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isobars
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:58 am Post subject: RE: Say |
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If I still lived in my van IN the Gorge and did nothing but chase wind and sailed in 6.0 conditions (~18-22 knots), Id easily double my days of sailing. But since I dont drive the 70 miles to the river unless the forecast and/or current conditions warrant it, I miss many unexpected 2-3-hour sessions and a few all-day blows. I got burned out chasing poor odds, whether down the road or across an ocean, years ago.
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sinbad
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:42 am Post subject: RE: Say |
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| I would think that a lot of drive time these days would make it quite an expensive sport. Where I live chasing the wind can be a waste of time. |
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sinbad
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:50 am Post subject: RE: Say |
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| Dont forget the option of not going to the office at all. Although I dont envy them, it has been my impression that most office workers are there willingly. They like it. If you ever had to walk the streets of N.Y. without a direction home so to speak, you would understand the appeal of having a seat in an office. I found there a quite a few places in this world where one can mix up their outdoor activities. You are quite correct in your statement. |
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isobars
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 12:41 pm Post subject: RE: Say |
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Ive had exactly the oposite experience. Id guess that at least 90% of the people Ive asked say they work to make a living, that even those with jobs they like say theyd walk away if they didnt need the money.
But their actions speak far louder than their words, individually and collectively. Some observations:
1. A human resources professional in a large government org told me she knows many people (and I know some) of retirement age with crappy jobs, a fat pension waiting, and seven figures socked away who will not retire because they have zero outside interests. How sad.
2. Every week I see yet one more person lamenting his home turfs chronic light air, yet VERY few of them will even consider . . . heavens!!! . . . MOVING. Given todays emphasis on portable 401ks rather than vested corporate pensions, our location flexibiliy should be increasing.
3. Many of my and my wifes working peers STILL cant get over my having retired at 45. Many of them asked for YEARS afterwards, Has Mike found a job yet?, emotionally unable to accept the fact that some males are not defined by their job title, that they dont need external confirmation of their achievements, that I dont NEED no steenkin job, that sports are more satisfying and addictive than most careers . . . and that sports exist outside sports bars and big-screen TVs. Hell, I never even open the Sports section of the paper, and watch almost no sports. Im too busy having fun (and filling mandatory squares we all face) to have time to watch others having fun.
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isobars
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:05 pm Post subject: RE: Say |
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Oh, hell, YES its an expensive sport! With gear inventories running five figures, dedicated vehicles, hundreds of thousands of miles driven in pursuit of wind in vehicles that were chosen for convenience rather than fuel efficiency, air fares, relocations to windy areas, sacrificed promotions -- even careers -- you betcha its expensive!
OTOH, MANY people do it while living in pickups and vans worth $1,500 max, with gear worth only twice that . . . and some entry-level job in the off season to buy a little gas and a used sail for when the water warms up again.
I.E., WSing often expands to fill the fiscal space available, and anyone who REALLY wants to do it makes the time and the sacrifices required by their own specific situation. The vast majority of its financial and logistic impediments are manageable given sufficient motivation. I cant think of any career not available in a great WSing location . . . for those who actually NEED a career, such as with young families . . . which are ALSO optional.
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isobars
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:18 pm Post subject: RE: Say |
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However, for Saturday the 15th, can you say, HELLO? Only one source says it so far, but it says head east and take your smallest $#!+. If the other forecasters come around, summer aint over til its over -- and the guys who caught the waist-high swell way east Thursday say it aint over.
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isobars
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 11:47 pm Post subject: RE: Say |
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Yeah, I know . . . Im talking to myself. But that forecast referenced below has already dimimished. It may be sailable, but by no means epic. OTOH, it IS wind.
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isobars
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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 9:39 pm Post subject: RE: Say |
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Oh, well . . . better late then never. Sunday finally came through with a very good day of 5.0. Bout dang time!
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