by Carl Christensen » Sun Sep 11, 2005 11:25 pm
Deer Creek. 5.4m2 and loving the clear sweet mountain water not that I was complaining all that much at SSB yesterday. Did yard work after a leisure morning with the paper as per Jason M., then checked in with a phone call to Jim's DC weather station at 3pm. Who'd a thunk? It was reporting gusts in the 20's or so. (Correct me, Jim.) My gear was still covered wilth sand from SSB yesterday so I headed up to see what I could get washed. I fully expected to rig the usual slalom gear and have a great time but found myself honestly considering a 5.4 on my small board when I got there. Feeling on a roll after the 4.7 yesterday I rigged it and rallied with Jim S, Alberto and team Dubock on clean fresh mountain ramps. Steve N was relegated to spectator status by his launch injury last week, but he showed only support and encouragement for the rest of us. Jim S sure was ripping with a 4.6; he uses the whole darn lake too. I mean he goes like a banshee wall to wall. BTW, there were no boats, no jet skis and no water wienies as far as the eye could see so we made ourselves right at home reaching all the way to the beach and jibing at will even inside the bay as there was not a soul there but us windstarved sailors. Ah, yes. After a while I started to forget what it was like to sail any other way. It was the kind of day you kind of expect to see Dimitri materialize as if he knew it was ggoing to happen all along. Team Dubock said Evanston was lit up pretty good too. They did the double, Evanston to Heber, it's on the way. Wow, nice effort, makes me feel lazy but lucky to get the goods relatively closer to home. As for other sites Jordanelle looked sailable but not near as frothy when I drove by and my Dad called to tell me Utah Lake was a cappin' at 6 so I wonder if anyone got that too. Thanks Dad. Overall, it might have been my best day ever at DC though. How often do I get on a 5.4 like that?.
Carl C.