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Monday. 9/9. Gorge wind. Dirt. Events. Coast wind.

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Random Morning Thoughts
Today is your last day to not sweat like … well… like me riding the Post n’ Pint on a muggy evening. Speaking of… I never told you guys about last week’s ride. It was amazing. We left the shop in fading light under black sky. The thunder and lightning started a few minutes in, but the downpour held off until we returned to the shop. Riding through the woods, there was thunder and lightning every thirty seconds or so. Very cool.

Where was I? Oh, yes. It’s going to be in the low 80’s today and 90+ for the rest of the week, so enjoy today’s pleasant weather.

Wind forecast

Anyway…back to today’s weather… Today starts with clouds in Portland and a .07 gradient across the Cascades with glassy conditions on the river. UW hit refresh on the 4/3 model in the middle of the night again, which makes it hard to give a scientific read on this, but the 4k insists the gradient will disappear very quickly, leaving us with glassy conditions all day. I don’t like that… too many clouds in Portland. Let’s compromise and call it 12-15 near Hood River by mid-morning, fading as the clouds burn off in Portland and temps equalize across the Cascades.

We’ll see east wind tomorrow at 15-18 and east wind on Wednesday at 22-25. The coast looks good today, with 20-25 at the north coast and 25-30 central with 4′ @10 today. Tomorrow will be gustier out there, with NNE wind at 15-20 north and 20-25 central with 4′ @9.

Today’s Gorge Wind
Your favorite beach Dawn
Patrol
9am-
11:30a
11:30a-
3pm
3pm-
dusk
Steven’s Locks light W 5-10 10-15 10-15
Hatch (subtract a few mph for Event Site) light 10-13 12-15 12-15
Doug’s / Rowena / Lyle light light 5-10 10-13
Maryhill / Rufus / The Wall light light light light
Arlington / Roosevelt light light light light


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Dirt News

In bike news, there’s still plenty of good dirt out there from the rain a few days ago. And if you’re shopping for bikes, mark your calendar for Thursday at Dirty Fingers for free Kona Bikes demos.

Speaking of bikes, it’s bike ride night, with the Ride Around the Gorge and the Booze cruise. You’ll have to check Facebook for the details on the first, but the Booze Cruise meets at Mountain View at 6:30 for a ride to Mosier and back. Tomorrow night brings you the weekly triathlon practice at Mayer Park with the Columbia Gorge Triathlon club folks.

Other important Gorge news

Coming up next weekend, there are celebrations in Cascade Locks for the opening of the new section of the Historic Columbia River Highway Trail. Up on Mt. Hood on Saturday, Ranger Jim has a work party to finish the SuperConnector. Plan on meeting at Dirty Fingers at 8:30 or Little John at 9am. On Sunday, it’s the Cascade to Crown Bike Ride, the Twin Tunnels running race benefiting the Mosier School (3k-5k-10k), and the Bridge of the Gods Walk.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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Sunday 9/8. Gorge wind. Events. Dirt. Water.

Thank you for using this forecast! Your donations keep this forecast going – nobody but you pays me to do this. So why is it here? This forecast started as a way for me to find better wind in the summer and better snow in the winter. Seemed silly to keep that information to myself, so it’s here for you too (almost) every day. Donate to keep it going! Make a $12 or larger donation by clicking on the sun and you’re on the email list for a year. No dealing with the twice-yearly pledge drive. Sometimes I even have prizes to give away from the email list sponsors. Thank you again for your support! Enjoy the snow and wind and sun!


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Random Morning Thoughts
All this brown pow made my legs really tired.

Wind forecast

The light wind continues in the Gorge this morning, but by this afternoon, an approaching weather system will bump the westerlies up to 17-20 from Stevenson to Mosier. We’ll see a bit of leftover west wind tomorrow morning, light wind midday, and west wind at 13-15 late.

If you really want to do wind sports, head to the coast. It’ll be 20-25 from Manzanita south today, with a 5′ swell at 10 seconds. Tomorrow at the coast, you’ll get 25+ from Oceanside south with a 5′ swell at 9 seconds.

Today’s Gorge Wind
Your favorite beach Dawn
Patrol
9am-
11:30a
11:30a-
3pm
3pm-
dusk
Steven’s Locks light light W 10-15 17-21
Hatch (subtract a few mph for Event Site) light light 10-15 17-21
Doug’s / Rowena / Lyle light light 5-10 10-13
Maryhill / Rufus / The Wall light light light light
Arlington / Roosevelt light light light light


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Dirt News

Judging by the crowds at the bottom of Post Canyon Road yesterday, the mountain bikers got the memo that the dirt was amazing. Apparently nobody got the shuttle memo, because there were only two cars of mtb shuttlers up at Kingsley at 11am. (BTW, Hood River Adventures will shuttle you for $10 – 400-1216, and on weekdays, the CAT bus will take you to Binns Hill Staging Area for … I think it’s $3 – 386-4020) But you moto folks, where were you yesterday? I saw maybe 5 dirt bikes and two quads yesterday. The NW Area (aka Binns Hill/Kingsley) is OPEN to OHV use as of Friday night.

Speaking of trail news, just a reminder that Hospital Hill, Whoopdee, Puke Hill, and all SDS/Longview/Kreps lands are still closed to all uses – that’s biking, hiking, running, and anything else, until the landowners decide fire season is over on their properties. So please respect their wishes and play anywhere else.

Other important Gorge news

In other news today, the Civil War encampment continues at the Ft. Dalles Museum, the Hood River Fly-in continues at WAAAM, and the Oregon Enduro series continues today at Timberline and Skibowl. In Hood River, it’s the Rural Rampage bike race, benefiting the Hood River School District. Also, if you are a whitewater rafter or a kayaker, let it be known that the Tieton is in, flowing at 1700cfs.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira