"Tomorrow's life is too late. Live today"
-Marcus Valerius Martialis
"Fill all thy bones with aches."
-William Shakespeare "the Tempest"
A couple of us were talking about heading down to Mojave for a few days... It's feasible to sail for only 2-3 days if you can get a couple or more people to carpool and divide up the damage. However, thursday I played Turkey Bowl football with my traditional group of buddy's and family. Thursday night as I was getting the truck ready to head to Mojave, I felt the pains of once a year football. *(I gotta do something about that). Anyway, so I called my coconspirators and announced my abandonment with lamentation. I felt like I'd had a nicely strained "hammy". Friday rolled around and I realized I was sore but OK turned out they were just muscle spasms... Plus, with John D. reporting big winds and good company down there, resistance was growing futile.
So Friday afternoon, I decided to call up a few comrades and first 3 to commit were on board for one of the most AWESOMELY desperate expeditions for wind in my memory. We loaded FOUR people's gear (6 boards, 16 sails, masts, booms, bags etc.) into the bed of my truck and got on the road, finally, at 9:30PM... Ivan, Jim, Josh, and I.
By 5 AM we were in our hotel room at the Best Western in Bullhead city for 3 hours of sleep. The wind was already howling! But I resisted the temptations of a full moon sail and we slept.
Got on the water at around 10AM. Unloaded the Rubik's stack of gear and the next 7 or 8 hours was dreamlike. Mars. I love that planet! In fact, I needed my NASA diapers in my wetsuit for this trip!
Temp was a little chilly unless you were windsurfing, but standing against the sunheated concrete on the side of the outhouse! was nice and warm. Dave, Rachel, and Tyson showed up and joined us. Along with Richard, Art, and a few others from around the west.
I'm not sure if this post is a confession or a celebratory exclamation. But, it was definitely a top 10 type session.
"Just one session"
After the session, all the Utahns had some great company and mexican food in Bullhead city, then we went to our Hotel, soaked in the hot tub, which was perfect. We woke up at 3:50AM and we were home by 11:30AM. Actually, with out the half hour stop for food, driving time was 7 hours! Not bad!
But it was a Beautifully desperate drive to wind... NASA diapers next trip! Sorry we missed ya John and others who came home saturday. For less than a ski pass per person to Deer Valley we were back in SLC. It was well worth it, somewhat surprisingly.
PS John, yeah, lame about the parking thing.
