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Steve Leonard
July 9th 06, 11:13 PM
I just got a room reserved for me and my crew at the
Relax Inn in Hobbs. It is a clean, lower cost motel
on the far side of town (remember, though. The far
side of town is about 10 driving miles from the airport).
The owners are very nice and seem to appreciate us
glider types (we leave the rooms clean, so they don't
have to work hard to keep the place nice).

Don't let the comments of no motels keep you from coming
to Hobbs. It is a great place to fly, and the Relax
Inn is a nice place to stay. The rooms have fridges,
and dressers and working air conditioners. Last time
I was there, they even had weekly rate rooms available.
You will save far more in motel bill than you will
spend on gas for the extra driving by staying there
rather than closer to the airport.

Steve Leonard

July 10th 06, 03:33 AM
I've only soared in maybe eight or ten places but Hobbs has got to be
one of the best for hotels -- quantity, quality, price, selection etc.

Are all y'all who are draggin on Hobbs are just lookin fur sumthin to
whine about??

~ted/2NO

Mike the Strike
July 10th 06, 04:42 AM
Check out the Lonely Planet Guide - its entry on Hobbs is a hoot - and
spot on!

Mike

Mike Schumann
July 10th 06, 05:12 AM
Do you have a link?

Mike Schumann

"Mike the Strike" > wrote in message
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>
> Check out the Lonely Planet Guide - its entry on Hobbs is a hoot - and
> spot on!
>
> Mike
>

Mike Schumann
July 11th 06, 04:17 PM
Why would the SSA have it's headquarters there?

Mike Schumann

"Mike the Strike" > wrote in message
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>
> Mike Schumann wrote:
>> Do you have a link?
>
> No, but I'll quote from the third edition of their Southwest guide and
> hope they don't kill me:
>
> "Hobbs, 69 miles out of Carlsbad and 3 miles from the Texas state line
> is the center of New Mexico's largest oil field. The town and the
> hrizontal landscape of the surrounding Llano Estacado is punctuated
> frequently by the seesaw-like pumpjacks or 'lufkins" stolidly forcing
> oil to the surface. If you're a soaring enthusiast, Hobbs is worth a
> visit...snip.....There isn't much other reason to visit Hobbs, but
> there are several inexpensive motels....."
>
> Says it all really - flat boring landscape, smelly oilwells, cheap
> motels and, occasionally, fine soaring.
>
> Mike
>

Shawn[_1_]
July 11th 06, 05:42 PM
Mike Schumann wrote:
> Why would the SSA have it's headquarters there?


I'm sorry Mike, this is an unacceptable question to ask during the North
American soaring season. Please re-ask your question after November
1st, so that it doesn't detract from PTH (Prime Thermaling Hours).
;-)

Shawn

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