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9/7 Forecast

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Now that the kids are back in school, the nights are cooling off, and the tourists are starting to leave the Gorge, it’s time to think skiing and snowboarding. Meadows passes are now on sale for the you-don’t-need-three-friends price of $499. Included in that price is the new Stadium Express lift (use your imagination and giggle when you realize the only possible abbreviation for that lift), eliminating the need for you to use the cattle crossing to Star (snowboarders, cheer loudly). The new lift gets you over to Star, HRM and Heather (it tops out at the same spot as Heather) without waiting in the MHX line. At this point, we’re looking at a weak La Nina or a neutral year, meaning average (450”) or better (max=830”) snowfall. I’ll do the statistical analysis and get back to you. Buy your season pass now!

We’re going to see the wind switching back and forth from east to west this week, but luckily for the 600 or so firefighters at Dollar Lake, we shouldn’t see very strong wind. Today looks like the best bet for windsurfing or kiting, with easterlies in the 10-15 range at Stevenson and Rooster Rock.

Models are disagreeing for tomorrow, with the overall setup suggesting light westerlies and graphical models suggesting light east wind. After tomorrow, it looks like the wind will stay light through the weekend, with temperatures in the low to mid nineties. Models tend to be inaccurate more than a few days out, but it looks like the earliest we’ll see a cooldown is Monday, and even then, with cool overnight temps in the desert, don’t expect a nukefest from the cooldown.


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With the light wind, the road riding is going to be awesome this week, and if you’d like to get away from the smoke, head to Klickitat County and ride the BZ-Glenwood-Trout Lake loop (clockwise, preferably). I recommend stopping at the Glenwood Store, where you can fuel your ride with a Rockstar Slurpee. Yes, I am totally serious about that, but I do suggest you cut it with water or you’ll find yourself hurling at some point.

Speaking of riding, registration is now open for the Hood River Harvest Ride on the 24th of this month. Also open for registration, and also taking place the 24th, is the Echelon Gran Fondo, a fundraising ride for OHSU’s cancer center several local charities, including Atheletes 4 Cancer.

If you need something to do tonight to cool down, there’s the sailboat race out of the Hood River Marina, there’s the Kayak Shed’s shop paddle on the White Salmon River, and if you want to get hot and sweaty, there’s the Post and Pinot mountain bike ride from Dirty Fingers, followed by cold, refreshing drinks at the shop. That would be Dirty Fingers, and those cold drinks, they’re free (unless you’d like to donate).

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 link below. For a suggested donation of $10, I’ll add you to the email version of this list ‘til August 2012, putting you in the running for cool prizes donated by the weekly sponsors. If you don’t PayPal, you can send a donation to PO Box 841 in Hood River, 97031.










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9/6 Forecast

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Now that the kids are back in school, the nights are cooling off, and the tourists are starting to leave the Gorge, it’s time to think skiing and snowboarding. Meadows passes are now on sale for the you-don’t-need-three-friends price of $499. Included in that price is the new Stadium Express lift (use your imagination and giggle when you realize the only possible abbreviation for that lift), eliminating the need for you to use the cattle crossing to Star (snowboarders, cheer loudly). The new lift gets you over to Star, HRM and Heather (it tops out at the same spot as Heather) without waiting in the MHX line. At this point, we’re looking at a weak La Nina or a neutral year, meaning average (450”) or better (max=830”) snowfall. I’ll do the statistical analysis and get back to you. Buy your season pass now!

If you’re interested in what’s happening with the Condit Dam removal project, check out this website: http://whitesalmontimelapse.wordpress.com/ with all sorts of interesting information, the official timeline, and a couple of cool old photos.

Remember how I said I was going to hide a Henni’s gift certificate up on Lake Branch road for you road bikers. Well, scrap that idea, because Lost Lake and Wahtum Campgrounds are closed due to the fire, as are the 16 (Red Hill/Vista Ridge), 18 (Lolo Pass) and 13 (Lost Lake) roads. The closure information said nothing about Lake Branch Road, but I think it’s safe to assume it’s not rideable right now.


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The wind forecast for the next week looks dismal. The gradient this morning is .06 westerly, and that will be enough to support west wind in the 10-13 range. Models show the wind dying out pretty early. Usually they are wrong when we start off with a west gradient, but given the forecast for heat in Portland, they’re probably right today.

Tomorrow and Thursday bring light east wind possibly hitting the 15-18 range early both mornings. After that, there’s not much hope for wind until next Monday, when long range (and therefore almost completely inaccurate) models predict a gradual cooldown.

In fun activities, the Thirsty Woman alternative ride is tonight instead of yesterday, as the TW was closed due to Labor Day (Temira’s forecast was also closed yesterday due to Labor Day). Tonight is also Tuesday Night Tri. Tomorrow is Post and Pinot, the Kayak Shed’s shop paddle, and sailboat racing.

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 link below. For a suggested donation of $10, I’ll add you to the email version of this list ‘til August 2012, putting you in the running for cool prizes donated by the weekly sponsors. If you don’t PayPal, you can send a donation to PO Box 841 in Hood River, 97031.