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Trevallyn dam today???

Created by Darb Darb  > 9 months ago, 24 Dec 2011
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Darb
Darb

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24 Dec 2011 10:48am
pretty warm anybody keen for a drift on trevallyn dam today??
Rustbucket68
Rustbucket68

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24 Dec 2011 2:02pm
may come up with the kids later today
Darb
Darb

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24 Dec 2011 3:00pm
been now home again... only stayed an hour nice n consistant tho
bearhoover
bearhoover

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24 Dec 2011 3:28pm
Which direction was the wind Darb?
Darb
Darb

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24 Dec 2011 4:19pm
Blowing north westerly straight down the valley gusts around 10 knots i spose?
bearhoover
bearhoover

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24 Dec 2011 4:40pm
Cool, I havent been up there for ages. Never seen it really go off but its fantastic for stuffing around on the big gear!
I basically learnt to sail up there.
Grevil
Grevil

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24 Dec 2011 9:34pm
I spent the day riding MTB up around the dam. Due to the heat I think this would have been a much better option.
js666
js666

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26 Dec 2011 10:16pm
It does have it's days. I remember sailing up there in the middle of winter with a 3.7 on a bombora antartica many years ago. Instant ice cream headache when you fell in - those were the days.....
furs
furs

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27 Dec 2011 12:45pm
I'm heading up there tomorrow about lunch time if anyones around...
bearhoover
bearhoover

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27 Dec 2011 9:36pm
I would if WORK didnt keep getting in the way of my social life.
MeggaMuz37
MeggaMuz37

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28 Dec 2011 3:51pm
heading up to the dam for a practice now.. hope i dont end up over the wall!
furs
furs

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28 Dec 2011 3:51pm
Was up there at lunch time, nice 10 knots blew in :) I think i may spend the next few days there...

js666
js666

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28 Dec 2011 9:40pm
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bearhoover said...

I would if WORK didnt keep getting in the way of my social life.


Second that
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