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Old 05-15-17 | 05:48 PM
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HTupolev
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
Tides are only partly a weather thing, but high tide = gravity assist from the moon.
The ideal time to climb isn't necessarily exactly when oceanic high tide hits, though. There's some location-dependent phase shift between the moon cycle through the sky and the tides actually rising and falling. The important thing is to climb when the moon is as perfectly overhead or as perfectly underfoot* as it'll get.

*Antipodal and sublunar timing should both offer a gravity assist.
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