Yesterday I ventured out to find Hannam’s Wake Hub. Its situated near Cambridge but definitely off the beaten track. You drive down the A10 for a while to find a little turning that features a big blue arrow indicating you’re nearly at your
much sought after destination. After locating the farm gate and passing through, you feel like you’re heading into the middle of nowhere. It was my first time and because of the time of year, the sun was low in the sky, the roads were covered with glistening mud and there was absolutely no sign of a single soul for miles. I carried on and followed the strategically place wakeboard signs to the Hub.
I made my way up to the lakes where I was welcomed by friendly people and some much needed glass. It was actually a little erie (in a good/beautiful way) because of the angle of the sun and the lake’s setting, the sky and water were nearly touching and were almost blending into one, absolutely amazing for a wake lake!
I had a fun session, some great features to sink your teeth into. Super smooth and very progressional, great kickers as well. And my favourite thing in these chilly temperatures is no swimming, you just grab the handle and get going again! Overall, a very fun location and I will definitely be heading back for more! 🙂
we know its so cool though and thats what makes it one on one with the best coaches, just ask my nine year old who’s doing kickers sliders etc….he loves it i.e. terry , ben steve and owen..;although he smashed two teeth and whip lash and i will say not on a cable two at hannams yes and also not an hannams…..too pro for that….