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Inflictor

Since 17 Aug 2013
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PostSat Apr 25, 15 9:18 am    listen to George Reply with quote

Thanks George, we amateurs can only guess, nice to have a pro's explanation! V

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MikeZ

Since 17 Jul 2012
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Beaverton / Seaside / Govy
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PostSat Apr 25, 15 10:12 am     Reply with quote

gtm wrote:
Spring wind in The Gorge can be challenging as many have already stated. The complex terrain that sets up the nice gap flow in the summer can create really erratic wind in the spring when the wind is more influenced by stronger weather systems.

Don't listen to this guy. I know him - he's a well known pole dancer and infiltrator. What's more, he's sold his soul (and prodigious forecasting skills) to the corporate machine.

On the other hand, if somebody can hook him up with quality kite gear at a good price, we could potentially bring him over to our side - he's ripe for the picking. Then we could utilize his forecasting skills for our own evil purposes!

Mwahahaha!

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