by John Dubock » Wed May 30, 2007 10:02 pm
of course everyone else in the UWA has been majorly skunked there! Josh spent his Wonderbread years there, so desperate to sail early he arrived late, slept in the open field with the Rabbits pecking at his ear all night. Rick H. being brainy brought long plywood to run over the tire rippers after closing time. Brett will tell you stories of 55knot nights bending trees, and smooth mornings alone at Painted Rock. Layne/Cindy devoted 13 of 14 summer weekends and got neck high blowing sand wind, you guessed it, 13 of 14 weekends.
Rick has sailed it at midnight and one unforgettable nuclear afternoon when a boat sank as he rigged, might have been the same day that the 4 person tent flew across the sky.
Rossberg/Big Wave Dave/Kenji survived a very real tornado. The key is committing to being on the beach at dawn, The Fayette Wind if its going to drain happens at dawn till 930am, quits then the smooth offshore West wind goes off and on all afternoon. The carp are as thick as mattresses, but the water is clean and the swell although tiny is steady. 75 to 85 degrees seems to be the ticket, any hotter and it calms out. Riding from West Beach to Painted Rocks is a gamble, it can shut off instantly.