So I, like the rest of you fly the wing low approach near the ground and land on 1 wheel etc... But the other night I was watching the new series "Flying Wild Alaska" which is about the various bush operations of this family. What they were showing for a crabbed approach in heavy crosswinds was quite different. They flew the crab all the way to the ground, then at the exact moment they flared and touched down hit hard rudder away from the wind to bring the nose in line with the runway. The upwind wing never went down and they landed lined up. Of course it was being done in Cessna 207 & 208's not Kitfoxes...

I say find a good wind and get out and practice like Steve does!