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3/19 Forecast

Good morning!

You can thank our little friends the Salmonella bacteria for my absence this week. Food poisoning had me laid out on the bathroom floor, unable to write a forecast. I was so sick I didn’t even notice the nuclear-force winds on Tuesday. Sad, because a west wind day would have been fun. Hard to sail when you can’t get up to get yourself a glass of water… Anyway, I’d like to thank my friends Drew and Jami for the fluid deliveries, and I’d like to thank everyone else for the texting and FB entertainment. =)

Now, on to lighter and more fun topics: biking, windsurfing, skiing, gardening and kiting.

First, there’s a bit of an east gradient this morning. At .11, the gradient isn’t what I’d hoped for, but it’s enough to get you on the water if you’d like. 18-23 in Stevenson, with a chance of more as high pressure builds in the desert today. 24-27 at Rooster. Next chance for sailable wind is Sunday afternoon, when we’ll see some weak westerlies.

After you kite or sail, head to the mountain for spring skiing. No guarantees, but it looks like Superbowl might open at Meadows today. Call first. If you’ve never skied it, it’s worth the hike. If Palmer’s open, the Zig Zag is the likely call today. And yes, I suppose you can count skinning as an additional sport, if you’d like. Tomorrow looks sunny on the slopes again, so if you’re headed up, wax warm and be prepared to drink, because it’s Brewfest at Meadows. Double Mountain will be there, and you can double the reported alcohol percentages in the beers. Add half because you’re at elevation and add another half because there’s no way in hell DM beers are as reported. =) At this point, Sunday’s forecast looks depressing on the hill, so get your ass up there Saturday for some sun and beer (and don’t forget your bikini).

In mountain bike world, Post is near-perfect (just stay off the very bottom section), as are HH and Syncline. I have a report from Dirty Fingers that Nestor Peak is snow-free (who really cares?), so you have a fourth ride open. Seems early to me. Seems like all the trails will be open early this year with the near-zero low elevation snowpack.

If you’d like to give back, there are work parties on Doug VZ’s (trail god) new Spaghetti Factory extensions this weekend. Meet at 8:45 at the bottom of PC road Saturday and Sunday to finish his fine work. Doug, you are the best. We love you, and you rock our world and our bikes’ worlds. Seriously, if you can spare the time (unfortunately, I’m working at MHM all day both days), please go help out. Bagels and coffee will be provided.

If you’d like to watch super-talented chicks mountain biking, there’s a movie at Columbia Center for the Arts on the 27th at 7pm. Women of Dirt get dirty, tear up trails, and pull sick shit on bikes. Did I just say “shit”? Oops. Sorry.

There are a bunch of other events going on, including a ping-pong tourney, so check out the calendar at TheGorgeismyGym.com for more information. And if you have other events, please submit them to me so I can get the word out.

And I did say I’d mention gardening: It’s probably okay to plant carrots, lettuce, bok choy and other leafy green veggies, along with snap peas. My soil is 45 degrees at night and 50 degrees during the day, and I’m at city level. That’s too cold to plant much else, unless you’re using windows or plastic to create extra heat. For what it’s worth, my soil is dry enough to double dig, so yours may be too. I got a tan in the garden yesterday…

Have a great day today!

Temira

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6.24 Forecast

Morning everyone! Geez… two days of sleeping in. I almost feel rested!

It’s another light start this morning, but it won’t last long. An upper level low off BC sends a burly cold front our way this afternoon. Timing is everything, but it looks like the cold air will hit Portland in time for daylight wind. Frontal wind progression is Stevenson, Hood River and then Arlington, so let’s go with that. Watch for 23-26 at Stevenson starting early afternoon. Then watch the corridor. Then watch the far east for 28-32 starting around 5pm and continuing all night long.

Thursday in the corridor starts out cold and grey, with a chance of sprinkles. Out east, west winds keep blowing, with 23-27 likely for the start of the day. As high pressure begins building over the Norhtwest during the day Thursday, winds shift back to the corridor.

High pressure builds off the coast on Friday, keeping Gorge westerlies in the 17-21 or better range, and sending coast winds into the 20-30 range from the North coast all the way to pistol river. Combine the beach breezes with a 9 foot swell and you’re looking at an epic day on the Oregon Coast on Friday!

Before you commit to a coastal weekend, listen to this list. On Saturday, we have a mountain bike work party at Cook Meadows. The Super-D and Windfest in Hood River. On Sunday it’s Windfest, a CGWA swap meet, and a Bionicon bikes demo day at Eightmile campground.

But that’s the weekend. Whatever you do today, have an awesome day.