RE: reply

From: Dave Polzer (dpolzer@pacbell.net-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Fri May 28 2004 - 12:00:06 PDT


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Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 12:00:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: Dave Polzer <dpolzer@pacbell.net-DeleteThis.com>
Subject: RE: reply
To: wind_talk@opus.labs.agilent.com-DeleteThis.com
In-Reply-To: <FE902A54F9C3324C9E985D6151875ADD0C684E61@s2009exm02.macromedia.com-DeleteThis.com>

hoooraaayyyy!! : )

Lucian Beebe <lbeebe@macromedia.com-DeleteThis.com> wrote: Over the last 15
minutes, it has just cleared to a blue sky in San Francisco. Its
happening.

Lucian

-----Original Message----- From: wind_talk@opus.labs.agilent.com-DeleteThis.com
[mailto:wind_talk@opus.labs.agilent.com-DeleteThis.com] On Behalf Of Dave Polzer
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 11:34 AM To: Multiple recipients of
list WIND_TALK Subject: Re: reply

How about a little bit of positve attitude : ) when it comes to the
weather... If I have to ride my bike one more day due to this SOUTH
bs I'm gonna have a fit...

"Probably will blow 30 all night and be calm in the morning."

This could quite possibly send me into a deep deep depression, or
just add another patch of Poison Oak to my leg : )

Dave P : )

jay runge wrote:

Gerry, you replied to the whole list again, so you may get a lot of
interesting answers.

But since you want to talk about the weather...

It is 11 am at the south tip of the bay and it is cloudy, overcast,
and very still. If it is going to blow 27 this afternoon, things
better change soon.

Probably will blow 30 all night and be calm in the morning.

jay

Gerald Mountain wrote: > going to third today? > > -----Original
Message----- > From: jay runge [SMTP:jayrunge@earthlink.net-DeleteThis.com] >
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 8:12 AM > To: Multiple recipients of
list WIND_TALK > Subject: Windsurfing around the Farallones > > >
For history, look for an old guy... > > Windsurfer went around the
farallones in 1980, started from Crissy, > ended at Crissy. A boat
went with him, but assistance was not required. > I read the story
years ago, but I couldn't find it today on the Internet > or in my
piles of forgotten magazines. I did find the obituary of a > sailor
who died too soon. > > About the Farallones trip - first half (out)
is not much fun, aailing > hard on the wind with waves coming over
the bow of the boat. Can be > very wet, foggy, bouncy, pounding.
But! after you round the islands the > whole thing changes. Strong
wind coming over the port aft quarter, big > waves to ride. I bet
the kiters had a blast coming in! (unless the wind > was dead aft,
might be weird on a kite). > > Kite in from the Farallones?
Terrific! > > jay > > > Some corrections to this obit. Farallones
are about 27 miles from the > coast, so round trip is about 54
miles. Solano is in Albany, not > Oakland. This is from the Brown
Alumni Magazine. > > Shimon-Craig A. Van Collie '72, of Berkeley,
Calif.; Feb. 28, of cancer. > He was a writer, sailor, and
accomplished dancer. He adopted the name > Shimon after a trip to
Israel in 1975. He published four books on > sailing, tennis, and
banking, and also wrote more than 700 articles on > subjects ranging
from sailing to finance to interracial relationships. > In 1972 he
placed fifth at the U.S. Olympic trials for sailing and in > 1980
he became the only person to windsurf out to, around, and back from
> the Farallon Islands (about fifty miles off the California coast);
he > was raising money to ease world hunger. He was named "king of
carnival" > and grand marshal of the 1998 Solano Stroll in Oakland,
Calif. Survivors > include his parents, Ruth and H.A. Van Collie,
14 Comstock Ln., Wilton, > Conn. 06897; and a son. > > > > > >
David R. Fielder wrote: > >>Great article and feat! >> >>Seems as
though with similar planning and support a WS trip might be
feasible. >> >>Has anyone done that, or are there wind issues (etc)
that make it a more kite-friendly situation? >> >>Of course,
hang-time for avoiding Landlord would be a bit less........ >> >>
David >> >> >> >>>Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 15:53:01 -0700 >>>From:
Alain Dumesny >>>To: wind_talk >>>Subject: A first -- from
Farallones to S.F. by kite-boarding >>>Message-ID:
<40B6714D.6010001@macromedia.com-DeleteThis.com> >>> >>> >>>In case you haven't
seen it... >>>
>>>http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/05/27/BAGDV6S72718.DTL
>>> >>> >>>-------- >>>Alain Dumesny >> >> > >

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