We took the shift over at around 5:30PM when George and Ken were leaving... Kevin S, Josh S, and I sailed until after the sun went down... It was one of those surreal lighting sessions... If you make through the psychological barrier of that sun getting close to the mountains you get to sail in some of the most amazing lighting conditions... 
Every color of the palette and every texture of an artist's canvas filled the evening sky as we sailed 5.2 to 6.2, ~95L boards into the shadows... Hmm... Could I be more grandiloquent or lexiphanic here 

... Maybe those words aren't right... Garishly I have waxed a little  too poetic and nearly threw up in my own mouth! he he..
But seriously we did have a great session surprisingly after getting there so late... The wind stayed warm relatively till we left... It was a little holey in the beginning and I started to doubt but ended up being a very fun session. In fact, I'm feeling it a little today, so that's a good indicator. The wind was actually making it down to the water... I think you lose about 5 MPH in wind velocity IF it's S/SW/ and a few more when it's SE... But it's still fun...
Wish I'd have had time to be there earlier with Ken O. who apparently sailed all day!