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Foiling at Sherman?
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Re: Foiling at Sherman?
For those interested in where the old levee was, here is a historic topo map from 1907. I outlined the approximate location of the County Park in red.
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Re: Foiling at Sherman?
In late April I slept in a tent at Sherman and got up for a solo Foil session. Not a soul in the parking lot, not a soul on the water. Self-launched for my (solo) noob practice on my LF. Geeeeee... this is Fun! At one point I made it up on the foil and rode completely across the river. It was such a break-through that I did not want it to end, so a rode it all the way to the far shore. Bad crash, kite falls, no wind... it was then that I noticed 2 things: Bad strong ebb current, and a green navigation channel marker & pilings just down-stream of my limp kite coming up fast.
All alone? My guardian angel re-launched the 12M just inches from a session-ending pier tangle. I would have likely spent the entire day clinging to that navigation piling. waiting for anyone to show.
All alone? My guardian angel re-launched the 12M just inches from a session-ending pier tangle. I would have likely spent the entire day clinging to that navigation piling. waiting for anyone to show.
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So the brown line marked 00 is the shoreline? Wow it's changed a lot since then. I'm confused about why that once pice of levee is left though?windstoked wrote:For those interested in where the old levee was, here is a historic topo map from 1907. I outlined the approximate location of the County Park in red.
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1/2inMexico wrote:In late April I slept in a tent at Sherman and got up for a solo Foil session. Not a soul in the parking lot, not a soul on the water. Self-launched for my (solo) noob practice on my LF. Geeeeee... this is Fun! At one point I made it up on the foil and rode completely across the river. It was such a break-through that I did not want it to end, so a rode it all the way to the far shore. Bad crash, kite falls, no wind... it was then that I noticed 2 things: Bad strong ebb current, and a green navigation channel marker & pilings just down-stream of my limp kite coming up fast.
All alone? My guardian angel re-launched the 12M just inches from a session-ending pier tangle. I would have likely spent the entire day clinging to that navigation piling. waiting for anyone to show.
yikes....
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1/2inMexico wrote:In late April I slept in a tent at Sherman and got up for a solo Foil session. Not a soul in the parking lot, not a soul on the water. Self-launched for my (solo) noob practice on my LF. Geeeeee... this is Fun! At one point I made it up on the foil and rode completely across the river. It was such a break-through that I did not want it to end, so a rode it all the way to the far shore. Bad crash, kite falls, no wind... it was then that I noticed 2 things: Bad strong ebb current, and a green navigation channel marker & pilings just down-stream of my limp kite coming up fast.
All alone? My guardian angel re-launched the 12M just inches from a session-ending pier tangle. I would have likely spent the entire day clinging to that navigation piling. waiting for anyone to show.
yikes....
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Re: Foiling at Sherman?
Situational awareness is critical and I had what could have been a kite mare of my own recently. Long story short, I had a choice between a breakwall and offshore deep water... I chose offshore deep water given I gave myself all the time in the world to sort myself out offshore vs the worst case scenario of being in a tight situation and if I screwed up, washing up on a breakwall.1/2inMexico wrote:I would have likely spent the entire day clinging to that navigation piling. waiting for anyone to show.
Without getting into how and why, my foil kite was flying like a dog.
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