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Topic: Lesson learned Oyster Point!  (Read 1992 times)

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krusty

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Monterey chasing ghosts, ripping current and strong off shore wind. If you stopped paddling, you lost 100 yards. ...

That offshore wind in Monterey can be brutal!

Been there. I thought I was gonna die from exhaustion  :smt044

At least you were pedaling. I was paddling. :smt009 :smt005

You are an animal Tim. I've never seen anyone paddle I harsher conditions as you.  :smt044

Except that day we towed him back in Shelter Cove while he had his fish dangling on the side creating all that drag  :smt044 if I remember correctly, you still haven’t paid Herb N’ Smokey’s Towing Services  :smt003

That was my plan B. :smt003


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Thanks for all the good advice! I will be more prepared next time!  If anyone is planning a trip to OP give me a heads up, I'M READY TO TRY AGAIN!
Reuben


 

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