Craig's Where to Ride 9/20

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Craig's Where to Ride 9/20

Postby Craig Goudie » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:20 am

Well, the E ticket is over (for those of you old enough to even know what that means), but there is some residual
wind out there. Look for Rush to provide pretty steady North winds in the huge gear range AM and then, getting
more into the 7/14M range PM. Probably last until about 6 out there. Sulfur Creek has still got Jet Stream support,
and so will likely have 6.5 sail conditions from Noon until 6 PM.

Tomorrow and Friday, none too windy.

-Craig
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Re: Craig's Where to Ride 9/20

Postby kiddsixx » Wed Jul 20, 2011 10:23 am

I think I've still got an unwanted surplus of A and B tickets stashed away somewhere if you want them...(and many a day camped out on a lake shore waiting for wind)
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