1/28 Pineview

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1/28 Pineview

Postby lesvierra » Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:21 pm

Not to be the PV kite police, but was that you Kenny out today. Saw a gent packing away an inflatable and what looked to be a kid flying a trainer on a sled. My kids thought that was cool. We actually loaded the kites and sleds before seeing that with the intention to get the kids and wife out, but we went for a quick ski at Basin instead.
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Postby Kenny » Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:32 pm

Hey Les,

It was not me. I don't kite on Sunday's (just daydream about it in church). I am thinking of doing a dawn patrol there tomorrow AM.

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Re: 1/28 Pineview

Postby Marty Lowe » Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:05 am

lesvierra wrote: Saw a gent packing away an inflatable and what looked to be a kid flying a trainer on a sled.


No gent, just me.

To many drilled fishing hole mounds,
and rough snowmobile tracks,
where the wind was blowing,
by the dam.
No wind out on the main reservoir.

Doug's girlfriend, Kim was dragging on a saucer.
Her son, David got up on his snowboard, first time.

-Marty 8)
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Postby lesvierra » Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:28 am

Looked like a new ozone inflatable, thought it might be you Marty, but the kiter with the snowboard was hopping around like a young buck. :wink:

I still think there are a lot more ice fisherman this year than last. But I spoke with another fisherman and he thinks there are about the same. Maybe the ice season was longer last year so they got bored quicker. But, everyone of them guys drill one hole, then another, then another all over the place. I dont remember that from last year. The number of folks and holes might have something to do with not having new layers of snow, not having the water come in over the ice, and not having temporarily uncrossable moats.
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