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- From: bud@paradise.pegasus.com (Bud Carlson)
- Newsgroups: alt.surfing
- Subject: Re: Wave Forecast
- Summary: I'm Back !!!
- Keywords: Survived a Disk Crash
- Message-ID: <1992Nov14.190215.5495@paradise.pegasus.com>
- Date: 14 Nov 92 19:02:15 GMT
- References: <27415@dog.ee.lbl.gov>
- Organization: Quantum Reef Project (Big Island of Hawaii)
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- njtravis@lbl.gov (Nancy Jean Travis) wrote:
- >Can anyone give me a clue to determining the location of these buoys?
- >I don't want to buy a nautical map and my road maps don't show
- >latitude and longitude. (These are on the North Coast around S.F.)
- >It looks like some cool waves are happening on the SF peninsula and
- >I'd like to save some gas! P.S. Whoever posted this info about the
- >downwind.sprl.umich.edu weather service (Danny?) it is great!
- >Thanks to John Airey for interpreting the data seconds for me.
- >Everything over 13 seconds....hmmm the whole coast looks ridable
- >from this. Why am I working???
- >
- >Anybody know where these buoys are, or can look them up, I will
- >be stoked!
- >
- >Nancy Jean Travis
- >"Where the Buoys Are"
- >
- If you call the U.S. Coast Guard and ask for the Buoy Tenders office they
- should oblige. They will give this information gladly. They might ask you
- questions about whether your a Mariner or not and warn you that you should
- have good maps, but they will still give you the scoop. Besides don't you
- work for the same folks ??
-
- .....Bud
-
- --
- Bud Carlson * System Manager * Paradise Isle Computing * bud@isle.pegasus.com
-
- "Calling J-Man Kink. Calling J-Man Kink. Hash missle sighted, target
- Los Angeles. Disregard personal feelings about city and intercept."
-