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by John Freed » Thu Jul 14, 2022 2:43 pm
Really good morning, wound up the entire time on the 5.8 and 85L board. Very few lulls, gusts came through periodically, but manageable. An 85L board in mid-July in Utah is never a bad thing. Josh sailed yesterday on a 5.2 / 4.7. A couple of wingers on the south end of the lake. Definitely the best day I've had at Grants this year!
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by duanekarren » Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:34 pm
John, So pleased to see someone post from GV. What is water level? Appears the new PC104 Pacificorp windmeter is a good proxy for wind at the lake?
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by John Freed » Fri Jul 15, 2022 10:07 am
Hey Duane, water level not bad... a little walk, but still a good reach. And yes, that windmeter seems to be good. I still wish we had that meter at the lake. Got skunked out there this morning... Rain... Hope to see you out there.
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by Craig Goudie » Sun Jul 17, 2022 9:38 am
It's what I'm using these days.
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duanekarren wrote:John, So pleased to see someone post from GV. What is water level? Appears the new PC104 Pacificorp windmeter is a good proxy for wind at the lake?
Craig Goudie
Sailing the Gorge on my:
8'4" OO Fat Boy, 7'9" OO Slasher, 7'4" Goya SurfWave
with Northwave Sails
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