Re: Here's Some Wind

From: Will Estes (westes@netcom.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Aug 30 1993 - 21:30:20 PDT


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From: westes@netcom.com-DeleteThis (Will Estes)
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Subject: Re: Here's Some Wind
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1993 21:30:20 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <9308310329.AA26909@paris.CS.Berkeley.EDU.iliad-DeleteThis> from "Luigi Semenzato" at Aug 30, 93 08:32:06 pm
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'Luigi Semenzato says:'
>
> >> > I had a blast on Sunday on the coast, 10 miles north of Waddell, with
> ...
> >> What's the name of the spot 10 miles north of Waddell? What about
> >> Pillar Point Harbor?
>
> Sorry, I meant to add it but I forgot. The name is Pomponio State
> Beach, one mile south of San Gregorio State Beach.
>
> I can't imagine why any of those beaches would be a bad spot. They
> are all large, with no visible rocks, good surf, and they all look
> windy. In fact, I don't understand why anybody would want to go there
> other than 1. for windsurfing 2. for watching windsurfers. The
> picnic-ers look consistently miserable. --Luigi

Who told you that these were bad spots? Do the locals frequent them
on regular NW days?

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