Re: Davis Pt Map

From: Kirk Lindstrom (kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Jun 23 1998 - 10:33:26 PDT


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your map is encrypted to a cookie setting in your PC.
Try another mapper like maps.yahoo.com or send me a street that you
launch from

Kirk

Brad James wrote:
>
> For whatever reason, my e-mails re: Davis Point directions don't seem to be
> making it to wind_talk (or have been delayed by 20 hours). I'll try this one
> last time.....
>
> The following URL is a Mapquest Map which should show how to get there from
> Rodeo:
>
> http://www.mapquest.com/cgi-bin/ia_find?screen=ia_find&link=ia_find&uid
> =u903a1v2000aurhk
>
> (hopefully, this will work)
>
> >From the map, go over the train tracks, take a left, and park at "Joseph's
> Fishing Resort" (which looks to be abandoned). The launch is 100 or so yards
> down the trail at the big windswept eucalyptus. It's either a park or public
> land. Nice and sandy beach.
>
> It's a little light inside, but the wind picks up about a quarter mile out.
> The swells pick up big-time about a mile out. Look back while heading out to
> memorize the launch from the water - it all looks the same from way outside.
> Watch out for the hydrofoil ferries - they move fast. Be prepared to save
> your own ass if needed.
>
> If you go, post your opinions and observations - it'd be nice if we could
> figure out what weather and tide patterns are optimal. I think the more
> sailors there the merrier (and safer).
>
> Brad

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