5/18 Craig's Where to Ride

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5/18 Craig's Where to Ride

Postby Craig Goudie » Sat May 18, 2013 9:42 am

A lot of wet in the IR this morning, and it looks rainy all day. Best bet is probably Rush from Noon until
4 in the 6/12M range, UL will have similar conditions for 2 until 6PM. DC will have wildly gusty SW winds
6/12M in the afternoon. The steadiest winds will probably be Sulfur Creek, if you can tolerate the cloudy
max 50 degree air temps, in the 7/14M range. But steady will not be the call anywhere today, as you can
expect 180 degree shifts at almost any time midst T-head produced drenchers.

Tomorrow, steadier NW winds at Rush and UL PM in the 6/12M range. Sulfur with 6/12M conditions noon
until 6, with max air temps in the low 50s. T-head will pop again, but I think the evening sesh will be best,
and wind quality will be much better than Saturday.

Monday, continued planable NW winds at Rush and UL as clouds and rain clear out, and the temp moves
back up.

-Craig
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