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doogie
Since 16 Oct 2013
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Thu Aug 10, 23 7:34 pm Under water obstacle |
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Just a quick note for everyone with the water being very low currently. There is a dead head about 2 feet under water in the location of the black circle. I was low riding wing foiling and just saw it at the last minute. No issues for me, but I was surprised by the location. I didn’t think I was that close. Keep an eye out everyone.
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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
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Thu Aug 10, 23 9:49 pm |
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obliged foe the alert. Passing this along
Eric
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HH
Since 24 Jul 2014
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Hood River, OR
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Thu Aug 10, 23 11:20 pm Re: Under water obstacle |
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doogie wrote: | Just a quick note for everyone with the water being very low currently. There is a dead head about 2 feet under water in the location of the black circle. I was low riding wing foiling and just saw it at the last minute. No issues for me, but I was surprised by the location. I didn’t think I was that close. Keep an eye out everyone. |
Thanks for the heads up!
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OG
Since 07 Jun 2011
591 Posts
Addicted
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Tue Aug 15, 23 11:40 am |
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for those not in the know, what is 'the black circle'?
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doogie
Since 16 Oct 2013
12 Posts
White Salmon, WA
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Tue Aug 15, 23 8:34 pm |
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That’s just the area that there is a submerged deadhead when the water level is low.
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IWantToFly
Since 29 Jul 2019
150 Posts
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Wed Aug 16, 23 9:06 am |
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OG wrote: | for those not in the know, what is 'the black circle'? |
You have to open the picture attached in the first message.
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hilton
Since 15 Aug 2008
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Wed Aug 16, 23 3:55 pm |
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In case you didn't know, there are also two deadheads right off the west edge of the sandbar (where everyone launches) and north of the rocky peninsula that is sometimes submerged. They were both visible last week with the really low water but may be lurking just below the surface now.
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mikeinhoodriver
Since 23 Apr 2009
424 Posts
down wind somewhere
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Thu Aug 17, 23 9:59 am |
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On another note, what do you use for tracking your "mileage"? I see you are using Strava, but what are you using hardware wise... garmin, apple watch or ?
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doogie
Since 16 Oct 2013
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White Salmon, WA
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Thu Aug 17, 23 11:56 am |
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I use an Apple Watch Ultra for strava. it seems to work pretty well except I don’t believe the max speeds it shows.
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mikeinhoodriver
Since 23 Apr 2009
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down wind somewhere
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Fri Aug 18, 23 10:39 am |
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Ahh cool. Thanks.
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HH
Since 24 Jul 2014
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Hood River, OR
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Fri Aug 18, 23 11:41 am |
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doogie wrote: | I use an Apple Watch Ultra for strava. it seems to work pretty well except I don’t believe the max speeds it shows. |
I use an Apple Watch as well (non-Ultra) with Waterspeed which exports your session to Strava. There's a function in the app to remove speed spikes which will take out those moments you went flying through the air at 25+ knots because you accidentally sent the kite the wrong way (which of course never happens to me ). Thanks to this I think it gives you at least ballpark accurate max speed. There is of course a small fee to have Waterspeed fully functional.
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