by lesvierra » Sat Mar 04, 2006 8:21 am
You got it Kenny. There can be no wind anywhere, not even locally. We get a strong inversion up here. It can be 10 to 15 degrees warmer up at Wolf Creek than on the ice at the reservoir. Then around 8 in the morning, the cold air decides to head on down to Ogden. The air pours over consistenly with out any gusts. It is cool. The wind is light, but if you can get your kite up, you can usually keep it up and get going when the wind is the lightest. An East wind might help things. I use a frenzy 10m which works pretty good most of the time. Some times I get bogged down in powder. I had my yarga 15m out the other day and had a blast. I had to ski up wind to get it up though. Ive never used a 14m frenzy, but image it would perfect here (think you can send one up Brian??). When you park near the Dam Keepers house, dont get discouraged when you dont feel much. It gets good in the funnel down on the ice. If you're own your way to Powder Mnt, you can look at the ice fisherman. If everybody is hunched over facing the dam, the wind is on.
Les