AdrienGrelon wrote:Ice on the board and wishbone...
Wow, the wishbone must've froze your hands! Could you still get your feet into the foot-stirrups on the hull? Hopefully the keel didn't hit any ice!
AdrienGrelon wrote:Ice on the board and wishbone...
LeopardSkin wrote:Wow, the wishbone must've froze your hands! Could you still get your feet into the foot-stirrups on the hull? Hopefully the keel didn't hit any ice!
AdrienGrelon wrote:
Back in Van in Jan, with a driving license this time round.
Chris Klohn wrote:Awesome Guys
You do realize that you can't complain about Point Roberts being scary now
Cheers,
Chris
Michael wrote:Chris Klohn wrote:Awesome Guys
You do realize that you can't complain about Point Roberts being scary now
Cheers,
Chris
Actually the deep water and sailing off shore in the current still freaks me out.
Because of the low tide we were sailing in waist deep water the whole time. Probably the only reason I went out. My last jibe of the day I feel in and was over my head and that was it, and also that the sun had just moved behind the trees and the temp dropped right away.
Sailing on an easterly at low tide up by the boarder is actually a very nice spot. Hope we get out again soon as things look like they are warming up again. When are you coming back to the coast?
LeopardSkin wrote:AdrienGrelon wrote:
Back in Van in Jan, with a driving license this time round.
You may be required to have a licensed codriver if you have one of those L or N things on the back of the car.
Hopefully you have room for two quivers.