2/21 Kenny's Where to Ride

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2/21 Kenny's Where to Ride

Postby Kenny » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:56 am

High pressure has built in over the area, fortunately it should exit out tomorrow and SW flow is forecasted to return. Today your best bets are Skyline and PowMow on very large kites. Expect low teens, might crack mid-teens. I think Strawberry is more iffy. Perhaps, if you have a sled to reach the higher ridge lines. Lake Creek is a better choice for sure.

Tuesday and Wednesday promises a little better wind at Skyline and PowMow.
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Re: 2/21 Kenny's Where to Ride

Postby Kenny » Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:20 am

10:15 Update: Skyline and Strawberry are both on track. I am a little more hopeful that Strawberry may fire today. Keep an eye on the Daniel's meter - if the readings are above 7 or 8 mph gusting to 10 or higher, it is on for light wind kites. If you do go, take a big board and huge kite. Wish I didn't have to work today, the conditions are ideal for riding a 179 3B Board and 21M kite.
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