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Old May 23rd 05, 06:58 PM
Bill Hoadley
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To determine the soarability of hell, one must first view "the sounding
from hell". In fact, I would bet many of us have seen the "sounding
from hell" first hand. This is the skew T you pull up after being busy
for 2 weeks with work, family, home repairs, etc., and you are finally
able to make the trip to the gliderport to fly. You realize on your
one day off, nothing is going to rise through that airmass.
Of course the other bad tale is the "retrieve from hell", but that is
the subject of another thread. Good soaring everybody.
Bill H.