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6/19 Forecast

Good morning and welcome to the shameless commerce division of TheGorgeismyGym.com. Yes, there’s a dot-com in there for a reason. Commerce, baby. Okay, I’m kinda kidding, but I did make some t-shirts because I wanted some. You can get them at 2nd Wind Sports in Hood River, or you can wait for me to get the code up on this website. You might be waiting a while for that. In case you were wondering, you can also get “The Gorge is my Gym” stickers to counter all those “Big Gym” stickers on cars around town.

The low clouds are past Hood River this morning and it’s already windy, especially at Maryhill where the current is ripping and Laura reports that you pretty much have to sail unhooked to point far enough downwind to stay far enough upwind that you won’t wash away to someplace more reasonable for windsurfing or kiting right now. We’ll see 24-27 this morning from Mosier to Maryhill, filling back in to Hood River this afternoon in the 22-25 range and holding in the 26-30 range east of The Dalles.



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Tomorrow looks windy too as high pressure builds. We should see 17-20 from Hood River to Mosier early, filling back to Stevenson by midmorning. However, as the wind turns more northerly in the afternoon, it’s going to get gusty, and we’ll probably see the wind drop to 13-16 by afternoon.

Tuesday doesn’t look windy at all, with the possible exception of easterlies in the 5-10 range, but it’s the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. You’ll have 15 hours and 42 minutes between sunrise and sunset, plus dawn and dusk, so you should have plenty of time for every sport that doesn’t require wind.

I had a couple of people ask me about kite launching yesterday. There’s a race that starts out of the Marina today, but you’re welcome to kite there. However, there’s no more launching at the Event Site.

In mountain bike news, thanks to all the volunteers who worked on Mobius Strip yesterday. It’s not quite done, but will be soon. At Doug VanZandt’s request, please don’t ride the trail yet. Soon, my little friends, soon. Thanks also to Andrew and Andrew, of New York City Sub Shop (yummy) and Andrew’s Pizza (also yummy), for donating food for the volunteers.

If you like Mitchell Ridge, ride today, because the flat section at the top is likely going to close starting Wednesday due to logging. There is a reroute in place, however, there’s a chance the road will be closed due to logging, which makes the reroute inaccessible. Anyway, don’t freak out. It’s only the section from Post Canyon Road to where the downhill starts, so if you love the Mitchell Ridge downhill (I do), you can relax.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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6/18 Forecast

There’s a lot going on today, so I’ll start with the events. The White Salmon Backyard Half Marathon is today, and if you’re participating, please donate, as the run benefits the local cross country team. Also, many thanks to the Kreps family for letting the run happen again this year.

But wait, before we get to the rest of the forecast. I received email this morning with the following subject line, no text in the body of the email: “Temira get up and give me my forecast. You can’t party that hard and run such a sweet website.” Well, this person (who hasn’t donated to support this service), thanks for the backhanded compliment. For the rest of you, please understand that I do this voluntarily, supported only by your donations. It’s just not going to come out before 7:59am every day, summer and winter, because, once in a while, I might be out kayaking the Klickitat until 9pm with friends, and I might want to sleep in. Hassling me ain’t going to get you the forecast any earlier. And by the way, I’m not much of a party animal. Believe it or not, I don’t like the taste of beer, and If I have more than one drink, I’m wasted, and I wander around telling everyone that. It’s pretty obnoxious, and yet another good reason for me not to drink on a regular basis.



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Starting at 9, there’s a work party in Post Canyon to finish the new cross-country trail, Mobius, and starting at 10, and running until 3pm, there are free Specialized mountain bike demos at the bottom of Post Canyon Road. Also starting at 10am, you can do the Master Gardeners Garden tour, and going on all day today and tomorrow at the Hood River Marina, there’s the Cabrina kiteboarding race series.

If you don’t have plans tonight, swing by the British Pub in Hood River for the Summer Kickoff Boombox party brought to you by 2nd Wind Sports. Also tonight, it’s the World Naked Bike Ride in Portland, where 15,000 people or so will ride around in Carnival-themed birthday suits.

Today will be windy, if you were wondering, but rain might make it gusty. We should see 17-20 this morning through the whole Gorge, picking up to 24-27 east of The Dalles late in the day.

Tomorrow looks windy too. We’ll have 21-24 from Mosier to Rowena early, filling back in near Hood River in the afternoon, and picking up to 23-26 from Maryhill to Arlingon.

Coming up on Monday, the wind will be light in the morning, picking up to 17-20 or so in the afternoon.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

p.s. If you find this report useful, entertaining, or just want to recognize all the hard work that goes into it, please take the time to make a donation by clicking on the sad-looking link below. For a suggested donation of $10, I’ll add you to the email version of this list ‘til April 2012, putting you in the running for cool prizes donated by the weekly sponsors.