5/20 MM19 95L/4.7M ~6-9pm
Arrived to MM19 at around 5:30PM... The lake was beautifully glassed over... The reflection on the water was amazing... And the water's color was a translucent shade of paradise green... There was a wall of dust to the south however... Jim Hornbeck was driving down that dirt road behind me, and we just stared at the beautiful lake with absolute confusion on our faces.
I rigged for the forecast!?!? 4.7M and 95L board... Jim you rigged a 5.5? We had our bases covered... As we sat in the bed of my truck watching the windline approach at around 6:30PM while swarms of midge flies buzzed in the distance. They weren't bugging us... All of a sudden bam, it hit, and we jumped out and into the water...
The first few reaches were 4.0... Actually the 4.7 felt perfect and the water was green and the steep ramps were so clean. I could see the coral reef below the whole way out. All the tropical fish were so colorful... Seriously, we could see the bottom because the wind came all at once and I guess the lake was so settled that the water didn't get stirred up for a long time. After the first couple reaches it turned down to 5.5 again and Jim was stylin' and I was thinking of rerigging for about 20 minutes but then it turned on in a big way.
Spent the next hour perfectly powered to overpowered 4.7. Wind tailed off again to 5.5 for the last half hour. The desert southwest wind was nice and warm. Made the clean green water feel nice. Josh S. showed up and we rode till late. I had to go to hoops, and shined my headlights on the water as Jim came jibing in... It was getting pretty dark! Great session.
Ooh! Temps at UL just hit my doable but not fun level 48F! Too cold for any event! (7:45am reading)
I rigged for the forecast!?!? 4.7M and 95L board... Jim you rigged a 5.5? We had our bases covered... As we sat in the bed of my truck watching the windline approach at around 6:30PM while swarms of midge flies buzzed in the distance. They weren't bugging us... All of a sudden bam, it hit, and we jumped out and into the water...
The first few reaches were 4.0... Actually the 4.7 felt perfect and the water was green and the steep ramps were so clean. I could see the coral reef below the whole way out. All the tropical fish were so colorful... Seriously, we could see the bottom because the wind came all at once and I guess the lake was so settled that the water didn't get stirred up for a long time. After the first couple reaches it turned down to 5.5 again and Jim was stylin' and I was thinking of rerigging for about 20 minutes but then it turned on in a big way.
Spent the next hour perfectly powered to overpowered 4.7. Wind tailed off again to 5.5 for the last half hour. The desert southwest wind was nice and warm. Made the clean green water feel nice. Josh S. showed up and we rode till late. I had to go to hoops, and shined my headlights on the water as Jim came jibing in... It was getting pretty dark! Great session.
Ooh! Temps at UL just hit my doable but not fun level 48F! Too cold for any event! (7:45am reading)