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Uros
February 22nd 08, 09:14 PM
I would like to spend some time flying in Nevada (or some other place
on the West coast) and because of that I would like to ask you:
- which place would you recommend
- when is the best time to visit
- where I can rent glider

Best regards

Uros

fbrahic
February 22nd 08, 10:25 PM
In the summertime, many of us enjoy flying in either Truckee
(soartruckee.com) or Minden (soarminden.com). Both are near lake
Tahoe, right on the border of California and Nevada. Both have
exceptional soaring conditions in the summertime.

I've never flown Minden, but I can highly recommend Soar Truckee. It's
a wonderful place with lots of friendly people, great soaring
conditions, a nice campground, and an all-around high quality
operation.

I'm not familiar with how rentals work at either one of these places.
If you're planning on flying there many times, it might be worth
joining one of the clubs that operate out of these airports in the
summertime. I'm a member of BASA (flybasa.org), which is a great and
very well equipped club. I know that NCSA (Northern California Soaring
Association) and Silverado also base gliders in Truckee in the summer.

Air sailing is another glider operation in the area, near Reno. I've
never been there, but I've heard it's a good place and the cost of
tows is supposed to be quite reasonable. http://www.airsailing.org/

Enjoy,

Francois

On Feb 22, 1:14 pm, Uros > wrote:
> I would like to spend some time flying in Nevada (or some other place
> on the West coast) and because of that I would like to ask you:
> - which place would you recommend
> - when is the best time to visit
> - where I can rent glider
>
> Best regards
>
> Uros

February 23rd 08, 02:40 AM
On Feb 22, 2:14*pm, Uros > wrote:
> I would like to spend some time flying in Nevada (or some other place
> on the West coast) and because of that I would like to ask you:
> * * * * - which place would you recommend
> * * * * - when is the best time to visit
> * * * * - where I can rent glider
>
> Best regards
>
> Uros

Before you go to Soar Minden be sure you completely understand the
insurance requirements.

February 23rd 08, 02:51 AM
wrote:
Uros:

A new soaring operation is opening its doors in Minden next month:
SoaringNV. We will offer cross country instruction with the Duo
Discus and have an LS-4 to rent for solo flight. We are just starting
up, but we have experience doing business and flying in Minden, and we
will have some great instructors. And Minden is, without a doubt, the
best soaring location in the world.

Write me for specific information if you are interested.

Thanks

Fred LaSor

flasor "at" soaringnv.com

BT
February 23rd 08, 03:04 AM
Uros, make sure you get together with Fred in the emails to make sure you
have all of the US certificates you need to fly US registered aircraft.

BT

"Uros" > wrote in message
...
>I would like to spend some time flying in Nevada (or some other place
> on the West coast) and because of that I would like to ask you:
> - which place would you recommend
> - when is the best time to visit
> - where I can rent glider
>
> Best regards
>
> Uros

raulb
February 23rd 08, 03:52 AM
There are several excellent commercial gliderports:

Soar Minden, in Douglas Co. Nevada, near Lake Tahoe
Air Sailing, in Sparks, Nevada, near Reno
Soar Truckee, Truckee, California, near Lake Tahoe
Craggy Aero, in Montague, California, near Mt. Shasta
Williams Soaring, in Williams, California, near Mt Shasta
Jean, near Las Vegas, Nevada
Bay Area Soaring, in Hollister, California, southeast of San Francisco
Skylark Niorth, in Tehachapi, California
Caricole Soaring, in California City, California
Great American Soaring, at Llano, California, near Palmdale
Sailplane Enterprises, in Hemet, California
Sky Sailing, in Warner Springs, California

For more information, see: <http://www.ssa.org>
click on "About Soaring"
click on "Where to Fly"
click on the map
click on "Continue"
click on the map of California (it will also give you the Nevada
sites)
click on a city

On Feb 22, 1:14*pm, Uros > wrote:
> I would like to spend some time flying in Nevada (or some other place
> on the West coast) and because of that I would like to ask you:
> * * * * - which place would you recommend
> * * * * - when is the best time to visit
> * * * * - where I can rent glider
>
> Best regards
>
> Uros

Hal[_2_]
February 23rd 08, 04:43 AM
On Feb 22, 7:52*pm, raulb > wrote:
> There are several excellent commercial gliderports:
>
> Soar Minden, in Douglas Co. Nevada, near Lake Tahoe
> Air Sailing, in Sparks, Nevada, near Reno
> Soar Truckee, Truckee, California, near Lake Tahoe
> Craggy Aero, in Montague, California, near Mt. Shasta
> Williams Soaring, in Williams, California, near Mt Shasta
> Jean, near Las Vegas, Nevada
> Bay Area Soaring, in Hollister, California, southeast of San Francisco
> Skylark Niorth, in Tehachapi, California
> Caricole Soaring, in California City, California
> Great American Soaring, at Llano, California, near Palmdale
> Sailplane Enterprises, in Hemet, California
> Sky Sailing, in Warner Springs, California
>
> For more information, see: *<http://www.ssa.org>
> click on "About Soaring"
> click on "Where to Fly"
> click on the map
> click on "Continue"
> click on the map of California (it will also give you the Nevada
> sites)
> click on a city
>
> On Feb 22, 1:14*pm, Uros > wrote:
>
>
>
> > I would like to spend some time flying in Nevada (or some other place
> > on the West coast) and because of that I would like to ask you:
> > * * * * - which place would you recommend
> > * * * * - when is the best time to visit
> > * * * * - where I can rent glider
>
> > Best regards
>
> > Uros- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Williams Soaring has the best rental fleet in the area and the best
instructor Kenny Price. Williams will be running a contest up at
Montague (Northern calif) this summer in late June and early July
which is another great place to fly.

Truckee has outstanding conditions and great service but they do not
have any rentals. If you like flying something not made of fibreglass
you should look into Air Sailing in Nevada.

Uros
February 23rd 08, 05:32 AM
Thank you for the answer.

Can you please tell me when is the best time to visit Nevada (or
California) gliding sites. I would also like to know what is the
ususal deal with the insurance.

Best regards

Uros

JJ Sinclair
February 23rd 08, 01:38 PM
On Feb 22, 9:32*pm, Uros > wrote:
> Thank you for the answer.
>
> Can you please tell me when is the best time to visit Nevada (or
> California) gliding sites. I would also like to know what is the
> ususal deal with the insurance.
>
> Best regards
>
> Uros

June!

JJ

Mike Schumann
February 23rd 08, 02:54 PM
What exactly are the insurance requirements?

Mike Schumann

> wrote in message
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On Feb 22, 2:14 pm, Uros > wrote:
> I would like to spend some time flying in Nevada (or some other place
> on the West coast) and because of that I would like to ask you:
> - which place would you recommend
> - when is the best time to visit
> - where I can rent glider
>
> Best regards
>
> Uros

Before you go to Soar Minden be sure you completely understand the
insurance requirements.



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Adam
February 23rd 08, 05:50 PM
On Feb 23, 8:54 am, "Mike Schumann" <mike-nos...@traditions-
nospam.com> wrote:
> What exactly are the insurance requirements?
>
> Mike Schumann
>

I rented at Soar Minden for two weeks in mid-August, 2004. It was a
fantastic experience. Thermals were 12-15,000' most every day.

Insurance required was $25,000/$250,000 bodily/property liability and
$25,000 hull liability. I got mine from Avemco. It takes a few minutes
to get the policy and it can be done at the office at Soar Minden. A
one year policy was $395, but once you cancel, you get most of that
back.

Also note that Soar Minden offer attractive 5, 7, 10 day packages that
include a daily high tow, O2, chute, hotel, transfers, transport, and
some instruction time. They made the entire experience as painless as
possible.

http://www.soarminden.com/rental.asp

/Adam

February 24th 08, 12:57 AM
www.soaringcenter.net near Las Vegas. Rentals & instruction. x-c April
- September. Ins thru Avemco if licensed & visa for US.

Always someone available to tag along in the back seat if you don't
want the red tape & beauracracy.

karen

Michael Ash
February 24th 08, 12:58 AM
Adam > wrote:
> On Feb 23, 8:54 am, "Mike Schumann" <mike-nos...@traditions-
> nospam.com> wrote:
>> What exactly are the insurance requirements?
>>
>> Mike Schumann
>>
>
> I rented at Soar Minden for two weeks in mid-August, 2004. It was a
> fantastic experience. Thermals were 12-15,000' most every day.
>
> Insurance required was $25,000/$250,000 bodily/property liability and
> $25,000 hull liability. I got mine from Avemco. It takes a few minutes
> to get the policy and it can be done at the office at Soar Minden. A
> one year policy was $395, but once you cancel, you get most of that
> back.

Just to note, it seems that the required limits have increased. When I was
there this past January the requirement was $40,000 hull, and I don't
recall the rest. There was also an option to pay Soar Minden a relatively
small waiver fee which would clear you for any liability above $40,000,
leaving you responsible for the first $40,000 out of pocket. I didn't
quite understand how these two make sense together, but that's how it was.

Interesting tip about the cancellation, I didn't know that before. I
didn't end up needing anything from Soar Minden because I was only there
for a short time and didn't fly alone, but I'll keep that in mind for the
next time.

--
Michael Ash
Rogue Amoeba Software

February 24th 08, 01:02 AM
www.soaringcenter.net near Las Vegas. Rentals & instruction. x-c April
- September. Ins thru Avemco if licensed & visa for US.

Always someone available to tag along in the back seat if you don't
want the red tape & beauracracy.

karen

Michael Ash
February 24th 08, 01:37 AM
Michael Ash > wrote:
> Interesting tip about the cancellation, I didn't know that before. I
> didn't end up needing anything from Soar Minden because I was only there
> for a short time and didn't fly alone, but I'll keep that in mind for the
> next time.

I think my brain temporarily shut off while writing that last sentence.
What I meant to say was that I didn't end up needing insurance or a
waiver, since I never flew solo during my time there.

--
Michael Ash
Rogue Amoeba Software

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