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Old December 3rd 03, 01:12 AM
Stewart Kissel
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First thing is get ahold of the 'Marfa Report' by Wally
Scott. Burt Compton has them for sale. It has some
very nice maps and also extensive narrative. I found
it extremely useful when I visited this fall. You
will be flying over desert, so have your ship(water,
pee-system, landout kit) set up accordingly. Also
you will need oxygen system.



At 21:54 02 December 2003, Chris wrote:
I am planning a trip to Marfa TX for next summer.
Several pilots in
the group want to attempt long flights, including some
FAI length O&R
and Triangles.
300km, 500km, 750km and 1000km lengths. These lengths
put you over a
lot of ground.

I'd like some advice from experienced Marfa/Hobbs pilots
on which
areas, turnpoints and directions offer good soaring,
better landout
areas - especially beginning and end of day.

Most importantly advice on areas to avoid.

I thought of looking at some of the contest tasks that
have been flown
out of Hobbs but that is a bit away and I would not
know what the
pucker factor was as the pilots overflew some of the
areas.

thanks
Chris