Re: 3rd on Thursday

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Date: Fri Jun 10 1994 - 18:20:04 PDT


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Date: Fri, 10 Jun 94 21:20:04 EDT
Subject: Re: 3rd on Thursday

hahn@nas.nasa.gov-DeleteThis (Jonathan Hahn) wrote:

>These numbers are misleading. 3rd was very light yesterday. There was
>wind to waterstart but not much else, at least for me with 5.5/9.0
>glass board. Some people were planing, but not many. Was there
>any wind anywhere? How about today?

>-jon

I usually only go out when the trend is clearly building to be above 20
consistently, it's already above 20 consistently, or I'm dying to go out and
can't resist. Also, I've noticed that any direction less than 260, even if
the speed is above 20, is clearly going to be a sloggy day (e.g. last
Saturday). The mountains block the wind. Hope it cools off enough for the
wind to come up this weekend.

-shrEd
Ed Scott
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