5/30 Craig's Where to get Frostbite

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5/30 Craig's Where to get Frostbite

Postby Craig Goudie » Mon May 30, 2011 9:42 am

Brutal cold, and not much wind make for a poor mixture to ride the liquid. You could get huge gear
rides AM at Rush with the biggest gear you have if you could survive the 39 degree air temps and
morning rain/sleet. This afternoon I think DC will probably go, on a rapid warming thermal, around
3 PM for some huge gear rides, but I doubt the air temps will even hit 50. At least the sun
will peak out this afternoon. Could be a blissful final season Snow Kite afternoon at Skyline.

Tomorrow looks like Grantsville AM in the 6.5 range and lasting through the mid afternoon. PM looks
like DC 7.5/14, with a shot at some 7.5/14 PM at UL on the South wind and rapid warming to mid 70s.

By Weds there should be some strong South winds with Grantsville AM small sail conditions.
PM, DC, Rush, Willard, UL, Mona, Yuba, all looking windy. with sunny skies and mid 70s air temps.

-Craig

p.s. 3.5 here in the Hood yesterday.
Craig Goudie
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