fiver
Well-Known Member
both Pine Dale and Douglas have wind like that bout every day.
Pine Dale being at the foot [and end] of the saw tooth mountains and on the edge of that long drawn out stepped plain is super unpredictable for wind.
even on the ground I have seen the wind there blowing from the left and right at the same time crashing into each other, or changing so fast you can't hardly control a very heavy [115K plus heavy] vehicle at anything over 30 mph because the wind will push it sideways.
Pine Dale being at the foot [and end] of the saw tooth mountains and on the edge of that long drawn out stepped plain is super unpredictable for wind.
even on the ground I have seen the wind there blowing from the left and right at the same time crashing into each other, or changing so fast you can't hardly control a very heavy [115K plus heavy] vehicle at anything over 30 mph because the wind will push it sideways.