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#3548 From: "Randy Klein" <randyskazedo@...>
Date: Mon Feb 18, 2008 3:28 pm
Subject: RE: Morgan report
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Nice day Kim, does this mean the 08 season has officially started.     We were land sailing at Balloon Fiesta Park. Mike, Justin, Bob and Randy on Beach Buggy, Mtn Boards, Land sailor, Traction Kites and Windsurfing rigs..Mike has a new toy He should be airborne with a few weeks of practice.. R
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: KIM DURAN
Sent: 2/17/2008 9:20:59 PM
Subject: [nmwindsurfing] Morgan report

After sitting out yesterday I couldn't pass up the forecast for today and went for it.  Slept in a bit but got ther at 1pm, still a little flukey  10 - 25.  Bagged out a 5.0 and did a couple of over and backs and voila'  20 - 25 for the next 1.5 hrs  then kicked up to 25 - 30 so I came in and rigged a 4.4 and did a dozen over and backs over the next 1.5 hrs.  Finished up around 4:30.  I was the only one there.
 
 
KD


#3547 From: "barrywind" <barrywind@...>
Date: Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:43 pm
Subject: RE: Morgan report
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Kim,
 
Sorry you had to sail alone. That's just downright anti-social of the NMWA. However, new snow was calling and we just couldn't resist the pull of powder...
 
-B


From: nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of KIM DURAN
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 9:24 PM
To: nmwindsurfing
Subject: [nmwindsurfing] Morgan report

After sitting out yesterday I couldn't pass up the forecast for today and went for it.   ... 
KD


#3546 From: "KIM DURAN" <Kduran53@...>
Date: Mon Feb 18, 2008 4:23 am
Subject: Morgan report
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After sitting out yesterday I couldn't pass up the forecast for today and went for it.  Slept in a bit but got ther at 1pm, still a little flukey  10 - 25.  Bagged out a 5.0 and did a couple of over and backs and voila'  20 - 25 for the next 1.5 hrs  then kicked up to 25 - 30 so I came in and rigged a 4.4 and did a dozen over and backs over the next 1.5 hrs.  Finished up around 4:30.  I was the only one there.
 
 
KD

#3545 From: "Bob Salinas" <baterraplein1133@...>
Date: Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:54 pm
Subject: RE: Windsurfing bill
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Surfers have always had the upper hand on venues and preeminence in Hawaii.

It’s the sport of the royals and windsurfing is not too compatible with surfing.

Snaking waves is an ass kicking offence and I guess push has come to shove-it.

Don’t think this will spread like the plague at other wave spots on mainland USA.

We should be thankful that Cochiti pueblo folks are not water sport enthusiasts else

We be getting snaked off the lake.

Bob   


#3544 From: "Justin Sachs" <breakwindboy@...>
Date: Sat Feb 16, 2008 7:06 pm
Subject: RE: Windsurfing bill
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Perhaps they should fine sharks for attempting to eat surfers.


From: nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of KIM DURAN
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 9:14 PM
To: nmwindsurfing
Subject: [nmwindsurfing] Windsurfing bill

Looks like dumass Cochiti administrative mentality isn't exclusive to our neck of the woods.  Shallow minds abhor freedom.  Watch out, the Gorge is next!


#3543 From: "KIM DURAN" <Kduran53@...>
Date: Sat Feb 16, 2008 4:13 am
Subject: Windsurfing bill
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Looks like dumass Cochiti administrative mentality isn't exclusive to our neck of the woods.  Shallow minds abhor freedom.  Watch out, the Gorge is next!

#3542 From: "gordon eatman" <geatman12@...>
Date: Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:46 pm
Subject: Fw: Windsurfing Bill to pass in Hawaii
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Hard to believe they would try to do this.
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Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 11:09 AM
Subject: FW: Windsurfing Bill to pass in Hawaii




From: wahinekai@...
Subject: Windsurfing Bill to pass in Hawaii
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 03:31:18 -1000

This is for real.  There is a public hearing on Oahu today  2-15-08
 
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2008/bills/SB2091_.htm
 
More on it.  Plus some cool photos and blogs about the waves being 16 to 20feet at uppers yeaterday...
SWEET!
 
http://mauisurfreport.blogspot.com/
 
http://mauisurfreport.blogspot.com/


>
> This STATE of HAWAII bill will kill the windsurf business and could
> shut
> down sailing from our beaches, private land or public!
> (as if Vacation rentals wasn't bad enough!)
 

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#3541 From: "Barry" <barrywind@...>
Date: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:15 pm
Subject: Straight Up The Butte
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It's gettin' to be that time of year...
Straight up the lake [Butte]...  -B

T OR C -- MOSUNNY -- 66 -- S25G36

#3540 From: "" <joel@...>
Date: Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:34 pm
Subject: Isthmus Sailboards and Standup surf & sail Journal Present: "Your Weekly Gust" for 02/13/08
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NEWS FLASH: We just got 5 advanced copies of the first issue from the press. They RIP!! Our ace photographer Glenn Dubock calls it a "Sixty Flusher!" Glenn never awarded even the best Wind Tracks mag with anything above a "Forty Flusher," so get ready world! SUBSCRIBE BY FEBRUARY 2Oth and GET IN ON FIRST WAVE OF INAUGURAL ISSUE MAILOUTS!
GMac tests surfers' tolerance at Pipeline
Garrett MacNamara workin' the late day crowd. Photo: David Pu'u

North Shore, Oahu -- "You will always get a certain amount of aggressive grumbling, especially at Pipe or any world class break for that matter, when a new way to ride waves is introduced. But the reality is, when the boys say go, you get to go. Garrett went! Liam, his brother who was riding a surfboard, took off first so he basically 'blocked' the way for Garrett. Got to love brothers."


Photo: Pu'u

"I am happy with the photo results [which will appear in the next issue of Standup Journal -ed]. Garrett is such an amazing subject. He just manages to do the most incredible things and it is all no big deal to him." -David

PS: "This is not the first time guys have ridden Pipe of course. Ikaika Kalama caught it last season, for instance, but it was a dramatic moment none the less. And by the way it wasn't always pretty for Garrett:


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#3539 From: "gordon eatman" <geatman12@...>
Date: Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:40 pm
Subject: Re: Punta San Carlos -- First Week of June
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Hey , You may know more about sails than me but I've had over over 1200 hours on a 3000b series Hobart- Weyerhauser industrial dishwasher in my college days. I pack a  double  " ought" 380/ 5.6 and use it ( sometimes).  - Dish Dude
----- Original Message -----
From: barrywind
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 2:10 PM
Subject: RE: [nmwindsurfing] Punta San Carlos -- First Week of June

Gordon's right, just don't let Gordo talk you into not taking a big sail - ask Lars... :^)
 
Taking a big sail is your insurance that you will not need it. If you have a 6 or 7 point something, take it...
 
-B


From: nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of gordon eatman
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 10:07 AM
To: nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [nmwindsurfing] Punta San Carlos -- First Week of June

I will be going down for a month or two. I can highly recomend SC. If you can sail Cochitti comfortably on a 5.0 day and make 1/2 of your jibes, you will not have any problems.The upper break near solo sports is gentle and forgiving. (All the  more radical pictures are from the lower break ( Chillii bowl or the point)) You don't have to have dedicated wave equipment,  to have a great time. How often can one drive to a world class wave spot? Gordon

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#3538 From: "barrywind" <barrywind@...>
Date: Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:10 pm
Subject: RE: Punta San Carlos -- First Week of June
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Gordon's right, just don't let Gordo talk you into not taking a big sail - ask Lars... :^)
 
Taking a big sail is your insurance that you will not need it. If you have a 6 or 7 point something, take it...
 
-B


From: nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of gordon eatman
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 10:07 AM
To: nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [nmwindsurfing] Punta San Carlos -- First Week of June

I will be going down for a month or two. I can highly recomend SC. If you can sail Cochitti comfortably on a 5.0 day and make 1/2 of your jibes, you will not have any problems.The upper break near solo sports is gentle and forgiving. (All the  more radical pictures are from the lower break ( Chillii bowl or the point)) You don't have to have dedicated wave equipment,  to have a great time. How often can one drive to a world class wave spot? Gordon

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#3537 From: "gordon eatman" <geatman12@...>
Date: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:07 pm
Subject: Re: Punta San Carlos -- First Week of June
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I will be going down for a month or two. I can highly recomend SC. If you can sail Cochitti comfortably on a 5.0 day and make 1/2 of your jibes, you will not have any problems.The upper break near solo sports is gentle and forgiving. (All the  more radical pictures are from the lower break ( Chillii bowl or the point)) You don't have to have dedicated wave equipment,  to have a great time. How often can one drive to a world class wave spot? Gordon
----- Original Message -----
From: Barry
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 8:58 AM
Subject: [nmwindsurfing] Punta San Carlos -- First Week of June


Any interest in going to Punta San Carlos the first week of June?

~ Driving off Fri PM, May 30 and coming back around June 6 or 7...

Paul Joseph and I are a 'yes'...

-Barry


#3536 From: "gordon eatman" <geatman12@...>
Date: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:53 am
Subject: coche
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Here here now is dar a connection?  I noticed a lot of folks milling around
da Pena Blanca WS area milling around last
summer.http://www.velawindsurf.com/coche/index.html

#3535 From: KIM DURAN <Kduran53@...>
Date: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:48 pm
Subject: Morgan - we're missing it!
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Just checked.  W25 - G33

#3534 From: "Barry" <barrywind@...>
Date: Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:58 pm
Subject: Punta San Carlos -- First Week of June
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Any interest in going to Punta San Carlos the first week of June?

~ Driving off Fri PM, May 30 and coming back around June 6 or 7...

Paul Joseph and I are a 'yes'...

-Barry

#3533 From: "barrywind" <barrywind@...>
Date: Tue Feb 12, 2008 1:20 pm
Subject: FW: 2008 Season Primer - SoloSports Adventure Holidays at Punta San Carlos, Baja
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From: SoloSports Adventure Holidays [mailto:kathy@...]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 5:49 PM
To: barryxwind@...
Subject: 2008 Season Primer - SoloSports Adventure Holidays at Punta San Carlos, Baja

The 2008 SoloSports Adventure Holiday season is almost upon us.  Have you made your travel plans  yet?  Before you do, consider what we have planned for our guests this year.  In addition to featuring our all inclusive Fly-in Adventure Holidays and Land (van) Adventure Holidays, we've added a number of programs based on our guest's comments.  We've always held the guest's Punta San Carlos experience to be sacred.  Our first priority is to add to and enhance that experience in everything we do.  So lets get started  showing you what we've been up to.

 

Our carpeted tarmac and spacious Springbar tents make for a truly deluxe camping experience.  Residing right off the beach provides breathtaking views of the surroundings and the sounds of the surf lulls guests into a restful sleep.  Mouse over the photo above to see our Chili-Bomb Cantina & Solace Lounge.

 

What does "All-Inclusive Holiday" really mean?

The  definition of all-inclusive is - includes everything.  At SoloSports Adventure Holidays that means that once you arrive at camp, the only reason to pull out your wallet is to buy a few souvenirs for the folks back home and to show your appreciation to the staff at the end of your stay.  Everything else is covered.  All your meals, snacks and drinks, all the time.

But something separates our plan from most other popular holidays.  Our Chili-Bomb Cantina. We maintain a full stocked hosted bar with quality brands of beer, wine & spirits.  One guest described our holiday plan as "..... better than a cruise ship because there were no hidden charges & no bar bill."  OK, our land cruise specialists are standing by.

About our Adventure Holidays

We need to clear up a few misconceptions about our travel programs.  WE DO NOT SELL VACATIONS!   Never have, never will.  We offer our guests an adventure with creature comforts. A vacation is something you'll need after one of our "Solo" adventure packages.  Our guests even amaze us with their zest for packing as much activity into a day, then tripping the light fantastic at the bar until Baja midnight .  After a restful sleep, they're recharged and ready to do it all over again the next day.  Now don't get us wrong, we'll be happy to serve you a boat drink while you're sunning in a lounge chair with your IPOD and New York Times best seller - after all, that's also part of the fun.  Just remember, there is more fun to be had in Punta San Carlos than there is time......go ahead and try to use it up...we dare ya,  we double dawg dare ya!!

A few words about the Fly-in Adventure Holiday

There is no better way to maximize your personal time than the Fly-in Adventure Holiday.  When you combine it with Demo Gear option,  it is the ultimate hassle free way to travel.  Here are a few compelling reasons to fly

  • It takes less than 3 hours to arrive fresh at Punta San Carlos camp from San Diego.
  • You're able to jump right into your favorite activity on your first day.  Your departure day affords you the ability to do the same.
  • That's in essence - 2 extra days of quality time
  • No having to deal with long waits at the border and all the other land travel hassles.
  • There is nothing like aerial site-seeing the Baja coast

Dining,  that other SoloSports Adventure diversion.

Don't even think about dieting...remember we're a cruise ship on land.  Our good friends down at the local fishing village keep us well stocked with fresh fish, crab claws and in- season,  lobster.  As a special treat we have the seafood prepared by the very person who caught it,  with their own favorite local recipes.  Baja is famous for fresh fish tacos -a guest favorite at camp.  Our local cocinceras (cooks) love to show off their culinary culture with fresh made by hand tortillas, salsas, moles and frijoles.  Fresh mesquite smoked turkeys , fish paellas, tamales and  asadas will satisfy even the most ferocious of appetites.  Leave the diet at home for later.

 

SoloSports is proud to present our signature series of special events for 2008 featuring Matt Pritchard, Keith Teboul & Jesse Brown.  In addition SoloSports will be offering personal coaching to all guests in *windsurfing, *kite surfing, surfing and mountain biking.    A Digital Photography clinic  is also being offered , digital camera required.                                                 *windsurfing & kite surfing are for intermediate  levels only

April 12-19  &  April 19-26

Matt Pritchard will be hosting our first  series of wavecamps this  year  with the possibility of another in the fall.  Last  year Matt's Wavecamps were  our most  popular event.   He will be backed up by Kevin McGillivray on the April 19-26 wavecamp.  The course material is  perfect for those first time wave sailors and advanced as well.  click photo for more info

April 26- May 3

Come join Keith Teboul, Levi Siver, Jake Miller, Lalo Goya,  Pio Marasco & Jason Diffen for a Super Demo/ Instruction week featuring Quatro boards, Goya Sails & Maui Fin Co. fins.   Get dialed in on the latest gear and the latest moves.    Team Quatro promises this event to be fun and informative both on and off the water.  call for info

AUGUST 2-9

Jesse Brown and his special guests plan to take the EZZY-Rig-n-Rip instructional to the next level with their EZZY Rig-n-Rid'um all around windsurfng camp.  Includes a FREE  EZZY SE WAVE sail.  This  wavecamp will cover all aspects of windsurfing & wavesailing at your pace.  Call for more info.

ALL SEASON, ANYTIME

Our staff has logged thousands of hours on the water.  As part of your Holiday package you can sign up for coaching for most of the sport activities at Punta San Carlos.  *Windsurfing, *kite surfing, surfing, stand-up paddle boarding,  mountain biking and even digital photography are among the activities we can work with you during your stay.   *(windsurfing & kite surfing require an intermediate level of ability)

 

Need a little pick me up to beat the cold?    click here

Ready to sign up? We really want to see you down in Punta San Carlos this year.  If you have any questions or need help in planning your Adventure Holiday give us a call at 949.289.7779 or e-mail us at baja@...  or visit us on the web at  www.solosports.net .   Until then - hasta la vista

 

 


#3532 From: "Barry" <barrywind@...>
Date: Thu Feb 7, 2008 1:56 pm
Subject: You can donate thru the United Way
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For those of you that donate to the United Way thru payroll deduction,
I thought you might want to know that donations can be made to both the
USWA and CGWA. My annual donation is $200 and $100 respectively. It's a
painless way to help out our national organization and fellow
boardheads in the Gorge. Next year I'm going to check and see if the
CCWA is setup to take tax-free donations.

http://www.uswindsurfing.org/

http://windsurf.gorge.net/cgwa/

-Barry

#3531 From: "" <joel@...>
Date: Wed Feb 6, 2008 7:44 pm
Subject: Standup surf & sail Journal Presents: "Your Weekly Gust" for 02/06/08
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January goes out kicking! By Temira Wagonfeld


Blue smoke/white smoke of a Gorge winter. Photo: Vlado Sklenar

Hood River, Ore. -- Conditions were good at 9 a.m., but we decided to wait for the temperature to reach 40. At 11:30, I headed to the Hatchery. The sensor read 33 mph and 42 degrees. It was much windier; I'd guess 40-60!


Temira dropping in at the Hatchery. Photo: Vlado

I headed out on a 3.2, Laura Green took my 2.8, and Steve Thompson and Jim "loopin' gramps" Oakes rigged 3.7s. They didn't last long, and neither did I after tailwalking my way back and forth across the river on a 3.2. After a bit, Laura grew cold and passed me the 2.8. It was the perfect sail for the conditions.

By then, I had the Hatchery to myself. Sixty-knot gusts had me laughing as I sailed, bouncing my way across the ramps and carving the swell. Sunny skies, good ramps once-a-year wind and the company of the winter sailing posse made this the perfect day!

-Temira

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#3530 From: Michael Pogzeba <mpogzeba@...>
Date: Mon Feb 4, 2008 5:03 pm
Subject: Re: 2008 NMWA Commodore is Crowned !!
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I should have worn my tiara to hide the bad hair experience. C'est la vie!
michael

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Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2008 11:40:32 PM
Subject: RE: [nmwindsurfing] 2008 NMWA Commodore is Crowned !!

Great Picture Michael. Now how did I miss that when I was crowned?  Lucky me…

 

Check out this wind report for south Padre.  About 12 weeks away

Monday: A 10 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 84. Windy, with a south southeast wind 15 to 20 mph increasing to between 25 and 30 mph. Winds could gust as high as 45 mph.

 

 


From: nmwindsurfing@ yahoogroups. com [mailto: nmwindsurfing@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Michael Pogzeba
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 9:55 PM
To: nmwindsurfing@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [nmwindsurfing] 2008 NMWA Commodore is Crowned !!

 

Man, delete that photo and we'll take a better one sometime.  Thanks for the support all.

Michael

 

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Cc: Clay Feeter <clayfeeter@aol. com>
Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2008 9:43:58 PM
Subject: [nmwindsurfing] 2008 NMWA Commodore is Crowned !!

 

Press Release: Announcing the newly crowned 2008 NMWA Commodore - Michael Pogzeba
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#3529 From: "Breakwindboy" <breakwindboy@...>
Date: Mon Feb 4, 2008 6:40 am
Subject: RE: 2008 NMWA Commodore is Crowned !!
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Great Picture Michael. Now how did I miss that when I was crowned?  Lucky me…

 

Check out this wind report for south Padre.  About 12 weeks away

Monday: A 10 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 84. Windy, with a south southeast wind 15 to 20 mph increasing to between 25 and 30 mph. Winds could gust as high as 45 mph.

 

 


From: nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Michael Pogzeba
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 9:55 PM
To: nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [nmwindsurfing] 2008 NMWA Commodore is Crowned !!

 

Man, delete that photo and we'll take a better one sometime.  Thanks for the support all.

Michael

 

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Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2008 9:43:58 PM
Subject: [nmwindsurfing] 2008 NMWA Commodore is Crowned !!

 

Press Release: Announcing the newly crowned 2008 NMWA Commodore - Michael Pogzeba
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#3528 From: Michael Pogzeba <mpogzeba@...>
Date: Sun Feb 3, 2008 4:55 am
Subject: Re: 2008 NMWA Commodore is Crowned !!
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Man, delete that photo and we'll take a better one sometime.  Thanks for the support all.

Michael



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Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2008 9:43:58 PM
Subject: [nmwindsurfing] 2008 NMWA Commodore is Crowned !!


Press Release: Announcing the newly crowned 2008 NMWA Commodore - Michael Pogzeba
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#3527 From: "barrywind" <barrywind@...>
Date: Sun Feb 3, 2008 4:43 am
Subject: 2008 NMWA Commodore is Crowned !!
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#3526 From: "barrywind" <barrywind@...>
Date: Sun Feb 3, 2008 4:36 am
Subject: RE: Windmeter
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Or the original Dwyer...
Just don't do what I did and take it apart to lose the tiny plastic indicator bead...
-B


From: nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of KIM DURAN
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 9:14 PM
To: nmwindsurfing
Subject: [nmwindsurfing] Windmeter

FYI
I've been looking for a replacement for the tube meter I've been using for years and have finally found it!  It's as accurate as anything out there.  Check it out!


#3525 From: "KIM DURAN" <Kduran53@...>
Date: Sun Feb 3, 2008 4:14 am
Subject: Windmeter
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FYI
I've been looking for a replacement for the tube meter I've been using for years and have finally found it!  It's as accurate as anything out there.  Check it out!

#3524 From: "Bob Salinas" <baterraplein1133@...>
Date: Sat Feb 2, 2008 2:53 am
Subject: RE: JOURNAL
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Thanks Barry,

Now I can keep in step with me British kite-flying bros.

I have to choose wisely at this point due to the fact of putting straps on my mountain board

and I do not want to wind up as a splat on a truck window on I-25

AKA: too much vertical velocity.

Bob


#3523 From: "barrywind" <barrywind@...>
Date: Fri Feb 1, 2008 11:53 pm
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Wiki it...
One stone = 14 lbs
I don't know the conversion from stoner to pounds though...
 
-B


From: nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bob Salinas
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 3:45 PM
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Did you get an issue in the mail or what?

BTW  went on the Pansh kite forum and the 5.0 Ace I had radar up for might be too powerful.

It can lift a man weighing 13-14 stones + kitebuggy in the air.

Not quite sure what these English guys mean by stone but I’m guessing somewhere in the 240 lbs. range.

Anyone out there know the equivalent in pounds?

Bob


#3522 From: "Bob Salinas" <baterraplein1133@...>
Date: Fri Feb 1, 2008 10:44 pm
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Did you get an issue in the mail or what?

BTW  went on the Pansh kite forum and the 5.0 Ace I had radar up for might be too powerful.

It can lift a man weighing 13-14 stones + kitebuggy in the air.

Not quite sure what these English guys mean by stone but I’m guessing somewhere in the 240 lbs. range.

Anyone out there know the equivalent in pounds?

Bob


#3521 From: Michael Pogzeba <mpogzeba@...>
Date: Fri Feb 1, 2008 10:00 pm
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Ah come on Bob, I know you can back stroke at least as fast as my jet ski.  Probably not.  I can't tandem tow so the camper takes priority.
 
Michael

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From: Bob Salinas <baterraplein1133@...>
To: nmwindsurfing@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 5:34:15 PM
Subject: RE: [nmwindsurfing] FW: Race Schedule

 

Mike,

Any chance of you towing down your jet ski?

It sure would make taking a buoy 5 miles out a lot quicker .

Bob




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#3520 From: "Randy Klein" <randyskazedo@...>
Date: Fri Feb 1, 2008 4:16 pm
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WINDSURFING---Rest In Peace....  STANDUP---The new Birth.  Ya/Na....
 
 
 
 


#3519 From: "Bob Salinas" <baterraplein1133@...>
Date: Fri Feb 1, 2008 12:34 am
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Mike,

Any chance of you towing down your jet ski?

It sure would make taking a buoy 5 miles out a lot quicker .

Bob


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