BWD Oregon Coast Wavesailing Camp 2014
- winddoctor
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- bwd
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I'm hoping to do the Caddy Bay sup race on the 22nd and I'm supposed to drop my van in for the day in Portland on the 23rd...but I could bail on both of those and leave for the coast on Fri eve too if the wind looks good and there is south swell I've got up to 3 weeks so I'm flexible and will adjust based on weather.
- nanmoo
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If you need a free place to stay before catching the first Coho home, there is the new Walmart just east of Port Angeles that is open 24 hours and is OK with over-nighters. The washrooms are nice and there were about a dozen and a half RV's plus myself there last night.
Feels good to be home but I am f'n tired and sore. On the upside my accommodation costs for 16 nights totaled $43 which has to be some sort of record.
Feels good to be home but I am f'n tired and sore. On the upside my accommodation costs for 16 nights totaled $43 which has to be some sort of record.
Don't forget to bring a towel!
- nanmoo
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It may have warmed up a bit by next week, but the water temperature just off Pistol dropped to below 46F or 7.7C, for reference sake Neah Bay Buoy is currently reading 53F or 11.6C.... that is a huge difference and we already think JDF inshore is cold.
Moral of the story is it is a lot colder than most years I can remember due to a month straight of nuking wind. Hands and feet, even on windless SUP days, were reeling, most people had booties and some people were going as far as wearing gloves or mitts, especially in the morning before the sun really got going.
Moral of the story is it is a lot colder than most years I can remember due to a month straight of nuking wind. Hands and feet, even on windless SUP days, were reeling, most people had booties and some people were going as far as wearing gloves or mitts, especially in the morning before the sun really got going.
Don't forget to bring a towel!
- downwind dave
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gonna sit this one out. the collarbone had healed up really well but 6 weeks post surgery the muscle strength and mobility are just not there yet, particularly in the arm raised waterstart position or for swimming. don't want to have a setback with a whole fun summer coming up. im going to instead stay home and work on my recovery with a plan to make a trip later in august, maybe hooking up with the gorge paddle challenge. snorkel down a blizzard for me guys!
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Isn't that the pot calling the kettle black if I've ever seen one!KUS wrote:Nanmoo, if you keep hitting on this thread you could make your 2000th post this week
Bummer Dave! Tofino surf trip instead? Forecast looks maybe not so great next week, so I am thinking of going there instead.
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