Re: SJ Merc photos @ Coyote Friday

From: Tom von Alten (tva@pobox.com-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Fri May 04 2001 - 16:42:07 PDT


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Subject: Re: SJ Merc photos @ Coyote Friday
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Ken Poulton writes:
> .4 ft is unsailable at 3rd (without a lot of walking) but quite workable
> at Coyote - you just walk out about 100 yards. The difference is that
> 3rd is more or less the same depth for the first mile; Coyote gets
> steadily deeper.
>
> Of course, low tide conditions will prevent anyone from sailing
> close enough to shore for good photos...

One might hope that after the photog gets skunked, s/he might
get a clue. Unless of course this is a conspiracy... "who would
want to sail here, it's just a bunch of mud?!"

Where are the accounts of epic sessions from Wednesday's blast
from the north? Or are you all too beat up to type now?
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