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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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PostFri Oct 17, 08 11:30 pm    Coming to a beach near you... Reply with quote

XXL Thursday 19ft @ 15 seconds

http://magicseaweed.com/Cannon-Beach-Surf-Report/313/

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Hein

Since 08 Mar 2005
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PostSat Oct 18, 08 6:26 am     Reply with quote

I'd gladly pay you Thursday for a hamburger today.

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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
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Windward



PostSat Oct 18, 08 6:50 am     Reply with quote

yesterday MSW was calling it 17.5'
today 12.5
wind 7 mph west Confused

lucky on paper Very Happy

last night Cool
and today Question

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Windian

Since 28 Apr 2008
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Newport, OR
NEWPORT OG



PostSat Oct 18, 08 7:55 am     Reply with quote

Giant, chunky, ugly storm surf happens on a regular basis all winter long up here. It is nothing out of the ordinary!!! Clean, lined up cordorary swell on the other hand is an event that is special and occurs on a far less regular basis. For example, last years Nelscott contest almost never happened and not because of lack of size. It was ricktor huge all last winter, but was ugly storm surf with strong south to west winds. Forse did eventually run the contest after the original time window expired, and it was done in substandard conditions when compared to the perfection scale that most veteran big-wave surfers use.

In other words, don't get to excited when National Weather Service and WAM models are calling for 15' plus surf around here when we are in a progressive weather pattern with storm fronts.

Sad Sad Sad

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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
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PostSat Oct 18, 08 8:06 am     Reply with quote

Windian wrote:
Giant, chunky, ugly storm surf happens on a regular basis all winter long up here. It is nothing out of the ordinary!!! Clean, lined up cordorary swell on the other hand is an event that is special and occurs on a far less regular basis. For example, last years Nelscott contest almost never happened and not because of lack of size. It was ricktor huge all last winter, but was ugly storm surf with strong south to west winds. Forse did eventually run the contest after the original time window expired, and it was done in substandard conditions when compared to the perfection scale that most veteran big-wave surfers use.

In other words, don't get to excited when National Weather Service and WAM models are calling for 15' plus surf around here when we are in a progressive weather pattern with storm fronts.

Sad Sad Sad


Yup usually a mess

I was thinking that there could be a Nelscot in the fall pattern
some of this wind is frontal?
and if it takes big swell to make it happen
perhaps?

My big swell plan usually involes staying inside and riding
REFORM (unless surfable)
But I graduated from the Whiskey Run Reform School Very Happy
and know how go downwind Embarassed Embarassed

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eli_anderson

Since 04 Jun 2007
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PostSat Oct 18, 08 8:22 am     Reply with quote

bring a jet ski fo sho

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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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PostSat Oct 18, 08 8:22 am     Reply with quote

Windian wrote:
Giant, chunky, ugly storm surf happens on a regular basis all winter long up here. It is nothing out of the ordinary!!! Clean, lined up cordorary swell on the other hand is an event that is special and occurs on a far less regular basis. For example, last years Nelscott contest almost never happened and not because of lack of size. It was ricktor huge all last winter, but was ugly storm surf with strong south to west winds. Forse did eventually run the contest after the original time window expired, and it was done in substandard conditions when compared to the perfection scale that most veteran big-wave surfers use.

In other words, don't get to excited when National Weather Service and WAM models are calling for 15' plus surf around here when we are in a progressive weather pattern with storm fronts.

Sad Sad Sad


I've still got a hard-on from Tuesday Laughing

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eli_anderson

Since 04 Jun 2007
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PostSat Oct 18, 08 8:34 am     Reply with quote

http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~ovens/loops/wxloop.cgi?mm5d1_pcp1+//72/1

ggggggeeeeeaaaahhhhhhhh!

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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
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PostSat Oct 18, 08 8:47 am     Reply with quote

MSW has called for several BIG THURSDAYS lately

but has been best the day before
jokes on U Laughing

I RULE (as long as no one else is there) Embarassed

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eli_anderson

Since 04 Jun 2007
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PostSat Oct 18, 08 8:53 am     Reply with quote

huge comma comin...see wind. see me run for alvord...oh, that is as far as the AI can see so far, till tuesday...by thursday....should be big at the coast

   big ass storm.gif 

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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
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Windward



PostSat Oct 18, 08 9:44 am     Reply with quote

Eli,
land sailors?
When I was in the Emerald Valley Soaring club
the club would tow the 2 place over to the Alvord
and soar off the ridge and thermal soar.

Do you ever see sailplanes over there?

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eli_anderson

Since 04 Jun 2007
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PostSat Oct 18, 08 10:10 am     Reply with quote

I've never been there, I'm going tomorrow for a couple days...I'm taking a kite buggy and some high aspect foils called 'yakuza'...I can ride over 70mph on the lake beds...and i hear there are killer milk shakes in burns, or fields.

I fly paragliders, I don't know if I will there...

sail planes sound sick...thermals and ridges...awesome...!

do you fly the sailplanes...I see them near the north planes...

and if you google earth it...they have planes on the lake bed. are those for towing the sail planes??

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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
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PostSun Oct 19, 08 6:42 am     Reply with quote

I took my first lessons at N.Plains
turns out my daughters boyfriends(20 yrs. later) uncle was my tow pilot
I sold my glider 20 yrs. ago, a Centrair Pegusus 45-1 glide ratio
It's very trippy to be a winglength away from the rocks and see hikers
and be so quiet they don't know your there.

Soaring is very popular there,
people from Nevada and California use it a lot
many use a winch to tow ,
big V8's and a mile of cable ,
like being shot out of a cannon

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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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PostSun Oct 19, 08 3:59 pm     Reply with quote

The alvord is soo cool. I was there once when all the land sailors invaded, the had a "big ugly yach" race. They were all really cool and got sponsored by full sail which basically meant everyone drank a bunch of beer and cruised around the desert.

They had some ships with little wings for sails, they got goin like 80. It was pretty sick. Plus, the alvord still has some of THE best hot springs in the state.

have fun out there!!

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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
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Windward



PostMon Oct 20, 08 8:43 am     Reply with quote

Gman wrote:
Windian wrote:
Giant, chunky, ugly storm surf happens on a regular basis all winter

Sad Sad Sad


I've still got a hard-on from Tuesday Laughing



What about Sat. one of the best all yr?

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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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PostMon Oct 20, 08 9:01 am     Reply with quote

it was side-off on the north strip - was it north down in Flo? - the waves were purrty
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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
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PostMon Oct 20, 08 9:37 am     Reply with quote

I call it
SURFABLE
was blown down by the time the sun came out,around 4:00
I was done anyway
Gloomy overcast was offset by great waves
Golden hour +++3

Looking at some backside potential today
front for you Cool

and that Thursday thing has some promise
still

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