tshimizu 0 #1 December 29, 2008 Hi Guys, I believe Crosskeys in NJ is open tomorrow and am thinking of going but I can't get anyone on the phone or via email. Can anyone tell me where the best place to get wind conditions are? I looked at Mount Holly and Millville for ground winds and they seem doable, but I can only get Atlantic City for the uppers and they look kinda crazy so I'd like a 2nd opinion. Thanks Ted Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LuckyMcSwervy 0 #2 December 29, 2008 QuoteHi Guys, I believe Crosskeys in NJ is open tomorrow and am thinking of going but I can't get anyone on the phone or via email. Can anyone tell me where the best place to get wind conditions are? I looked at Mount Holly and Millville for ground winds and they seem doable, but I can only get Atlantic City for the uppers and they look kinda crazy so I'd like a 2nd opinion. Thanks Ted Hi Ted - CK is closed today, tomorrow and Wednesday. They're opening backup New Year's Day at 12 noon. If you join Twitter.com you can get the updates via text to your cell phone. It is extremely convenient. KarenAlways be kinder than you feel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LuckyMcSwervy 0 #3 December 29, 2008 Quote Can anyone tell me where the best place to get wind conditions are? I looked at Mount Holly and Millville for ground winds and they seem doable, but I can only get Atlantic City for the uppers and they look kinda crazy so I'd like a 2nd opinion. Thanks Ted Forgot about your winds issue..... I use USAirNet.com... sounds like you may use that too with the locations you mentioned.... I don't know of anything better than that one.... if there is I'd love to know it!Always be kinder than you feel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tshimizu 0 #4 December 29, 2008 Thanks for the info, I'm glad I didn't just drive down. I'm sure I would've detoured AC or Philly tho hehe. Yeah, I use USAirnet, but I figured that Atlantic City might be misleading with the uppers because it's by the water. www.wunderground.com gives ground winds and cloud cover. Although very vague, their U.S. wind map is kinda interesting to look at too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LuckyMcSwervy 0 #5 December 29, 2008 Quote Thanks for the info, I'm glad I didn't just drive down. I'm sure I would've detoured AC or Philly tho hehe. Yeah, I use USAirnet, but I figured that Atlantic City might be misleading with the uppers because it's by the water. www.wunderground.com gives ground winds and cloud cover. Although very vague, their U.S. wind map is kinda interesting to look at too. I don't know how much it matters but ACY is a bit inland from the ocean. ACY is in Egg Harbor Township. Always be kinder than you feel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites