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6/23 Forecast

Well, I slept in again this morning trying to recover from the Solstice, and guess what? It’s really windy. The gradients are .09/.12/.27 and the low clouds are past Hood River. Normally I’d tell you to skip the Hatch with this setup, but it’s blowing in the mid-twenties there now. It’s also in the mid-thirties at Arlington. So where should you go today? Well, I think we’ll see the strongest, steadiest wind at Rowena/Doug’s/Lyle/Mosier (26-30). Although it’s 34 at Arlington now, I think it’s going to back off into the 24-28 range. As for the Corridor, well, 23-26 unless the clouds burn back a bit.



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Coming up tomorrow, we’ll see a light start, with westerlies in the 10-15 range. By midday, the wind from Hood River eastward goes to 17-20, picking up to 23-26 later in the afternoon. On Saturday, west winds blow in the 17-20 range from Stevenson eastward.

Coming up either Saturday or Sunday, it’s the windsurfing blowout, where a hundred or so sailors race downwind from Stevenson to Hood River. There’s also a standup paddle race from Viento to Hood River. Check out vmgevents.com for more information. Speaking of events, Windsurfing Mag has a forward loop contest going on. Biggest loop caught on video wins.

This weekend is Windfest at the Hood River Event Site, where you can check out all sorts of new gear, get some free lessons, and hear some great music.

If you’re a mountain biker remember that the upper part of Mitchell Ridge trail is closed due to logging, but there’s a bypass if you ride down Post Canyon Road. I flagged the bypass trail with small sticks with small pieces of yellow survey tape last night, as there are lots of intersections. Dirt bikers, Post Canyon Road is closed about 1.5 miles up the dirt part, so Post Flats staging area is inaccessible from below.

Finally, tonight is the Post and Pint bike ride out of Dirty Fingers Bike Repair. Meet at the shop at 5:30. Ride the trail, and then drink Mitchell’s beer. Just don’t ride Mitchell’s Ellsworth bike, or you’ll want one.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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6/22 Forecast

Sorry about the late forecast. Yesterday I skinned to the top of Palmer, skied down, road my bike to Pete’s Pile. Went climbing. Bushwacked to the Surveyor’s trailhead. Rode Surveyor’s and Kitchen Sink and then down the road to Tucker Bridge and then kayked the lower Hood River, finishing at 9:30pm. So, I slept in. Anyway, thanks to Dave Russell for making it happen. =)



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The gradient this morning is at .09, and it’s currently whitecapping at the Hatch. It’s going to pick up today as a trough approaches. We’ll see a build to 23-26 from Stevenson to Hood River this morning, picking up to 26-29 from Stevenson all the way to Arlington this afternoon. There’s a chance of thunderstorms today, so keep an eye out for that.

Tomorrow looks windy too, but it looks like we’ll have clouds near Hood River. The wind will shift east, hitting 26-29 in the afternoon from Mosier (or maybe Rowena) to Arlington.

Friday looks lighter, 17-20 or so, all day.

It’s Wednesday, and that means it’s Post and Pinot night. All girls are welcome to come hang at Dirty Fingers and drink wine and beer and oh yeah ride bikes and have a damned fine night. It’s also the Kayak Shed’s shop paddle and sailboat racing night.

Temira

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