by Kenny » Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:09 pm 
			
			I have had some good south wind sessions at Lindon, but it can be hit and miss.  I have seen the wind go from 10 mph to 30 mph in a matter of minutes.  I have seen it come up for 30 minutes and then die or good, strong wind for hours on end, it just depends on the day.  If I only lived 10 minutes away, I would probably check it out everytime.  For most of us it takes 45 minutes or more to drive there.  South sandy beach used to be a popular place to ride on a south day, but with the water at it's current high level, it doesn't offer a good, open launch.
If you are new to the sport, riding on a south day can be really frustrating as the wind is usually very strong and gusty.  Best days for improving your game are steady north days and there are a lot more of those at Lindon.  The reason more riders go to Lincoln on a north is the wind smooths out as it goes across the lake and there is a nice flat water section.  However, I have had plenty of good sessions at Lindon.