9/19 G-spot 5.8

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9/19 G-spot 5.8

Postby Mike Egan » Sat Sep 19, 2009 3:38 pm

Maybe not the strongest winds of the year but it last a long time. The longest day at the g-spot for me this year. 5.8 and 117 liters, could have been on 95 or maybe even 80 at times but the tricks are so much easier on a big board and I need all the help I can get. Great times on the water with a strong turn out by mid morning. Manny and Josh you both missed training, what the F***? Made my first Duck Jibe today and was able to go switch stance while planing in the front strap, can seem to get into the back strap without crashing. Going for it again tomorrow work and weather permitting. :)))
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Re: 9/19 G-spot 5.8

Postby Rick McClain » Sat Sep 19, 2009 4:48 pm

Mike's right. It was a great morning. I quit about noon. Was on my 6.2 and should have been on my 5.7. The crowd included Grant McAllister, Ken Onstott, Jim Hornbeck, Layne and Cindy Peterson, Rick McClain, Mike Egan and maybe others. I've got blisters on my hands! Yahoo!!! The water was cool and the air was warm. You shoulda been there. Low water means it's a real jibe fest out there.
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