I thought I would share my experience with cross winds for those of you who have not encountered them. Here in So. California we experience what we call Santa Ana winds where the wind blows in the opposite direction, towards the coast rather than in from the ocean. The winds can be very viscous in the coastal mountains which is where we were on a ride over to the coast. On one stretch of road the wind would blow from our right from an opening in the mountain and then abruptly blow from the left from a cut in the opposite hill side. In the past while on 2 wheels we would get blown towards the cliff side and while counter-steering to avoid going over suddenly be blown into the on-coming lane of traffic! A real white knuckle ride. I'm happy to say the trike stays planted in it's lane. Although we were batted around by the winds tugging at our helmets and jackets and trying to knock us off the trike, the trike itself never budged. I guess the trike's straight line stability that makes it harder to turn at high speeds also keeps it going straight no matter the wind. Maybe you have experienced the same?