lake Watersports. Some examples of these are the ever well-liked women’s weekends (girls only), soccer group summer time camps, and even bachelor parties.

“Bow Lake offers far more than the opportunity to discover a new hobby or progress in a water sport it’s a lifetime experience in which our employees focuses on quality services in meeting our clientele’s goals while creating a exciting and memorable experiences at the lake!” says Huerter.

For a lot more details, or to schedule a check out to BLWS, Get in touch with:
Justin Huerter
360-840-3411

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