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7/22 forecast

Good morning!

This week’s report is brought to you by the Gorge Surf Shop at 13 Oak Street in downtown Hood River. The Gorge Surf Shop has the best windsurfing gear: Fanatic and Tabou boards, and Gaastra and Maui Sails, with sails starting at just $199. Why should you shop there? Because all the employees are well-educated hardcore windsurfers who can use their brainpower to make sure you end up with the right gear. Swing by and say hello to Darko, Transatlantic, Garrison, Recently and Slice, and maybe, if you’re lucky, Scotty will give you a nickname of your own!

It’s going to be a windy day in the Gorge today. The 5am gradient was already .15 from Portland to The Dalles with another .07 out east, and the wind was already blowing in the upper teens. You pretty much have your choice of where to go today. Strongest wind this morning will be from Stevenson to Hood River, building to the 28-32 range at the Hatchery. In the afternoon, the wind fills in at Maryhill and Arlington, with averages right around 30 mph.

As high pressure builds over the Northwest tomorrow, the wind backs off. We’ll likely start off with west winds in the upper teens, but those winds will slowly fade through the day. Even if it isn’t windy, Daphne Willis plays at the Sandbar Café at the Event Site tomorrow night at 6pm, so you’ll still have a good reason to spend some time on the waterfront.

Coming up this weekend, the weather warms up and the wind switches directions. East winds in the 22-26 range blow in Stevenson and at Rooster on Saturday, likely continuing Sunday. The organizers of the CGKA blowout are debating a course of action at this time. Stay tuned for more information.

On Saturday, windsurfers are invited to check out the latest boards and sails from the Goya line. The demo was scheduled to take place at Doug’s, but I have a funny feeling it might move west… waiting for confirmation from Windance on that. On Saturday afternoon, there’s a windsurfer party at Windance, with BBQ, beer, and Francisco Goya. That list is not necessarily in order of importance.

If you’re a dirt biker, listen up: East Side, Pine Mont and Middle mountain trails are now under a regulated use closure due to fire danger. West Side Trails are still open, but remember that your bike still needs an ATV sticker and a spark arrestor. I actually don’t know what ATV stickers and spark arrestors are, but that’s what the email said, so I’m throwing it in here.

If you happen to have a tandem bike, there’s a tandem-only ride leaving 10 Speed Coffee in Hood River at 5:30 tomorrow evening. And speaking of road biking, the Race Across Oregon, a 522 mile race with a few solo riders (George, for one), starts Saturday from the Hood River Inn, with start times between 5am and 9am.

Somehow I was confused yesterday morning about what day it was. So, today is your chance to chance to give your input on a proposed trail from Wyeth to Hood River. That’s from 3:30-7 p.m. in the Hood River County Commission chambers, 601 State St. This is an open house to discuss the Historic Columbia River State Trail Plan, which will lay out the last 11 miles of the trail between Hood River and Troutdale. The public – that’s you – is invited to participate in the planning process, provide input and view the plan in progress.

That’s it for today. Whatever you do today, have an awesome day!

Temira

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7/20 forecast

Good morning!

This week’s report is brought to you by the Gorge Surf Shop at 13 Oak Street in downtown Hood River, where you can learn a new language called Freemanese. The Gorge Surf Shop has the best windsurfing gear: Fanatic and Tabou boards, and Gaastra and Maui Sails. Why should you shop there? Because the employees at the Gorge Surf Shop have the best attitude, and attitude is everything. Swing by and say hello to Darko, Transatlantic, Garrison, Recently and Slice, and maybe, if you’re really lucky, Scotty Freeman will give you a nickname of your own! (my name is “Not one mirror but two mirrors”)

This morning we started off with a .11 gradient from Portland to The Dalles at 5am with windspeeds in the mid teens near Hood River and a solid marine deck west of Hood River. We’ll see westerlies build quickly into the 23-26 range from Viento down to Doug’s, holding all day long.

Tomorrow look like today, with a solid marine layer early in the morning and west winds in the 23-26 range all day long. We may see the strongest, steadiest wind shift east to Mosier and Doug’s tomorrow as a deeper marine layer pushes into the Gorge.

Stronger westerlies return Thursday, as the low pressure trough moves east and high pressure builds in behind it. With a setup like that, we should see westerlies in the upper twenties from Hood River all the way east to Arlington.

Coming up tonight after work there’s the Tuesday Night Triathlon at the Event site. The word triathlon sounds intimidating, but this is really just practice, not a race, and everyone’s welcome. Meet at 6:00 at the east end of the Event Site. Also tonight, at 5pm, is the latte art contest at Dog River coffee with Arthur and me in the judges booth. I tried to get Arthur to wear a suit for the judging by saying I would wear one too, but I don’t think I’ve convinced him.

Boaters, the White Salmon’s at 2.35 feet and the Klickitat’s at 1240 cfs. Even the best kayakers are getting trashed in Husum Falls right now, but if you want to run it in a raft, you can do so with the rafting companies.

That’s it for today. Whatever you do today, have an awesome day!

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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