The disturbance off Jacksonville continues to pump moisture this way. It'll be interesting to see if develops into anything spinny. Pouring buckets outside now - not enthused about getting stung in the face with rain drops. Waiting to see if we get a break later today.
Barrett and I did the late show at Van Pugh. Gusty 15-25. I felt cheap and humiliated foiling in the rain but it let up after a while and worked on jibes. I rigged a 5.4 and Barret his 6.7. He foiled at first and felt a bit OPed so switched to fin.
Had just a wonderful time but first time in neoprene in months had me sad for what's coming up in a few months.
Selfie of William & me de-rigging as darkness fell. It was a fun time. I felt a lot safer foiling in the rain, than I did driving up to the Lake, having passed several car accidents on the way.
+1
btw, define "too bad" after having had squat for wind for 3 weeks...
"Too bad" definition.
Get to the lake and see Noah loading animals
He better not be leaving the other 38 geese behind. If he takes two, he takes ALL! (Same with the fire ants)
Around noon or after depending on radar for me.
I’ll also be checking the radar & wind looking for a chance to WS or foil.
Barrett
The disturbance off Jacksonville continues to pump moisture this way. It'll be interesting to see if develops into anything spinny. Pouring buckets outside now - not enthused about getting stung in the face with rain drops. Waiting to see if we get a break later today.
Rigging down from 5.7m to 4.7m
barrett and I are headed to VP eta 4pm
Classic ‘after Gene left…’ day at Vanns for Langdon and I.
My stats:
Before Gene left: 2 miles in 45min
After Gene left: 16 miles in 1.5 hrs
Gene is the man!
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moredownhaul
Me on the lake about 15 minutes before Hamdi getting to Vanns
https://youtu.be/UPMj7E9shHQ
webguy
moredownhaul
Hey Gene this might have been the issue with my 5.7m and your 6m before 2pm
And...Gville usually underreported on an East
Barrett and I did the late show at Van Pugh. Gusty 15-25. I felt cheap and humiliated foiling in the rain but it let up after a while and worked on jibes. I rigged a 5.4 and Barret his 6.7. He foiled at first and felt a bit OPed so switched to fin.
Had just a wonderful time but first time in neoprene in months had me sad for what's coming up in a few months.
HamdiD
Selfie of William & me de-rigging as darkness fell. It was a fun time. I felt a lot safer foiling in the rain, than I did driving up to the Lake, having passed several car accidents on the way.
Barrett
Langdon
moredownhaul
AWD_Tiger
HamdiD
Another photo from Barrett