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WE[_2_]
July 11th 09, 01:07 AM
We had a great time at Ephrata this year. The organization was superb
and the weather even better. This is clearly a great soaring site
that rivals Uvalde in many ways and it is much cooler. I can't say
enough about how well run everything was there from the soaring
activities to the social events that kept everyone comfortable,
entertained, and well fed. The racing weather had everything from
tough blue days, to scattered Cu, Uvalde like Clouds Streets, and the
occasional rain outbursts to deal with provided for great racing and a
good test of everyones skills. If you have not flown at Ephrata, I
highly recommend you take a trip to this beautiful site.

711 flew a great race keeping the heat on all the time--I did my best
and just couldn't catch him! Tom really pulled at all the stops and
just plain beat us! Of course, Gary Ittner (P7) was close on his
heals (and mine) and proved himself once again with a strong finish
taking 2nd.

And, 7V was definitely in the hunt showing us all that he still has
lots of great soaring in him and the will to win as he took 1000
points for Day 1 and Day 2 and kept knocking hard at the door each
day. Many others had great flights to--too many to mention.

Everyone at the contest seemed to have a great time and flew well. I
was delighted to spend time with som many old friends and I got to
make lots of new friends that I will look forward to seeing many times
in the future. I had a blast and look forward to flying there again.

Ah, those Columbia Basin dust devils are still dancing in my head!

WE

MP
July 11th 09, 03:40 PM
On Jul 10, 7:07*pm, WE > wrote:
> We had a great time at Ephrata this year. *The organization was superb
> and the weather even better. *This is clearly a great soaring site
> that rivals Uvalde in many ways and it is much cooler. *I can't say
> enough about how well run everything was there from the soaring
> activities to the social events that kept everyone comfortable,
> entertained, and well fed. *The racing weather had everything from
> tough blue days, to scattered Cu, Uvalde like Clouds Streets, and the
> occasional rain outbursts to deal with provided for great racing and a
> good test of everyones skills. *If you have not flown at Ephrata, I
> highly recommend you take a trip to this beautiful site.
>
> 711 flew a great race keeping the heat on all the time--I did my best
> and just couldn't catch him! *Tom really pulled at all the stops and
> just plain beat us! *Of course, Gary Ittner (P7) was close on his
> heals (and mine) and proved himself once again with a strong finish
> taking 2nd.
>
> And, 7V was definitely in the hunt showing us all that he still has
> lots of great soaring in him and the will to win as he took 1000
> points for Day 1 and Day 2 and kept knocking hard at the door each
> day. *Many others had great flights to--too many to mention.
>
> Everyone at the contest seemed to have a great time and flew well. *I
> was delighted to spend time with som many old friends and I got to
> make lots of new friends that I will look forward to seeing many times
> in the future. *I had a blast and look forward to flying there again.
>
> Ah, those Columbia Basin dust devils are still dancing in my head!
>
> WE

congrats to all - this was a fun contest to follow - kept everyone
guessing right up til the banquet! Congrats 711, P7 and WE

James C. Simmons[_2_]
July 11th 09, 11:30 PM
At 00:07 11 July 2009, WE wrote:
>We had a great time at Ephrata this year. The organization was superb
>and the weather even better. This is clearly a great soaring site
>that rivals Uvalde in many ways and it is much cooler. I can't say
>enough about how well run everything was there from the soaring
>activities to the social events that kept everyone comfortable,
>entertained, and well fed. The racing weather had everything from
>tough blue days, to scattered Cu, Uvalde like Clouds Streets, and the
>occasional rain outbursts to deal with provided for great racing and a
>good test of everyones skills. If you have not flown at Ephrata, I
>highly recommend you take a trip to this beautiful site.
>
>711 flew a great race keeping the heat on all the time--I did my best
>and just couldn't catch him! Tom really pulled at all the stops and
>just plain beat us! Of course, Gary Ittner (P7) was close on his
>heals (and mine) and proved himself once again with a strong finish
>taking 2nd.
>
>And, 7V was definitely in the hunt showing us all that he still has
>lots of great soaring in him and the will to win as he took 1000
>points for Day 1 and Day 2 and kept knocking hard at the door each
>day. Many others had great flights to--too many to mention.
>
>Everyone at the contest seemed to have a great time and flew well. I
>was delighted to spend time with som many old friends and I got to
>make lots of new friends that I will look forward to seeing many times
>in the future. I had a blast and look forward to flying there again.
>
>Ah, those Columbia Basin dust devils are still dancing in my head!
>
>WE
Thank you WE for the kind words. We were happy to share our good
soaring and facilities with the 18 meter group.
Everyone competed very well and all were gentlemen to the end. This is a
great group of pilots.

Jim

Micki
July 12th 09, 05:29 PM
It doesn't suprise me in the least that Tom K. (711) won the 18m
nationals. Great plane, Great Pilot, Great Soaring location. A
series of matches made in Soaring Heaven.

CONGRATULATIONS, Tom! Take your bows, you deserve it!

Micki and Charlie-Lite Minner

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