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by Kevin Simmons » Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:38 pm
Got there late just after 2pm. Didn't see much wind as I drove up Provo Canyon and almost turned back. Rigged the 8.3. Slogged most of two hours and only got one ride out and back on a plane. Saw three other sailors but (only recognized Fred).
I was happy to see several new wind addicts learning to sail

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Kevin Simmons
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by JimSouthwick » Sun Jul 01, 2007 8:52 pm
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JimSouthwick
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by Fred Gruendell » Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:18 am
DCJIM's graphical windlogs are a great service. Thanks Jim. Saturday morning judging from the previous few days, I was sure I could wait and get some things done around the house, grab lunch on the way up and be there just in time. Sure enough when I checked the Dam Chute it was 13 WSW. So off I went. Arrived to what appeared to be a nice building blow. There were already several sailors on the water and occasionally powered up. Rigged quick and pffffft it was gone.
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Fred Gruendell
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