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Joe wrote:
It's that time of year here. The fog was thick as pea soup last night. Should be the same tonight, and many many nights until Febuary or so. Nothing like sailing in thick fog, most times the wind is light, it's and erie feeling of flying out on the pulpit when you can not see the water. I can understand why blind people love sailing. Here it's pretty easy to know what direction you are sailing on the lake and how close you are to shore. I call it sailing by glow & smell o vision...no compass needed. Anyone else here enjoy the challenge and magic of sailing in Pea Soup? Joe I hate sailing in fog...even with radar deflectors, GPS, and all the gizmos in the world it is still a dangerous situation to be in unless you're out of the shipping lanes in the middle of an ocean...I do like walking through fog, though... |
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