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Post by Doyley on Aug 1, 2016 21:22:07 GMT -5
This was a very informative post - and due to the recent events involving Boomer we fear we may lose it to user deletion. I've moved it to a safe spot for the time being and will bring it back when it's safe to do.
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Post by rhino4life on Aug 2, 2016 9:10:09 GMT -5
I would love this to return as I am in dire need of some wind advice. I understand the head and tail wind portion that you had in your tips in tricks but the gale force angle winds just ate me alive in Barefoot Dye. I recall reading what his tips were for wind management but I do not think it was in much detail on the SE, SW, NE, NW elements we face. Just wondering if there was a simple way (1 click per MPH for example) that would get me in the ballpark.
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Post by briscott on Aug 2, 2016 16:52:39 GMT -5
I would love this to return as I am in dire need of some wind advice. I understand the head and tail wind portion that you had in your tips in tricks but the gale force angle winds just ate me alive in Barefoot Dye. I recall reading what his tips were for wind management but I do not think it was in much detail on the SE, SW, NE, NW elements we face. Just wondering if there was a simple way (1 click per MPH for example) that would get me in the ballpark. Check out Wagtunes' thread. His tips worked wonders for me and his advice on wind is spot on. Link below... Wagtunes Thread
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Post by rhino4life on Aug 3, 2016 10:50:19 GMT -5
Oh yes....I tried this last night and Wagtunes is like Yoda. Major props to him.
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