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Originally Posted by Pricestavern
Why so literal <in the voice of the Joker>
I believe the post was dramatizing how fast the conditions changed. A response was posted that the pictures were not taken at the same time and the original poster was wrong to have stated such. I simply pointed out that the original post did indeed state that there was a time interval between pictures. End of point. I have no inclination to determine the declination of inclination of the sun via shadows. I give you the latitude to make your estimates and your speculates.
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Too bad. If doubters had made that determination, the result would have been 43 minutes and 55 seconds—only "off" by 3 hours.

The two SUPs had yet to return into view.
"The Lake is for Everybody". Diminishing winds bring out canoes, kayaks, inflatables, rowing sculls—
and today—SUPs.
This is the same NHMP provocation by the same provocateur—
annually. Where does the enthusiastic support come from?
Not from those on Winter Harbor who witness such regular transgressions. My video, which appeared here last season showed dangerous, uncontrollable "chine-walking"—typical of such boats at top speed.
I agree with the NHMP, who write, "Good skippers...":
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