Lake Georgia
Lake Georgia is a private lake located on the east side of Orlando and is home to Scott Byerly and the exclusive Lake Georgia Country Club. Though fairly small in size, Lake Georgia has been the stomping grounds of many of sports latest and most difficult tricks. Regular riders include Scott Byerly, Ryan Byerly, Drew Mckguckin, George Daniels, and other Country Club members. |  |
 | Lake Jessamine
Lake Jessamine is located off Orange Blossom Trail, a few minutes from Downtown. Jessamine is home to wakeskaters, Brian Grubb and Brandon Thomas. Though a number of camps operate out of this lake, they know what time it is when Brian's black Malibu or BT's Green Air Nautique pulls out of the dock. These two have been riding regularly together, trying to stay under the radar, while learning new tricks and becoming two of the best wakeskaters in the world. |
Lake Ivanhoe
Lake Ivanhoe is a public lake in the heart of downtown Orlando. While thousands of cars drive over Ivanhoe on I-4 each day, few are probably aware what goes on underneath all that concrete. With a great view of downtown and usually calm conditions, Ivanhoe has resurrected itself as a great place to ride and film |  |
 | The Projects
The Projects is a wake camp off HWY 50 in Bithlo. Run by Pat Panakos and Scott Byerly, the Projects has become a premier place for professionals to hone their skills on rails. The projects has been host to a number of important contests including the Byerly Toe Jam and the Carnival. The projects is responsible for a number of magazine covers, video parts, and introducing the world to riders such as Brandon Thomas. |
Lake Minneola
Lake Minneola is located in beautiful downtown Clermont. Easily the largest lake in this film, Minneola in most conditions has a glassy side with favorable riding conditions. Home to The Wakeboard Camp, Minneola has seen its fair share of great riders including Clermont local, Aaron Reed. Seven years spent on Minneola has made Aaron one the best wakeskaters and in doing so has extended the boundaries of RLAND. |  |
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