Rush/Valley, Pit n Pole actually looks like the better of the two sites tonight with lower winds, 0-5mph most of the night with a peak around 5-7mph for an hour, and better seeing and transparency than Lakeside. Lakeside looks good to. I need to stay rather local as I have to be home in the morning for an appointment I have to take my son to so if anyone wants to join me tonight, just respond or contact me. Humidity at the pit peaks before sunrise (5:00a.m.) around 50% and that is more than acceptable for me as it stays in the 40% to 45% range.
What do you people do for a living that lets you up and blow off work the next day, at a moment's notice? I am envious. On 8/9/10, Jay Eads <jayleads@gmail.com> wrote:
Rush/Valley, Pit n Pole actually looks like the better of the two sites tonight with lower winds, 0-5mph most of the night with a peak around 5-7mph for an hour, and better seeing and transparency than Lakeside. Lakeside looks good to. I need to stay rather local as I have to be home in the morning for an appointment I have to take my son to so if anyone wants to join me tonight, just respond or contact me. Humidity at the pit peaks before sunrise (5:00a.m.) around 50% and that is more than acceptable for me as it stays in the 40% to 45% range.
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