Re: Tomales Bay

From: Robert L Indig (rlindig@beckman.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Aug 26 1997 - 10:50:04 PDT


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Take a look at <http://metro.net/~go/windwalker.html> for info on sailing
around Bodega Bay. Mike Godesy is our resident Tomales expert. BTW, Spring
is the windy time of year up there.

just bob

                                                                 
                                                                 
                                                                 

     I'm planning to go to Tomales this weekend. I've never been to the
     area. Any advice on what to expect (conditions), where to launch,
     hazards, etc.
     I understand there is camping there. Can this be booked ahead? Will
     I have a chance at a spot if I show up Friday evening?
     -Ron



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