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by kenclewis » Sat Jan 23, 2010 7:56 pm
Jason and I decided to stick closer to home because of the weather so we went up to the highway that goes between Logan and Riverside/Tremonton. We were close to the summit right by the wind meter (which read ~20 to 30 most of the day). We found and emty field and went to town. Big fun. About two feet of snow. A Little crusty on top but not bad. This seems to be an area with potential, especially on a North west wind. We had a west, south west today so a little gusty but big fun.
Ken L
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by Brian Fox » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:05 pm
I've thought it might be good out there. Usually there isn't enough snow but its nice to know that it can happen. I've noticed the gauge in Tremonton shows wind alot. What gauge were you guys kiting by? Thanks for the info Ken!
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by kenclewis » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:16 pm
It's called SR-30. It's probably about 8 miles north east of the Tremonton gauge.
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