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TOPIC: NW Wednesday 10.16

NW Wednesday 10.16 5 years 1 month ago #1

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Clinton Lake is calling! I’ll pick up the phone :)

NW Wednesday 10.16 5 years 1 month ago #2

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Started from the road with 5.7/94 but that didn’t quite work. No 360 practice possible. Pulled out 7.5/110 hoping for some speed runs, but you can do only so much in 10-25 mph wind. Just a very ordinary sailing day in the lighter side. It wasn’t worth the drive but I got my workout for the week at least. Why is the power plant still not working? Wolf was warmer last Saturday then Clinton today. That’s a first.

NW Wednesday 10.16 5 years 1 month ago #3

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Ha, I still managed to score a decent speed after all. I did it early after switching from the 5.7 though, later when the wind started to drop down I did only reach 30 peaks occasionally regardless of all my efforts.
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The highest G of the day-during a carve jibe. That’s different then what I’m getting out of my Wolf session. I can’t quite grasp that G force thing yet, boom mounted camera didn’t seem to increase the readings. I wish someone else posted their numbers as well, but I know it probably won’t happen.
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Beautiful carve jibe :P
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A flock of pelicans laboured hard to fertilise the beach together with a flock of ducks and a flock of noisy seagulls. I guess the weeds will love all that natural fertiliser. Some of the big gorgeous birds were roaming around and I felt bad at scaring them occasionally.
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