Re: Here's Some Wind

From: Alex Pang (pang@cse.ucsc.edu-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Aug 31 1993 - 12:19:59 PDT


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From: Alex Pang <pang@cse.ucsc.edu-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re: Here's Some Wind


> >
> > Reply to: RE>Here's Some Wind
> > Is Lexington Reservoir usually sailable? I was not aware that there was a
> > resevoir this close that had anything worth sailing on.
> >
> Usually No.
> When there's water Lexington is a great place for swimming.
> The one time I brought a windsurfer the wind was very light, and shifting.
>

lexington is usually a good place to teach windsurfing to your friends
(ie. usually light winds). it does blow on southerlies. since last
year, if not earlier, you can't go swimming (it's okay to fall in though)
or bring motorized boats (unless you're the ranger).

alex



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