Thursday, May 31, 2007

Trinity Wave

Today was a good day. It was 90 degrees outside, clear skies, and a good wave.

The Trinity Wave comes in at high water (usually caused by snow melt) on the Wenatchee River in Eastern Washington.

At this level, the wave was a little flushy and very difficult to manage but still awesome. It gave up some fairly big air as well as some sweet clean spins.

After a very long play session, I could barely make the eddy anymore and regretfully headed down stream. Fortunately, I will be returning to the Wenatchee this weekend when the Trinity, along with several other features, should be at an even better level.

Here is the video:Trinity Video

Sorry, no stills this time.

Later,
David

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