Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 12:03 pm
Yup, I'm in. Exact dates TBD.
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Yea, first week of october I think. It took awhile to diagnose, because initially it only looked like a really bad sprain, and masking other symtoms. But the problem turned out to be an osteochondral lesion on the back of the talus from the sprain, but I also have pain on the front of the joint so the surgeon is going to try and scope both. Than after it was diagnosed, it was a 4 month wait to see the surgeon for a consultation, now hopefully only a two month wait for the surgery. Yup, it's been way to long.jellyfish wrote:Really sorry to hear that Lawrence. It looked like a significant sprain injury when you did it. Why such a long delay for surgery. It was ? October when that happened?
Is the 'van of Dave's" singular this year?Fish wrote:Yup, I'm in. Exact dates TBD.
Winddoctor: Any forecaster's thoughts on the Pistol River event this weekend? Model seems pessimistic. - Monday June 04, 8:06PM
Nanmoo: No chance to almost none. Definite large low approaching. But Not even a strong southerly like last year. - Monday June 04, 11:36PM
Winddoctor: Thx moo. Still aiming for 20th. - Tuesday June 05, 7:18AM
Tsawwassen: Too bad, that's not great news for the comp. I was thinking of going but have decided to wait now. - Tuesday June 05, 7:46AM
Bwd: But I just painted a big J on my chest - Tuesday June 05, 8:18AM
IWT wrote:Pistol River has had a resurgent year with participants from all around the world. Countries represented include Morocco, Italy, France, Guadeloupe, Australia, Peru, New Caledonia, Japan, Chile, Canada, Holland, and the USA.
IWT wrote:Opening night of the event included a BBQ at hosting hotel, Inn of the Beachcomber, in Gold Beach with live music welcoming competitors from around the world.
Riders and spectators gathered on the beach in Pistol River for the memorial of IWT rider Attila Tivadar who passed away last year from Melanoma. The group took time to share stories and memories of their friend.
Despite the fantastic attendance, windsurfing conditions did not materialize on opening day.
The IWT took this opportunity to shuttle up the Chetco River in Brookings for a kayak and stand up paddle adventure, followed by an evening of Jazz music at the Vista Pub.
More shots of Jessie and Riley in the IWT Face Book gallery here.IWT wrote:Head Judge Simeon Glasson has reviewed the forecast and determined conditions are looking much better for Monday and Tuesday. The contest window has been extended through the 12th to provide opportunity for event results. Stay tuned for updates.
IWT wrote:An update from Dana Miller
Looks like the forecasts are starting to promise wind for the Wave Bash. Bring rubba and little sails though. Got upwelling and it went 3.5 and beyond yesterday. I snuck a little 4.0 at the Cape before it got stupid in there. Then repaired to the Rock, but it proceeded to get stupid there too. Heck of a first day back for Gerry after 9 months off. He was out there though. Craig too. Huge thanks to Tigi for this shot of the Cape early before it went totally nuts. With respect and gratitude.
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