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Andreas Maurer[_1_]
August 23rd 06, 12:20 PM
Hi gentlemen,

a friend of me is currently staying as an excange student at
Hurricane, West Virginia (close to Charleston).

He's still searching for a possibility to continue soaring there and
Google didn't find any.

Any ideas?




Thanks in advance
Andreas

Bye
Andreas

Ray Lovinggood
August 23rd 06, 12:46 PM
Andreas,

He could use the SSA, www.ssa.org , website and click
on 'Where to Fly'.

The two places I can think of are not in West Virginia:
Caesar Creek in Ohio and Blue Ridge Soaring Society
in Virginia. No, they would not be convenient, but
they might be the closest clubs.

Ray Lovinggood
Carrboro, North Carolina, USA


At 11:30 23 August 2006, Andreas Maurer wrote:
>Hi gentlemen,
>
>a friend of me is currently staying as an excange student
>at
>Hurricane, West Virginia (close to Charleston).
>
>He's still searching for a possibility to continue
>soaring there and
>Google didn't find any.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>
>
>
>Thanks in advance
>Andreas
>
>Bye
>Andreas
>

Fred[_1_]
August 23rd 06, 01:54 PM
I used to live close to Hurricane, and my daughter stilll does. The
closest soaring site is Ceasar's Creek, just north east of Cincinnatti,
Ohio. It would be a 3 hour drive, but that's the closest and they have
camping on the field. The next closest would be COSA in Marion, Ohio.
Still 3 hours or more.

Fred

Ray Lovinggood wrote:
> Andreas,
>
> He could use the SSA, www.ssa.org , website and click
> on 'Where to Fly'.
>
> The two places I can think of are not in West Virginia:
> Caesar Creek in Ohio and Blue Ridge Soaring Society
> in Virginia. No, they would not be convenient, but
> they might be the closest clubs.
>
> Ray Lovinggood
> Carrboro, North Carolina, USA
>
>
> At 11:30 23 August 2006, Andreas Maurer wrote:
> >Hi gentlemen,
> >
> >a friend of me is currently staying as an excange student
> >at
> >Hurricane, West Virginia (close to Charleston).
> >
> >He's still searching for a possibility to continue
> >soaring there and
> >Google didn't find any.
> >
> >Any ideas?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Thanks in advance
> >Andreas
> >
> >Bye
> >Andreas
> >

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