As I recall (Sean or Jo correct me if I'm wrong), it was a mere 114  
Deg F in Lake Havasu City when we returned at around 6 pm. When we  
stopped in Parker it was 121.8F.

--Gary Hyde
2005 M17 sailboat #637 'Hydeaway 2'
We can't change the wind, but we can trim our sails.
Sailing is like "African Queening" thru life.

On Jun 25, 2008, at 9:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Sean, Nice trip!
>
> To the others on the site a note may be of interest -
>
> Those of us that live in the low desert here in SUNNY DRY Arizona  
> sometimes
> experience temperatures of 110 degrees F+, for weeks on end. We are  
> not really
> upset if we go somewhere and have cloudy, foggy, rainy days. This it  
> is a
> certain welcome respite from KILLER SUN AND HEAT (as we are  
> experiencing right
> now)! We do like the wind though (unless it is 110 F)!
>
> Besides Sean being a very balanced personality - he is really  
> enjoying the
> memory of the less than 'Chamber of Commerce' weather they had on  
> the trip. He
> just appears to have called in his Wind Order.
>
> How hot was it when you got home Sean???!!!
>
> YEEEOWWW!
>
>
>
> GO.
> LB/GF! M-17 # 316a   'that ain't bad gelcoat -it's   "patina"!
> Team Geezer  Racing.....Old and in the Way
> Arizona  Sailing Squadron
>
>
>
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