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dangler
Since 26 Feb 2006
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WINDY SPOTS
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Mon Apr 14, 14 9:43 pm Like a light switch! |
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Amazing how quick the wind can shut off in the spring. Think about that big swim this time of year and err on the cautious side.
That last reach on a dying wind can be a chilly one! Live Long and Dangle On!
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hilton
Since 15 Aug 2008
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Tue Apr 15, 14 7:11 am |
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I thought you were referring to how quickly the west wind picked up yesterday.
It looks like it died almost as quickly at Stevenson, but then came back around sunset.
Good reminder to "dress for the swim" as the air warms up but the water is still cold.
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Johnb
Since 02 Aug 2010
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Tue Apr 15, 14 8:55 am |
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It was a nice day for a swim.
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D-Krep It Kiter
Since 18 Jul 2011
417 Posts
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Tue Apr 15, 14 9:59 am |
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hilton wrote: |
Good reminder to "dress for the swim" as the air warms up but the water is still cold. |
Yep. What you can't see in John's pic is me in the middle of the river slowly heading for Cascade Locks... I thought about going with my wetsuit, but opted for the drysuit "just in case" and was glad I did.
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Blazeheliski
Since 30 Mar 2011
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Tue Apr 15, 14 11:42 am |
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I am pretty sure that was yours and John's punishment for not going to Jones like Tracy wanted................
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Sella
Since 21 Apr 2007
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Tue Apr 15, 14 11:59 am |
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D-Krep It Kiter wrote: | hilton wrote: |
Good reminder to "dress for the swim" as the air warms up but the water is still cold. |
Yep. What you can't see in John's pic is me in the middle of the river slowly heading for Cascade Locks... I thought about going with my wetsuit, but opted for the drysuit "just in case" and was glad I did. |
Smart call. Thanks for appeasing the wind Gods because today looks solid.
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JeffT
Since 07 Jul 2012
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Deep Southern Portland
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Tue Apr 15, 14 12:43 pm |
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D-Krep,
Wasn't it you who went for a cold swim about this time last year?? That was a great post. Sounds like you learned your lesson.
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quenyaistar
Since 21 Oct 2011
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Cougar, WA
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Tue Apr 15, 14 12:58 pm |
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You know Spring is here when Dkrep goes for a nice long swim Time for me to bust out my gear and give the water a try again.
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D-Krep It Kiter
Since 18 Jul 2011
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Tue Apr 15, 14 1:10 pm |
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JeffT wrote: | D-Krep,
Wasn't it you who went for a cold swim about this time last year?? That was a great post. Sounds like you learned your lesson. |
Yep. Last year I went for a cold swim when I broke a line just after leaving Home Valley. Very lengthly self-rescue (about 2.5 hours total) but I got in on my own no problem. Yesterday I was well upwind of East Point when the wind dropped extremely quickly. I was fully powered on my 10m in line with Bob's Beach, saw a kite go down in front of East Point... even though I headed directly for the Washington shore, the wind dropped so fast that I still ended up swimming. At that time, two other kiters (John on his 12m and the guy I'd already seen down) also ended up with their kites in the water. After some time, John was able to relaunch and ultimately body drag to shore. The other guy was close enough that he could swim in. Dangler paddled out with his kayak and took my board for me so I could just focus on the kite & self-rescue. I wasn't the least bit cold. Main issue was there was so little wind, using the kite in self-rescue mode wasn't really getting me anywhere. I was almost completely out of the barge lane & swimming in when a couple of very friendly fishermen stopped and gave me a ride back (I had to force them to take $20 bucks "beer reward"!).
Its interesting that you mention that post last year.... that was exactly what made err on the side of "dressing for the swim"... so, yeah, live and learn!
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