4/14 Craig's Where to Ride

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4/14 Craig's Where to Ride

Postby Craig Goudie » Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:38 am

Northwest wind this AM and 38 degrees with snow and rain showers. You might snag the
tail of the NW wind at UL South launches around Noon for some 7/14M planable rides in
air that might hit 50 degrees if you're lucky. At least by then the sun will be out. If I had
to get a liquid fix today, I'd go to Rush where it will likely be NW 7/14 most of the day, tapering
off toward 5 or 6 PM with a max air temp near 50 degrees (brrrrrrrr) around 1 PM and sunny skies
by then.

Tomorrow, high pressure rebounds in along the Wasatch. If Pineview were thawed, and you could get
to the water, that might have some 14M potential around Noon. Otherwise there's a slim
chance for huge gear at DC around 1PM. Air temps skirt the 60 degree mark, which is starting to
seem warm, under sunny skies.

Saturday, a better chance for planers at DC.

-Craig
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