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Dec 17 2008

Winter sailing in the Santa Barbara Channel Islands

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Dec 13 2008

What the perigean tide, Batman?

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Huge swell and wind waves may produce flooding. Add that to the perigean tide, and we’re likely to see some very high water. Randy Bush gives the details: As I was getting ready for work this morning, some clown on the news was hopping around on a jetty near L.A., spouting prognostications of dire flooding [...]

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Dec 12 2008

Something is growing on Scorpion Rock at Santa Cruz Island

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Frankly, I’d never heard it called “Scorpion Rock.” It’s usually Bird S**t Rock, but, I suppose in polite company Scorpion Rock is a better term. And, being the holidays, there will be a few polite people hanging around forcing us sailors to clean things up a bit. Turns out there’s more than guano on the [...]

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