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He is roughly 50 km from his put in in Hidden Bay, if he started at the provincial recreation site or the fishing camp nearby. Environment Canada is forecasting a high of 5C (41F) today with periods of rain mixed with snow, winds NE 20 km/h gusting to 40. Weather is forecast to improve starting tomorrow.
Rain and snow aside, and I expect Alan is accustomed to paddling in pluvial conditions by now, 20 km/h is not a bad speed for his Windpaddle sail. Gusts to 40 could be surfing some long fetch waves as he moves downlake.
If Alan is able to fly his sail he could eat up some serious miles on that nicely directional downwind lake leg.
I still have my fingers crossed that he will be rewarded with substantial sailing miles today. He could be out, or nearly out, by this evening’s SPOT location.
Or still camped at the top of the lake, not wanting it all to end. I would understand either way.
I'm planning to be on the water 40-45 days.
He’s been out, what, 43 days out now?
At that point I would so want to see my vehicle all safe and sound. And crack one of the reward Guinness I thoughtfully stashed in the truck.
Or, in Alan’s case, quaff some delicious tepid water.