With Arrowhead recording gusts into the high 30s and low 40s all night, it seemed a good bet that DC would be windy. First on the scene was Tom Smart, followed shortly by Mike Hill. As usual, the wind arrived at DC as a series of gusts, which were reaching into the 20s by 9:30. Tom rigged a 6.x (as I recall) Mike a 5.3, me a 6.0. It quickly became apparent that I had rigged too big. As I was contemplating what to change down to, Pete Larson arrived and rigged a 5.7. l was about to rig a 5.3 when the biggest gust yet convinced me that a 4.5 would be a better choice, even if it meant a trip to the parking lot to get it. Carl was next to arrive and was soon showing the rest of us the way with a 7.5 and his Carve 99; his session was interrupted briefly by his __th broken mast, after which he returned to the fray with a 5.4, and resumed dusting the rest of us. Pete and Geralyn Monaco joined in the fun, and last (I think) but certainly not least, George Ward, who was very powered up with a 5.7 on his 100L Naish. There was at least one other poleboarder whom I didn't get close enough to to identify, and several darksiders. Gusts strong enough to power a 4.5 onto a plane continued until almost 4. All in all, a epic day by DC standards.
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