A graduate of the University of California Davis School of Medicine, Nathan Gunn, MD, has served in several executive roles, including as COO of Verisk Health and as president of population health at Valence Health. Outside of work, Dr. Nathan Gunn enjoys kiteboarding in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The San Francisco Bay Area offers several great spots for kiteboarding. Below are just a few:
- Crissy Field. Although not for beginners, the Crissy Field area is a popular spot for kiteboarding with its thermal west wind which blows from March to October. Crissy Field can be challenging, as strong currents can make it difficult for kiteboarders to get back to shore.
- Third Avenue. Third Avenue is more suitable for beginners, but they should still be cautious due to the currents at this beach. Third Avenue doesn’t have sandy beaches, but there are kiteboarding schools in the area.
- Crowne Beach. Located in Alameda, Crowne Beach also offers a thermal west wind but it's not as strong as at other beaches. The sandy beach makes this an ideal location for beginners, and the water is warm in the summer.
The San Francisco Bay Area offers several great spots for kiteboarding. Below are just a few:
- Crissy Field. Although not for beginners, the Crissy Field area is a popular spot for kiteboarding with its thermal west wind which blows from March to October. Crissy Field can be challenging, as strong currents can make it difficult for kiteboarders to get back to shore.
- Third Avenue. Third Avenue is more suitable for beginners, but they should still be cautious due to the currents at this beach. Third Avenue doesn’t have sandy beaches, but there are kiteboarding schools in the area.
- Crowne Beach. Located in Alameda, Crowne Beach also offers a thermal west wind but it's not as strong as at other beaches. The sandy beach makes this an ideal location for beginners, and the water is warm in the summer.

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