Re: Gorge Tips Saught

From: Kirk Lindstrom (kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Aug 23 1994 - 10:09:43 PDT


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From: Kirk Lindstrom <kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re: Gorge Tips Saught


> I afford it?
>
how the hell do I know that?
If you are like alot of us, if you have money, you can afford it.
who gives a **** about a new couch...
 
> Part 2 of the question is, are there any places set up well for both
> uphaulers (beginners) and waterstarters? Or even just beginners? I
> don't seem to remember seeing many pictures of long boards and uphauls
> at the Gorge. But if there were, that would take care of the both of us
> on this particular trip.
>
go to Rhonda Smith's windsurfing center. Complete beginner to
intermediate set-up right at Hood River. Perfect for your
needs.
 



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