Craig's Where to Ride 9/14

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Craig's Where to Ride 9/14

Postby Craig Goudie » Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:53 am

Not as strong I thought yesterday, the call is still DeerCreek. Look for 8.5 (sails) conditions
around 3 PM, and if you don't have enough, do what Kenny does and move to Sailboat Beach.

Monday and Tuesday look pretty windless with a chance for DC, and a chance
for evening North winds at South UL launches.

-Craig
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Re: Craig's Where to Ride 9/14

Postby bordy » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:51 am

Craig Goudie wrote:Not as strong I thought yesterday, the call is still DeerCreek. Look for 8.5 (sails) conditions
around 3 PM, and if you don't have enough, do what Kenny does and move to Sailboat Beach.

Monday and Tuesday look pretty windless with a chance for DC, and a chance
for evening North winds at South UL launches.

-Craig


Craig it should read do what kenny does and buy a 19m light wind kite for 2grand......................If we all could we would....
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