woody with a view
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Wave maker coming upstream!
Anything named DORA has to be a wave maker:
http://weather.weatherbug.com/news/Tropical-Storm-Dora-Forms...
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El Jefe
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Bring it.
No b-tchin\' in the Baja.
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chuckie
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Woody? Serious question...Is there surfing on the Great lakes? ...I mean, do people go there to surf at all?
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woody with a view
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yes, but it's just a frozen windy mess. mostly locals. when they grow up the head west....
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StuckSucks
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mtgoat666
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I can't speak for all Greta lakes, but have surfed Lake Michigan in summer. Pretty common to get waste high on a windy day, good enough for a boogie
board or long board like a SUP that also does the duty on flat days. Pretty short period waves, but it's fresh water, visibility is often far
superior to salt water such as west coast, and there are no sharks, so no nagging worries.
SUP is the ticket, easy to thrash the wind chop and get a smile on
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chuckie
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Thanks Goatley...My cousin owns a resort at Port Elgin Ontario..We were there last summer and there was enough break to slide something but saw no one
doing it..
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shari
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Atta girl Dora....bring us up some warm water while you are at it!
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bledito
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lotsa skimboarding and sailing goin on on lake Michigan in Chicago
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tiotomasbcs
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Our weather here has warmed up and very comfy w/fans at nite, finally. Water temp around 68 degrees so don't think Dora will com a knockin but rain,
yes rain, would be great!! High, tropical clouds. Last South swell had a good angle and threw some beautiful tubular waves our way. Go Dora. Tio
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El Jefe
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After several days of persistent south wind the fickle finger of frio reached around the tip and brought that cold water over to our side. It had been
80+ on the near east cape and now we are in the 60's. Good God! I put a wetsuit on the other day!
This crazy cold water seems to be a regular occurrence in June. But it sure keeps the weather mild.
No b-tchin\' in the Baja.
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Ateo
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June Gloom died yesterday in Oside. It was glassy and fun at the Harbor.
As for Dora, hopefully he/she stalls out there for three weeks and then turns on for my trip. I'm selfish, I know.
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