Don Losee wrote:The first rule of skunk club is...
ChrisPSherwin wrote:That's what Todd means Herr Bordy. If we track our skunkings better in this forum, perhaps will can all forecast better and avoid needless driving and gas / time expense.
bordy wrote:ChrisPSherwin wrote:That's what Todd means Herr Bordy. If we track our skunkings better in this forum, perhaps will can all forecast better and avoid needless driving and gas / time expense.
RIght, so we should not go to kite spots on what looks like a good forcast based on the fact that some times it doesn't work out. So that means any time all the stuff lines up and looks good but some cell moves in and crushes it, we should go on record and say so, meaning next time it all lines up we should beleave a cell might move in and crush it because it happened before????? Or we should go to the spot and perhaps kite since that has also happened when conditions look the same????
Talk about skunkings all you want but YOUR personal level of commetment is what decides if YOU choose to go, we all know some kiters are willing to go and hope and perhaps be rewarded, while others have a more negative "it's not going to blow" view and perhaps avoid being skunked. I have ridden lots of Days that the forcast is poor, and gotten skunked lots of days when the foracst is great? Should I post and say I rode when the forcast was Lame and thank that I burned gas? Or I got skunked when the forcast was great??? It is weather and it is not always the same?
Post what ever you guys want. Save gas however you think is best. I will be at the beach waiting for wind, maybe getting skunked and maybe being one of the only dudes riding that day, and then listening how others "were going to go, but didn't want to burn the gas"... thats the wonder of wind sports.
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