Open water report update please
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Open water report update please
Any open water in the metro area to sail on tomorrow in the 69 degree temps and 15-25mph winds?
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Re: Open water report update please
You might try launching from the Hudson, WI City marina park area.
That part of the St. Croix river (and just downstream) form the I-94 bridge is often
the first "Open Water" place in the Metro area. Be sure to use a weed fin "to cut through or fly over debris"
in the water!
Eric (Quetzalcoatl) out.
That part of the St. Croix river (and just downstream) form the I-94 bridge is often
the first "Open Water" place in the Metro area. Be sure to use a weed fin "to cut through or fly over debris"
in the water!
Eric (Quetzalcoatl) out.
Re: Open water report update please
Went downtown Hudson yesterday the Marina parking lot is completely flooded I’m sure the leftover rice is blowing into that shoreline today
Re: Open water report update please
Thank you Hutch for the update! You probably saved somebody from a wasted trip.
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Hah! Hutch said,,,"The leftover ice" is blowing into shore"..leftover? that implies much of ice is gone?..that means....the lake/river has cracked open! And it won't be very long before the wind will blow it the other way or downstream. Or this might mean that if Ice is on Wisconsin side...there could be a good swath of open water on the Minnesota side.
Side note: The Superstar windsurfers (like Flying Jay Corbett) and Hutch often start the season on the St. Croix, either from Hudson,,or the opposite side (Minnesota) at the ramp (called Beanie's Boat Launch/St. Croix landing). I, Quetzalcoatl am not worthy yet. Or downsteam at Mary's Park on Minnesota side, (even wider water).
It is so close to the Twin Cities just 19 minutes on the FREEway (I-94) it's worth it to explore some of the sites,,,if you're really Jonesing for a session. (how can ya call a 40 minute roundtrip a wasted trip even if you just end up scoping out possible windsurfing sites?)
"Come on, Man of Madrid." Check out the The St. Croix and find a spot..."you'll be glad you did." (from the guy who sold you pretty cheap that wonderful Loft 9.6 sail that is often YOU sailing it in the newspaper photos).
Eric (Quetzalcoatl) out.
Side note: The Superstar windsurfers (like Flying Jay Corbett) and Hutch often start the season on the St. Croix, either from Hudson,,or the opposite side (Minnesota) at the ramp (called Beanie's Boat Launch/St. Croix landing). I, Quetzalcoatl am not worthy yet. Or downsteam at Mary's Park on Minnesota side, (even wider water).
It is so close to the Twin Cities just 19 minutes on the FREEway (I-94) it's worth it to explore some of the sites,,,if you're really Jonesing for a session. (how can ya call a 40 minute roundtrip a wasted trip even if you just end up scoping out possible windsurfing sites?)
"Come on, Man of Madrid." Check out the The St. Croix and find a spot..."you'll be glad you did." (from the guy who sold you pretty cheap that wonderful Loft 9.6 sail that is often YOU sailing it in the newspaper photos).
Eric (Quetzalcoatl) out.