I've been eyeing Wed and it looks like WeatherCat has just blessed us with a dot or two. Chance for a light air session at Van Pugh. Hopefully, a high of 70 isn't too warm to ward off the wind.
Translation for those new here: Forecast for Wednesday has improved for a 10-15 westerly which is a good direction for Van Pugh. The air, hopefully, will be cool enough not to skip over a cooler boundary level at the lake surface.
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I'm planning to sail Wed. afternoon at Van Pugh.
Barrett
FoilDodo
WeatherCat hit the catnip early today and tripped some dots. Hope it holds up.
(Forecast has improved for tomorrow)
WeatherCat has lost his mind. Throwing out dots the next few days. Stay tuned and keep those schedules flexible.
FoilDodo
Perfect Timing
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
In the meantime: https://www.llsc.com/webcam
and Gwinnett Briscoe Field https://w1.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KLZU.html
Blowing SW about 6-8 mph at LLSC at 1:15. Looks very light past X mark in the channel.
Longboard 9.5 is my plan
Was next to Lee Gilmer a few minutes ago .
Planes departing on 23 AND 5 so whatever wind there is does not matter enough for choosing a runway.
Flags was moving but had sag.
Looks like it was fixed at 3:20
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
Around 3-3:30, the wind got strong enough to kick the cold air out of the way and let the wind blow through. Lots of 8-20 and a short bout of low-mid 20s before things started to wind down for the evening. Alan, Barret, Chris V (Equipe) and I were out.
Barrett measured the water at 52. And, Chris, Mr. OG Foildood, is still freakin' fast on a longboard.
moredownhaul
Gene and Chris P. foiled at Old Fed, while I windsurfed.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
webguy
Langdon
moredownhaul
Gene stumbled into the replicator at some point yesterday.