It's blowing some at my house (8.30), but it's FREEZING, 49 degrees on my deck. I'm a maybe. Maybe after lunch if it's still blowing and warms up some.
It's blowing some at my house (8.30), but it's FREEZING, 49 degrees on my deck. I'm a maybe. Maybe after lunch if it's still blowing and warms up some.
Gene
That'll age like milk in February when you'll be praying for a 49 degree day and Barrett will be complaining about how hot it is.
May take a flyer on this afternoon. Need some of that special sauce.
Special sauce seems confined to the west of us. That's unusual.
Edit: I was about to bolt out the door to try to catch a late marginal session and then reminded myself of where the sun is late on a NW winter day. I like my eye sight too much. Maybe later in the week.
* For those not familiar, the setting sun is directly in your face and low on the horizon on starboard tack and a NW wind. You either have to sail with your right eye shut and hope your nose provides shade for your left eye; look somewhere else which isn't easy to do on a foil or even finned board or just stare at the sun and wish you'd brought welder's glasses.
Hamdi was leaving as I arrived. Chris P, Gene, Howard and I took the afternoon session. A little puffy but mostly nice 8-15 all afternoon. More whitecaps than we should have gotten but I'm not complaining.
Me too. I wanna be on YouTube
The forecast looked better at midnight last night.
Alan
It's blowing some at my house (8.30), but it's FREEZING, 49 degrees on my deck. I'm a maybe. Maybe after lunch if it's still blowing and warms up some.
Gene
Gene Mathis
I’m a maybe too. I’ll wait to see if wind dies in AM, or picks up with afternoon sun.
Update: No wind at noon in Decatur - so no go for me.
Barrett
See you there, but I'm not ready for You Tube yet
(Unless it's Fail Force 1)
That'll age like milk in February when you'll be praying for a 49 degree day and Barrett will be complaining about how hot it is.
May take a flyer on this afternoon. Need some of that special sauce.
Special sauce seems confined to the west of us. That's unusual.
Edit: I was about to bolt out the door to try to catch a late marginal session and then reminded myself of where the sun is late on a NW winter day. I like my eye sight too much. Maybe later in the week.
* For those not familiar, the setting sun is directly in your face and low on the horizon on starboard tack and a NW wind. You either have to sail with your right eye shut and hope your nose provides shade for your left eye; look somewhere else which isn't easy to do on a foil or even finned board or just stare at the sun and wish you'd brought welder's glasses.
Tuesday. Dots in the forecast. Already wind coming from the east. Just sayin....40 degrees now though.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
Watching for wind/temp harmonic convergence today
I'm going to Vanns early pm
Hopefully the temps will converge on something that doesn't start with a 4 but closer to a 6
Vanns live, 11:30: nice breeze, some white caps, sunny. For me, 5.7 with large wing feels right
Hamdi was leaving as I arrived. Chris P, Gene, Howard and I took the afternoon session. A little puffy but mostly nice 8-15 all afternoon. More whitecaps than we should have gotten but I'm not complaining.