a long tracker and it seems to have held together, at least it seems...
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I believe this is what you guys have been waiting for
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We will see on it holding together once it hits that area of shear ahead.
Does look pretty good; though, we've seen ones that looked MUCH BETTER..and the Sal "Devil" ate them.
Hyperstorm made a comment that there is a trough that is digging down to the SW out ahead of it that should rip it apart but we'll see what happens. It's starting to sound like the CV season is nearing the end when I talk like that
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