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Happy Autumn 9/23

Good morning!

I’ve decided the sponsor of the week is Sign Art Signs. Dayna, the master sign maker, doesn’t know that he’s the sponsor. I just want him to be the sponsor because I believe in his talent. His work is creative, eye-catching, comes with a guarantee, and lasts nearly forever. Plus, he has a great sense of humor; just ask Dave Brown! You can take a look at some of his work here. For all your signage needs, call or email Dayna. Trust me… he’s doing a sign for me right now.

It’s another quiet start on the Columbia this morning as a front works its way across the Northwest. As the frontal boundary shifts inland, we might see some light rain, but more importantly, we’ll see the west winds pick up a bit. It’s going to be gusty, but by afternoon, we should see 15-18, from Stevenson out to Lyle.

High pressure fills in on Friday for a light wind day on the river. NOAA is calling for decent westerlies, but with similar temperatures predicted for Portland and Hood River and low pressure off the coast, it’s unlikely we’ll see enough wind for kiting or windsurfing Friday.

Since there’s no wind, get out on your bike. The dirt is in perfect shape, and temperatures in the 70’s will make for perfect road biking weather too. Don’t forget that tonight is the last Post and Pint ride of the season. Meet at Dirty Fingers at 5pm for a group ride on the Mitchell Ridge loop, followed by a bbq at the shop.

Boaters, the White Salmon’s between 1 ¾ and 1.9 feet and the Klickitat’s at 775 cfs. Don’t forget that Saturday is the Girl Paddle on the White Salmon, putting on the Middle at 11:30, and putting on the Lower at 1:30. The paddle is followed by food at Solstice and a gear swap, so even if you haven’t paddled in a while, come out for this one!

Also this weekend, there are several fun events. On Saturday, it’s Dog Day at Skibowl, benefiting Oregon Guide Dogs for the Blind. $15 gets you a ride to the top on the chair along with a doggie goodie bag, music, and entrance to the doggie-friendly beer garden.

There are also two fundraising bike rides this weekend. The Hood River Harvest Ride, raising money for the Hood River Valley Residents Committee, happens Saturday, and the Echelon Gran Fondo comes to Hood River on Sunday.

Have a great 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 button at the bottom of the page. For a suggested donation of $10, I’ll add you to the email version of this list ‘til May 2011, putting you in the running for cool prizes donated by the weekly sponsors.

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Happy Equinox. 9/22

Good morning!

I’ve decided the sponsor of the week is Sign Art Signs. Dayna, the master sign maker, doesn’t know that he’s the sponsor. I just want him to be the sponsor because I believe in his talent. His work is creative, eye-catching, comes with a guarantee, and lasts nearly forever. Plus, he has a great sense of humor; just ask Dave Brown! You can take a look at some of his work here. For all your signage needs, call or email Dayna. Trust me… he’s doing a sign for me right now.

If you like windsurfing and kiting, you might want to consider taking up standup paddling or wakeboarding or fishing for a day or two, as high pressure over the Northwest will keep the windspeeds down. Today looks very light, and tomorrow morning does too. At best, we’ll see upper teen westerlies from Hood River eastward tomorrow afternoon.

Really the best thing to be doing right now is mountain biking or dirt biking. The dirt is in perfect shape for mountain biking, and the Hood River County trails are open for dirt biking now.

If you need something to do tonight, the Soroptomist club of Hood River presents Wine, Women and Wow at the Gorge Room at the Hood River Inn. All women in business are welcome to attend this free networking event. I know it’s not really recreation related, but it’s still a great event!

Also this evening is the unofficial Kayak Shed shop paddle, meeting at Husum at a new and improved time. Be there at 5pm for a run down the lower or the middle, assuming your fearless leaders Tim and Scott are back from looking for lost mushroom hunters. As of last night, the White Salmon was still just above 2 feet, so the shop paddle should be great today!

Finally, don’t forget that tomorrow is the last Post and Pint ride of the season, meeting at Dirty Fingers at 5pm and finishing up with a BBQ at the shop.

Boaters, the White Salmon was at a surprising and very fun 2.2 feet last night and the Klickitat’s back down around 850 cfs. The Hood made it up to 3.8 feet – we were all on the edges of our seats – before dropping again.

Have a great 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 button at the bottom of the page. For a suggested donation of $10, I’ll add you to the email version of this list ‘til May 2011, putting you in the running for cool prizes donated by the weekly sponsors.

Good morning!

I’ve decided the sponsor of the week is Sign Art Signs. Dayna, the master sign maker, doesn’t know that he’s the sponsor. I just want him to be the sponsor because I believe in his talent. His work is creative, eye-catching, comes with a guarantee, and lasts nearly forever. Plus, he has a great sense of humor; just ask Dave Brown! You can take a look at some of his work here. For all your signage needs, call or email Dayna. Trust me… he’s doing a sign for me right now.

If you like windsurfing and kiting, you might want to consider taking up standup paddling or wakeboarding or fishing for a day or two, as high pressure over the Northwest will keep the windspeeds down. Today looks very light, and tomorrow morning does too. At best, we’ll see upper teen westerlies from Hood River eastward tomorrow afternoon.

Really the best thing to be doing right now is mountain biking or dirt biking. The dirt is in perfect shape for mountain biking, and the Hood River County trails are open for dirt biking now.

If you need something to do tonight, the Soroptomist club of Hood River presents Wine, Women and Wow at the Gorge Room at the Hood River Inn. All women in business are welcome to attend this free networking event. I know it’s not really recreation related, but it’s still a great event!

Also this evening is the unofficial Kayak Shed shop paddle, meeting at Husum at a new and improved time. Be there at 5pm for a run down the lower or the middle, assuming your fearless leaders Tim and Scott are back from looking for lost mushroom hunters. As of last night, the White Salmon was still just above 2 feet, so the shop paddle should be great today!

Finally, don’t forget that tomorrow is the last Post and Pint ride of the season, meeting at Dirty Fingers at 5pm and finishing up with a BBQ at the shop.

Boaters, the White Salmon was at a surprising and very fun 2.2 feet last night and the Klickitat’s back down around 850 cfs. The Hood made it up to 3.8 feet – we were all on the edges of our seats – before dropping again.

Have a great 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 button at the bottom of the page. For a suggested donation of $10, I’ll add you to the email version of this list ‘til May 2011, putting you in the running for cool prizes donated by the weekly sponsors.