But before I do that I want to describe some of the other activities and events that are going down and around here. And obviously there's been some windsurfing. One of the nice things about windsurfing in the gorge is we're surrounded by spectacular scenery. For instance, some things you might see at the Hatchery ...
In the last picture Julia is posing with Rossi (Michael Rossmeier) of Tricktionary fame I hope everyone who reads this blog and windsurfs has picked up at least the Tricktionary book if not the DVD. If not, what are you waiting for? This is not just for learning a Switch Chachoo (though I highly recommend the book if you are). It covers all the basics from water starts to back side wave sailing, loops, pretty much everything. So you need it!
Right after the Wave Bash we had the WindFest weekend hosted by the CGWA. (Julia came up with the CGWA's original slogan "Stoke on the Water" but now they're just "Stoked" - I guess meaning like all the time). The WindFest brought some very well known windsurfing legends to town along with their giant rigs...
And there were some cool clinics. Wyatt Miller gave a loop clinic. Above you see Zoe Najim explaining how to throw a Vulcan as well as defending yourself from a man wearing a harness (grab the hook and throw).
Earlier in June the Mt Hood Cycling Classic came to town. This has turned into a huge event, one of the biggest cycling races in the country. Julia and many other locals volunteered their time and efforts to make this a big success. It's our own little Tour De Gorge...
Another biking event was recently in town - the Hood River Super D race on post canyon. You might think the gorge is nothing but wind and water sports, but you would be wrong. The mountain biking around here keeps expanding as more trails are added. Post canyon has become one of the premiere areas to ride in the NW if not the entire west coast.
One of my favorite rides is on the other side of the Gorge. Called "hospital hill", it takes you to a ridge that overlooks the Gorge with spectacular views that make the hard ride up worth it. When you get to the top you will see something like this...
Also there's been lots of parties and social events. Tons of people are just coming into town for the summer, and so the tribes have been gathering to share stories and have fun. One of the more... different .. events we went to was essentially a costume party - the theme of which I'll leave it to you to guess.
Of course we have some more traditional social events around here, such as weddings. Did you know that the Gorge is one of the top destinations for weddings? We went to an awesome wedding last weekend, just a few hours after I was sailing on a 3.7 and riding giant swell at "the wall". The wedding was hosted by Eric Sanford in his house with an incredible view of the gorge. His deck is built literally looking out over the Columbia River, directly across from Hood River with a clear view of Mt Hood and the entire Gorge.
The groom might be familiar to those who know the history of windsurfing as he's a true legend of the sport. No it's not James Bond, though he's often mistaken for 007. It has been reported that he invented the carving jibe. He used to compete with and occasionally beat Robby Naish. Similar to Robby he got into kiting and (here's a big hint) currently is one of the key designers for North Kites. As you can tell from the last picture, Julia and I are very excited to be part of this wedding - we're standing right where the bride and groom said "I do" moments earlier. And then they donned their para-gliders and sailed to the other side for the reception. It was very exciting!
Before I leave the wedding topic, I should mention a friend owns the Vineyard View B&B. It's a great place to get married, use as a base for a wine tour (did I mention that Hood River is in the center of an amazing wine region), or host your "2nd 25th birthday party". I had one of those at the Vineyard View a few years back. If you reach that point in your life, maybe it will look something like this...
Anyway, we will be attending another big 5.0 party this weekend, in another spectacular cliff side setting, this time on the HR side. Should be fun.
Now did I mention something about a 3.7 day at the Wall with huge swells? Yes I did, but first I need to talk about the weather. Basically, the NW has experienced the coolest and wettest June ever. And I mean EVER! Fortunately HR has not been that wet, though in early June we did have a few showers. Normally it would be bone dry here for all of June (and the entire summer for that matter). Anyway, to put it in perspective, for the entire year, Portland has had exactly four days above 80 - and that has been 81 (twice), 82, and 83. And that's it! Even more ridiculous is there were fours days in June where the so called high temp was in the 50s - including 59 on June 20, the frickin summer solstice. Yikes! As for July, not much better - 65, 64, 70, 67 so far. Now HR has been a bit warmer but still, not by much.
So here's the weird thing... the HR forecast for the next week (July 6-11):
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 89. Calm wind becoming east between 5 and 8 mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 94. East wind between 6 and 13 mph.
Thursday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 96.
Friday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 96.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 94.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 91.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 90.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 94. East wind between 6 and 13 mph.
Thursday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 96.
Friday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 96.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 94.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 91.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 90.
You got that!? Every day pretty much 90+ for the entire next week! So we're going from the freezer to the frying pan as it were. Now I just don't get this. 85 is a normal and expected high temperature here this time of year. And we're going to go straight from <70 to 90+ with no days in the normal zone. So what is up with this? Global warming or global cooling? Actually I'm jut going to blame the whole mess on the lack of sun spots. That's right. You read it here (almost) first. The sun is going loco and the whole 2012 thing might be true after all. See What's Wrong With the Sun, and Sun's Strange Behavior Baffles Astronomers. My point is maybe the Mayans knew something about the Sun after all. And maybe you should buy all that shiny new windsurfing gear and take vacations to the Gorge and Maui right now because... you never know.
So between this cold weather and the incoming hot high, we got a classic gorge pressure squeeze and it's been blowing like stink the past few days. Meanwhile the Epic Sessions and ShadowBox crew (Jake Miller, David Troup, Casey Hauser) are in town recording the biggest and badest jumps which will culminate in a video and award ceremony this Saturday at the new Waucoma Club (formerly the RiverCity Saloon). (and of course we're double booked as usual and can't attend) I don't know what the results are, but I know they got some big days. Last week we were all at Arlington when we ended up with solid 4.0 conditions. Here's the video of that session (I appear very briefly on the yellow North sail) ...
And then last Sunday the Wall went off in a way that hasn't been seen in a long time. Here's the wind chart...
As you can see, the wind just kept on ramping up as the day progressed. I was there from 12 until about 3 at which time we had to take for the 007 wedding. But I was already wiped out and ready to go. At 12 there were only about 5 sailors out, and the swell looked big and smooth. I ended up rigging a 3.7 and was immediately and totally powered up. Those familiar with the Wall know sometimes it can be very gusty (or its evil twin, holey). Well not this day! The wind was solid and the swell... huge! And then it got super huge. At first I was able to land some decent port loops, but towards the end the wind and the waves combined to make hiding in the swell a much better option. But it was a very fun option so no complaints! I'm sure the Epic Session guys got some great photos and videos and when they pop up I'll post the links here.
By the way...
There will be a Pistol Wave Bash report... soon. It was epic. Also I should mention that both Julia and I are sporting bum knees. Julia tweaked hers a few weeks ago, just before the PRWB, so she couldn't compete :(. The good news is it looks like a Stage II MCL tear, which will heal, it just takes time. I landed a port loop a bit awkward today and re-injured my own MCL (originally tweaked last fall in the big waves at Kanaha). Mine is pretty minor but we both need some time off the water. Looks like no wind in the Gorge for the next week anyway (though the coast should be firing). Besides that my big camera bit the dust at Pistol River (literally!) - I think sand gummed the zoom - otherwise I would have some pictures from the Wall. Sorry! Perhaps I should test the WalMart 30 day policy with a new model while the old one is repaired and let the best camera win. Aloha!
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