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Mtjustice100
Since 14 Jun 2014
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Mon Jul 28, 14 2:02 pm Onshore winds at the coast? |
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Yo yo just curious if anyone knows of a spot on the northern-central OR coast that gets more onshore wind with waves? I know manzo can be slightly more onshore... Thanks! |
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macgruber
Since 06 Dec 2011
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SE PDX volcano
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Tue Jul 29, 14 5:57 am |
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If you're worried about going out to sea in a breakdown situation, all the North coast sites are side on. Just avoid jetty mouths and you'll be fine. Manzo might have a little more west in it, but it also is 5 mph more wind than anywhere else north of Florence. If you lose your surfboard, it will be 100 feet south of you on the beach if you are body dragging in. 500 feet if it's a twintip. I actually think an 8 or 10m day with swell under 4' is easier/smoother at Manzo than the Event Site. |
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Sasquatch
Since 09 Mar 2005
2060 Posts
PNW
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Tue Jul 29, 14 9:23 am Re: Onshore winds at the coast? |
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Mtjustice100 wrote: | Yo yo just curious if anyone knows of a spot on the northern-central OR coast that gets more onshore wind with waves? I know manzo can be slightly more onshore... Thanks! |
I think Manzo is your best bet. Northern strip/coast gets hit pretty hard with very west winds in late March and April. Unaligned pretty big swell but swell and wind in the same direction not so good for riding waves ie Hindenburg/slack lines. Last edited by Sasquatch on Fri Feb 21, 20 11:42 am; edited 1 time in total |
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ldhr
Since 21 Jul 2009
1472 Posts
Hood River
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Tue Jul 29, 14 9:50 am |
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mtjustice is not worried about being blown out to sea.
he wants a site for boosting strapless airs and tricks.
on shore wind is advantageous to keeping the board stuck to his feet.
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