Breaker, breaker, one nine. As long as there are no smokies on 85th Street, Transit Willie will be heading north form the Big A after leaving the choke and puke.
I am camping right up the street from LLSC and seeing some decent ripples and branch movement, though no white caps. For the right sailor with a large sail and/or wing, foiling might work. I don’t know if I am in that group - not for weight class or capability but have the large sail & wing 😀
I decide to give it a shot and missing the memo about VP, thought ‘I don’t mind driving 2min to LLSC rather than foil from the campground myself’. Well, I didn’t get the company that I expected but had a good session at LLSC regardless. Hope Members didn’t mind a stranger being there (I only saw a couple people near the lodge as I was leaving).
Lesson learned (maybe) - check last minute updates, don’t miss the memo!😀
Mike (fin), Transit Willie, Gene and I (foils) had a swell time at VP. I was a bit underpowered with a 5.5. Gene & TW we’re living large on 6.7 & 8. TW put some serious upwind/downwind miles on his IQ kit, training to sail with the big dogs in FL. I did witness a moment of what aviators call "Unusual Attitude Training" by Willie– a big, backwinded, mid-jibe wheelie landed the board upside down. Is it wrong to smile a little when your guru stumbles?
I did witness a moment of what aviators call "Unusual Attitude Training" by Willie– a big, backwinded, mid-jibe wheelie landed the board upside down. Is it wrong to smile a little when your guru stumbles?
Yeah, somehow ended up major backwinded and got slapped straight off the board. I think I got a bit lazy with my technique on that one. Had a long swim out from underneath the sail and as surprised as anyone to see the foil sticking up out of the water. Yes, okay to laugh as long as there's a bit of applause. It took real talent to mess that one up so badly in all of 12 mph of wind.
Breaker, breaker, one nine. As long as there are no smokies on 85th Street, Transit Willie will be heading north form the Big A after leaving the choke and puke.
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“Transit Willie”. That might stick.
You may need a CB to avoid traffic soon if you traverse 400&285 a lot.
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The lake cam is back and showing some tempting gusts. 3p eta to LLSC
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I am camping right up the street from LLSC and seeing some decent ripples and branch movement, though no white caps. For the right sailor with a large sail and/or wing, foiling might work. I don’t know if I am in that group - not for weight class or capability but have the large sail & wing 😀
NW- Going to van Pugh
Van Pugh live report. Mild caps. Rigging 8.0 on windfoil
I decide to give it a shot and missing the memo about VP, thought ‘I don’t mind driving 2min to LLSC rather than foil from the campground myself’. Well, I didn’t get the company that I expected but had a good session at LLSC regardless. Hope Members didn’t mind a stranger being there (I only saw a couple people near the lodge as I was leaving).
Lesson learned (maybe) - check last minute updates, don’t miss the memo!😀
Mike (fin), Transit Willie, Gene and I (foils) had a swell time at VP. I was a bit underpowered with a 5.5. Gene & TW we’re living large on 6.7 & 8. TW put some serious upwind/downwind miles on his IQ kit, training to sail with the big dogs in FL. I did witness a moment of what aviators call "Unusual Attitude Training" by Willie– a big, backwinded, mid-jibe wheelie landed the board upside down. Is it wrong to smile a little when your guru stumbles?
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Yeah, somehow ended up major backwinded and got slapped straight off the board. I think I got a bit lazy with my technique on that one. Had a long swim out from underneath the sail and as surprised as anyone to see the foil sticking up out of the water. Yes, okay to laugh as long as there's a bit of applause. It took real talent to mess that one up so badly in all of 12 mph of wind.