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I am definitely up for downwinders and now Donna has a dry suit! so this will be her first (long) Gulf DW (she did a fifteen miler on the East coast this summer). Usually strong NW means cold and she has passed.
Should be KILLA! We might even have a couple of east coast guys staying with me to join us. Start/finish ideas? Raul, That sounds awesome, except if something breaks, how would you get back? (Walk a few miles of shallows, I assume) Oh... don't leave today out of the picture, it might blow around 2 or 3 |
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yeah raul.
come on man...letz get some wave action. cowabunga dude.
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Yeah , if something breaks in the flats then walk a few miles to Piney Point where the road comes into the water.
Or, wait for me to put the boat on my dock in the water to rescue you. ( Lori lost her board last year and I picked her up this way ). but chances are small. Quote:
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Waves, trolleys and lest us not forgetteth... hot tub action! and food drinks at the 'Tow
C'mon Cowabunga buddy. |
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Alright, where do we start , cowabanga!
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Doesn't matter to me,...... Bayflite? We could do a smaller one and do it twice after a break. The nice thing about doing DWs around here is that you can literally stop just about wherever and hit the trolley. |
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N. Beach
I am headed to N. Beach with my Bro Paul and a few others. Wooo Hooo!!!!
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