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May 31st 05, 06:34 PM
Just got off the phone with long time friend Tom Stowers. His camp in
Ely still has a few spots left in it. Tom has been doing these camps
since sometime before the earth cooled down. He and his gang do a
wonderful job of taking care of you. BBQ's almost everynite and even
trips into town for dinner. If you want to plan a 1000 k flight, his
staff will put it together for you. I have attended his camps over the
years in Ely now, and I always am thankful for all their help. Even
after you land, they are their, you stay in the cockpit, and they hook
you up and tow you back to your tie down site.... even if you eyes are
watering. Next time they said they will hand me a baggie! Now that's
service with a p...! Give Tom a call, make your reservation, it's well
worth it and it will give you many great soaring memories. When you
thermal to 17 thou plus at 12 kts up, the sky changes blues, and the
hard bottom cue's will just dazzel you. It's something to put in your
memory of soaring flight. Thermal tight, Soar high, Fly safe, # 711
reporting.

Airthug
June 1st 05, 06:06 AM
wrote:
> Just got off the phone with long time friend Tom Stowers. His camp in
> Ely still has a few spots left in it. Tom has been doing these camps
> since sometime before the earth cooled down. He and his gang do a
> wonderful job of taking care of you. BBQ's almost everynite and even
> trips into town for dinner. If you want to plan a 1000 k flight, his
> staff will put it together for you. I have attended his camps over the
> years in Ely now, and I always am thankful for all their help. Even
> after you land, they are their, you stay in the cockpit, and they hook
> you up and tow you back to your tie down site.... even if you eyes are
> watering. Next time they said they will hand me a baggie! Now that's
> service with a p...! Give Tom a call, make your reservation, it's well
> worth it and it will give you many great soaring memories. When you
> thermal to 17 thou plus at 12 kts up, the sky changes blues, and the
> hard bottom cue's will just dazzel you. It's something to put in your
> memory of soaring flight. Thermal tight, Soar high, Fly safe, # 711
> reporting.

What about the strippers?

-Dan

June 2nd 05, 03:02 AM
When is the camp? Where is Tom? __mike

June 2nd 05, 04:27 AM
wrote:
> When is the camp? Where is Tom? __mike



High Country is No longer but I'm still putting on THE ELY CAMP July
9-24 2005 And you can still get hold of me at my old number 775
782-4944 I have a work shop in town now. This will be the 8th year for
the camp.

Tom Stowers

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