02-21-2011, 06:11 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Spring Valley
Posts: 1,400
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Quote:
Originally Posted by peguinpower
Its called a squall. A sudden violent gust of wind. Lookit up.
We were trying to land when it hit, and it blew us more than a mile parallel to the beach. It lasted no more than 15 minutes before we were able to get on the sand paddling chest down and drfiting sideways. Surfers dragged us up the shore when we landed. They had seen us getting blown away and had already called rescue. My own radio, a uniden got fried that day. Never reached for it as i was trying to stay alive. When i popped my head above the water, the wind would fill my eyes, ears and nose with water. I heard later That a pb hailed for rescue in the bay that day as well. Crazy weather. From then on, waterspouts and lightning in the horizon means im getting off the water.
But if you dont believe me, thats cool.
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I was just saying, if I had a phone or radio, I'd call for help in that case. We usually don't carry either, so we'd be screwed. Don't take it personal.
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