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Or.. this would be cool.
Ignore anything under 13 knots, then give us the average wind speed if above 13 knots (in the day). Assuming you don't ride at night. A lot of us ride at night this time of year. I did last night with Tom and A-bomb. Or, maybe ONE sensor that was worth a crap...lol.... |
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nite ridin'
Scott,
What changes/considerations do you make when riding in the nite? Brooke
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I always ride underpowered, for one.
Then, I use glowsticks and a strobe on my board. Always ride with a buddy too. Be quiet if at Lassing. If at the Straub park, I guess you can hoot and holler until 11pm, upon which time they lock the gate on you and you are stuck. Oh, lastly, alway strap a Wendy's double hamburger around your waist harness for the sharks, they appreciate peace offering! |
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Scott, I like that. Always got Motha Nature in mind! One of these nites, when I cn stp by Wndy's, I'll try to ride with you. B
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Thanks for the info...
I just wanted to say TKS for everyone that has assisted with my thirst for knowledge in average wind speed and any other questions that I might post in the future! I understand where everyone is coming from, as far as day time wind speed and how often the wind direction and speed changes constantly! I just ask the questions so that I can get knowledge to assist me. I plan on getting some lessons later on this year around October when I go to Key West and so others when I return to the Bay Area….
Mahalo and keep it Irie IRIE =To be at total peace with your current state of being. The way you feel when you have no worries. Life is to short so count your blessings everyday! |
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