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by bob allen » Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:27 pm
Good crew at the river today. Challenging wind early but better in the afternoon. Snow was better than I expected and makes me hopeful that we still have some winter left. All and all a killer day. Saw two eagles, always a sign of fortune. Until next time, hopefully Friday, out.
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by bigwavedave » Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:21 am
I got there at 1:00 and didn't even get dressed until 2:00 the wind was so light. At 2:00 I went out on the 12M and it went from crappy to halfway decent to really great to halfway decent again and then to crappy then to super awesome followed by a short period of marginally OK. Throughout the non-stop 5 hour session, although the snow was in fact quite good, my knees went from marginally good to beat to hell. Today feels like a good day to work.
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by RickHeninger » Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:39 am
Nice! I'm curious, what are the snow conditions?
I had to take a load of stuff to the dump yesterday and saw a couple segulls... Ok... Maybe 1/2 a million... What kind of fortune is that?
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by bigwavedave » Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:44 pm
The snow was actually pretty good. There was about 6 inches of soft fresh snow on top of the icy stuff underneath. In the lee side of the hills and cornices it was even deeper. I suspect with this storm tonight that there'll be more for the weekend. The coverage at Strawberry River is still OK but as you get to CC east a lot of scrub is showing through and the base seemed to be getting thin at a lot of the other launches.
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by Jason Klein » Thu Mar 26, 2009 7:29 am
"it went from crappy to halfway decent to really great to halfway decent again and then to crappy then to super awesome followed by a short period of marginally OK."
Funny. That pretty much describes kiting in UT!
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by JimSouthwick » Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:50 am
And windsurfing.
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by Leo Chan » Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:28 am
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by ChrisPSherwin » Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:41 am
I was out on my 11 from 6 to 730 in great wind. I watched my very ballsy newbie friend get dragged around on my 9. Ended up breaking down the 9 and towing to the highway. Had a fairly epic exit with my 2wd car. A certain Ford truck with WA plates helped me for a solid 20 minutes with a tow strap to get out of the wind drifted lot (THANKS BRO!!!) Even a few snomobilers made a pass or two to pack down the road, oh and I got to use my avalance shovel in the parking lot as well - I will return with the 4 Runner today. Funny stuff...
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