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We're creeping up on 180 for this season. We usually ride through Nov with drysuits. Last year we quit Nov 28...hope it lasts that long this year... Yellow_Flash_Colorz:
147 hours as of last Sunday ... I screwed up my knee showing off to my kids that I could get up and ski the course with either foot forward. I guess I am made to be goofy ... now I am paying the price. Ortho guy tomorrow morning.
147 hours as of last Sunday ... I screwed up my knee showing off to my kids that I could get up and ski the course with either foot forward. I guess I am made to be goofy ... now I am paying the price. Ortho guy tomorrow morning.
Well, you said you could ski it. You didn't say that you wouldn't get
hurt.
Hope it all works out for you and you're good to go by spring.
Just got back from Parker, Az. Weather was in the 90's and water still warm enough to foil without a wetsuit. Going back up for a week during turkey day. Season never ends in Cali!
Maybe put 20 hrs on the boat this year. With only 2 of us skiing, the hours don't come up very fast. Also, we've had hardly any rainfall this summer and the lake was at a historic low. We haven't been back to the lake since the last of August.
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