north (of city) coast?

From: Erik Eiseman (eeiseman@worldnet.att.net-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Jan 04 1980 - 08:50:50 PST


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Subject: north (of city) coast?
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 1980 08:50:50 -0800
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Had a beautiful post work Wadell session last night with my friend Zeev,
some nice sets were coming in from wnw, in between there was not much.

wadell has had some great wind recently---wondering how the wind has been up
north, mainly in the Tubamancha area. The fog down south (GG) has been
thick, does it miss tuba?

Thanks for the information.

Erik



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