I'm waiting for the next southeast storm to kick in to repeat a run I did from Seward Park to the east end of the I90 bridge. Last time was super fun. The wind picks up as it funnels along the shore and underneath the bridge creating some long surfing rides. At the same time, as one approaches the bridge, reflected waves get larger and larger, occasionally allowing one to get airborne as one surfs through the chop. Would be fun to meet up!
@@denise-ski907 I’m hoping to get some video footage from the new pier soon! With a south wind direction like yesterday the swells go right next to the pier!
Wind and water can make it feel like it's freezing but one of the days was almost in the 50's! At sea level the pacific NW coast rarely freezes. Cloud cover even keeps what warmth there is from escaping.
I'm waiting for the next southeast storm to kick in to repeat a run I did from Seward Park to the east end of the I90 bridge. Last time was super fun. The wind picks up as it funnels along the shore and underneath the bridge creating some long surfing rides. At the same time, as one approaches the bridge, reflected waves get larger and larger, occasionally allowing one to get airborne as one surfs through the chop. Would be fun to meet up!
An actual ending at the end of this one! Ha!
@@denise-ski907 I’m hoping to get some video footage from the new pier soon! With a south wind direction like yesterday the swells go right next to the pier!
Are you paddling at 0 degrees ...
Wind and water can make it feel like it's freezing but one of the days was almost in the 50's! At sea level the pacific NW coast rarely freezes. Cloud cover even keeps what warmth there is from escaping.
@@MarioGarcia-rn4im Yes, I’ve a zero for 5 or 6 years now.
@@bentz98125 I think he means zero degrees feather.