Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Ida's Leftovers

We have another multiday weather event approaching the Delmarva. Hurricane Ida has crossed over Florida panhandle into the Atlantic, and will redevelop into a powerful coastal low. Should be pretty intense. Could be another repeat of the one - two punch Noreaster weekend we had a few weeks ago.




Check out the forecast!

Windguru has it down as an epic weather event.

Tomorrow may be the sanest day, but also the might be the wetest. Wave height by Friday may exceed 15+ foot. In any event, its gonna be wild.

Stay tuned......

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Magical Assateague Sesh

Update:
Congratulations to my daughter Kristin and the rest of her team, who just won the gold medal to wrap up the fall season Volley ball rec league. Now on to MVSA tryouts this weekend:

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Oh man I must be living right, because I’m constantly blessed with incredible sailing. Today it started getting breezy around noon, and I hopped in the truck and headed down to Assateague around 2pm. Forecast was 10-15, waves 2-3 foot, lo tide around 3-4pm. A perfect set up. I was highly confident I’d score some fun rides. I didn’t expect what I actually got: Juiced 5.8 conditionst and clean side off wind, some waves head high, big open faces, with plenty of punch. I threw down a lightening rig, and was on the water just after 3. I sailed solo for about 2 hours.

Juiced side off, are you kidding me!? Get it on....


Nice long lines


Lets get it on

Here we go!!

When the conditions are right, side off, plenty of juice, wavesailing is so much easier. I was catching 4, 5, 6 turn waves today. I was out of mind amazed at how I scored.

I came in after one exceptionally long ride, just hooting and hollering at the top of my lungs. This fisherman just downwind of me no doubt thought I’d lost my mind, which frankly I had.

He looked at me incredulously as I walked up the beach laughing and talking to myself. I was sooooo amped.


You gotta be aggresive-do the hitting, don't let the wave hit you. Use a lot of body movement, twist the torso, sheet in and bank the board off the lip/whit water. I'm figuring it all out.


Alas, my rock star photographer wife couldn’t make the sesh, so I was resigned to blogging with words only, and try to paint the picture of the conditions with my prose, certain that a certain someone would receive the report with a grain of salt, the great fishing story. Enter Mr. Alan Yeck. I’m coming back in to fire off an email report to Grendel (inside joke), and I see someone parked close to my truck, leaning on the hood of his car watching me sail. I walk up the beach, put my stuff down, and he gives me the thumbs up. He was stoked on the sailing, very interested. I struck up a conversation with him. Really nice guy, works up in Aberdeen for the Army, and was down to the shore fishing and visiting his family in Ocean Pines. After a few minutes, I strike. The conditions today are absolutely fabulous, and the light is incredible. I’d be stoked if you would take 15 minutes and snap a few photos. I’ll even pay you twenty bucks…….Wohooo he was happy to, and don’t mind the cash, he was just enjoying the show. Ha! Talk about being blessed!! Alan, you took some great shots, almost looks like you’ve done this before? Very impressed, and very thankful as well.


Look at that wave!! 2-3 foot?! Are you kidding me!


this one is kinda funny cuz i'm out of the straps

I made it over though!


This is a smaller wave

but look how clean

When the wind is side off like that, the waves are held up by the wind, are oh so groomed, like a stick of butter waiting to be carved. Bottom and top turns are effortless, and the only question is how radical do you want to get with your approach to the lip, because you have complete power to go anywhere on the wave face.

Off the lips are so easy cuz you can hit that lip in the perfect spot. I’m learning though that you need to be aggressive when hitting the lip. If you’re timid, its gonna smack you. Also, I think the off the lip aireals turn out better when you land on the wave face off the wind, otherwise you pearl. At least I did today once. Got worked, and loved every minute of it. You gotta enjoy spending time IN the water. If you’re not comfortable with that, then its gonna be tougher for you to learn, because as they say, if you’re not getting wet, you’re not learning.

Headin out


Juiced

gybing on the outside

I love these sessions that you score that totally exceed your expectations, like the Hurricane Bill session that scored me a cover shot in the NEWJ. You just gotta have faith and a willingness to make the effort to get here.Passion and a love for the sport drive me.Luck has nothing to do with it. I’m telling you, if the timing of the tide is right, and there is anything above 2 or 3 foot forecasted with 10-15 knots, YOU WILL score. Andy, you should of come out today. Would have been perfect for you. Coyle, are you telling me you worked again today? The World Series is over. What’s your excuse? Ken, well....all I can say is I’m sure you aren’t surprised. I’ve got the spot unlocked, my own private wavesailing paradise. Assateague, Maryland.


I unrigged as the sun was setting and had a smile on my face as big as the State of Texas. It was a magical sesh, even spiritual on some level. I get so caught up in the beauty of being on the ocean, the simplicity of the sport, the power of the ocean, and I can't help but give the glory to God for this amazing day. I am so blessed and thankful.


Midweek forecast looks good. Can you sail tuesday or wedsneday Ken?

Perpetually stoked.
Live2sail

Friday, November 6, 2009

Solo Dawn Patrol Sesh-Lewes, De.

Scored and absolutely fabulous morning on the Delaware Bay, Lewes. Conditions where basically hi tide, and heavy shorebreak. 4 footers routinely crashing on the beach, however getting out was no problem. Fully juiced 4.5 conditions on my smallest board. Huge rolling swell on the outside, especially as you approach the jetty. We're talking very ocean like, and quite clean and organized. I was boosting some big and floaty jumps. Ahh, the main beach in Lewes is so good on a strong NW blow. 4.5 conditions here are pretty epic. Kellar, you should of come out, it was a good one.

Looplicious eh?!

Juiced 4.5 conditions. Gybing on the outside in big swell is so easy and fun. When it gets that big, it pretty much is smooth in between the swells, and a pretty generous period gives you something akin to a freshly grooomed ski slope to carve your turn. Yehaaaa!

Looking upwind toward the secret spot

Lewes lite. Funny thing happened to me for the second consecutive week. I lost my hat and then found it. Today i was out with full suit on, and a helmet on as well in case the mood strikes me. Anyway, I notice something aint right, and figure out my helmet is missing. The genious forgot to tighten his chin strap. Oh well, i say to myself I have another one back home, so no worries. Bout 20 minutes later, i see it bobbing around in the rolling swell, so i sail over to it, hop off, and reclaim my property, remembering to tighten the chin strap this time.

I wrapped up the day on my 5.6 and 91 ltr. Still some big jumps to be had. Its funny, the morning sesh on the 4.5 was lit up full power. But perhaps the biggest jump i hit all day was with this setup. Man it was good :)


Dave Coyle showed up, but missed the prime window which was 9.30 - noon.

More action on tap for tomorrow. Wind will be light, but the tide and forecasted pickup in southerlies is lining up for a fun afternoon.

cya out there...

live2sail

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Solid Weekend Forecast

The weekend forecast has me up tonight tending to my gear.
Lewes dawn patrol Friday morning.......

and then a fun light wind wave sesh saturday afternoon

Stoked!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Are You Ready To Light It Up?

Friday is Looking real good.

STRONG NORTHWEST FLOW THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY:
FRI
NW WINDS 25 TO 30 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 35 KT...DIMINISHING TO
20 TO 25 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. SEAS 4 TO 7
FT...





Cya out there....