9/17 SSB

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9/17 SSB

Postby Mark Johnson » Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:21 pm

Nada 0 zilch :(
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Postby btjsfca » Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:26 pm

Although, it was the skunk of the year. Misery loves company, and we had a lot of company. Mark, Dean, Arpi, Todd, Billy, Sal, John, Mike M, and me -- and I may be forgetting someone.

The wind up at the north end of the lake seemed promising, but a stalled cell basically directly overhead SSB cockblocked us.

Next time.

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Postby DeanDavis » Tue Sep 18, 2007 2:52 pm

Not only did a whole bunch of us get skunked more than half of us had our kites pumped and lines attached awaiting the wind that never came. It was a skunk of monumental proportions.

But to our credit we weren't completely crazy. If you look at what happened at kPVU the wind came on at about 9:30 and lasted till midnight. It would have been a good one if it only arrived 4 hours earlier!

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23:55 60.8 37.4 42 12 NW
23:35 60.8 39.2 45 12 NW
23:15 60.8 37.4 42 16 NW
22:55 62.6 39.2 42 15 NW
22:35 62.6 41.0 45 16 NW
22:15 62.6 39.2 42 20 NW
21:55 62.6 39.2 42 16 22 NW
21:35 64.4 37.4 37 17 NW
21:15 62.6 37.4 39 9 NNW
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