Uh, webguy I think you are a day late. Reminds me of that old saying "In just two days tomorrow will be yesterday,"
Webguy was spot on (and in AL yesterday where it was breezy, about 10 degrees warmer but didn't sail). Foiled a 6.7 this afternoon until the wind wound up late in the afternoon and I was trying to keep it on the water in survival mode 15-20mph. KGVL doesn't come close to showing what it blew today. Water was still warm and seems to keep the wind down on the water - opposite of spring.
This is the second day this week where conditions looked crummy but were an absolute blast. #blessed
It is odd that that happens sometimes. A lot of times on early easterlies you get a lot more than expected or reported. More often on westerlies its the other way around.
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What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
I'm back in town and think I can go.
Uh, webguy I think you are a day late. Reminds me of that old saying "In just two days tomorrow will be yesterday,"
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
Webguy was spot on (and in AL yesterday where it was breezy, about 10 degrees warmer but didn't sail). Foiled a 6.7 this afternoon until the wind wound up late in the afternoon and I was trying to keep it on the water in survival mode 15-20mph. KGVL doesn't come close to showing what it blew today. Water was still warm and seems to keep the wind down on the water - opposite of spring.
This is the second day this week where conditions looked crummy but were an absolute blast. #blessed
It is odd that that happens sometimes. A lot of times on early easterlies you get a lot more than expected or reported. More often on westerlies its the other way around.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.