Windsetter in Amida

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Windsetter in Amida

Postby Theodore Polonsky » Sun Jan 07, 2007 1:48 pm

I'm putting a windsetter out on the beach on the West side of Amida, near Gualala. If that's going to interfere with anyone else, let me know.

It will be a W wind, so it is easy to navigate up and down the river from Amida to the large open water to the North.
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Postby Cybrid Keats » Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:39 pm

Say it out loud!!

GUALALA!!!

God that feels good... am I weird?
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Postby Myrrh Massiel » Sun Jan 07, 2007 9:45 pm

...cybrid, you are the pinnacle of weirdness, but we love you for it anyway...


GUALALA!
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Postby Elisha Paklena » Thu Apr 05, 2007 1:52 am

Ohh, Theodore, I've now seen your place there, across from


GUALALA LALALALA LA LA mew hee

I like you two's beach. :) And your windsetter does make that passage much easier to take under wind power, instead of starting up the little lawnmower engine inside my Sojourner.

Pity you weren't around when I sailed by, I would have come ashore to say hi. Wow, Mowry to Cecropia and back is a nice sail :)

My only annoyance is that low trestle bridge south of your place.
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Postby Theodore Polonsky » Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:12 am

That's why you need a Wee Tiny Tako, to easily duck under the bridge.
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Postby Elisha Paklena » Thu Apr 05, 2007 1:34 pm

I turned my Sojourner phantom and motored through. As long as I kept my avatar away from the trestles, it was easy going.

I'm pretending it's the equivalent of unstepping a mast. :P Or else, that bridge -really- is a drawbridge, it just doesn't know it :)
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