8/17/25 G'Wingville - 5.7 100 liter JP MM, yahoo!

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8/17/25 G'Wingville - 5.7 100 liter JP MM, yahoo!

Postby DimitriMilovich » Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:12 pm

I know, I shoulda been there yesterday, Josh said. But even late on the water, it was clearly a good time for all and a great first (sigh) G'ville day for me hauling around the shrinking lake.

5.7 flattened was overpowered 50% of the time and just right the other 50% for the rough hour+ I sailed. Josh (and 8-9 wingfolk) were on the water way before me ~8:00-8:30, but I had a good time from ~9:00 to just past 10:00. Josh had two sails on the beach and magically switched his boom between his 5.6 and 4.8 in a heartbeat. Lots of good tricks to watch outta him, as usual.

One super gust coming down the hill had me at 27 mph (from my watch) - seemed waay too fast as I ran out of water coming to the shore.

Surprised the water was a still a bit chilly, but my shorty was fine once the clouds cleared. Wings still making it work when I left at 10:45. Yahoo for the windmeter, and BIG THANKS to Craig for calling G'Ville during the last 3 days!

Only a couple of fisher people. Couple killdeer calling away. Josh sez Vultures are hanging out on the North-West shore.

I saw electric signs saying there would be road closure Aug 22-24 and to "Take ERDA Way". Not sure what that means. I'll be in Idaho checking out Lake Walcott and MTB.
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