Rush on Sunday

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Rush on Sunday

Postby Marty Lowe » Mon May 27, 2013 8:34 am

A lot of the same crew that was there on Saturday came back for more of the same on Sunday.
Overall a great weekend at Rush, hours of kiting and some windsurfing going on also.
I really enjoy the parking, launching, landing, board changing, and shallow safety net, that Rush offers.
Some say it's to shallow to be safe, I say it's as safe as snowkiting, most days.

Typical scenario, best laminar winds early before the heating of the day started the turbulence.

Here is a techy wind article John M found to read with your morning coffee.
http://www.firemodels.org/downloads/beh ... _ch_06.pdf
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Re: Rush on Sunday

Postby jason morton » Mon May 27, 2013 11:05 am

Yesterday was a blast. It got better in the afternoon. We kited all day long. Really enjoy riding the tongue depressor in the glassy water conditions. Great article Marty!
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