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Old August 18th 06, 06:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jeffrey Banks
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Interesting there is a bar in downtown Anchorage name Darwins Theory.

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The thought of hungary Bears and Wolves wandering about
below must be a wonderful incentive to keep airborne!
Alaskan glider pilots must be truly superb if Darwin's
Theory of Evolution holds true. All those glider pilots
who don't stay up get eaten. Those left behind must
be good.
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I have flown with the Eagles here. Occasionaly the young "teen-age"
Eagles will attempt to push you down the food chain. The older Bald
Eagles seem to share thermals fine. If I see one cruising I usually
turn opposite and find the thermal he just left. His left-over lift is
quite reliable for me to get another climb.

Jeff




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Interesting there is a bar in downtown Anchorage name Darwins Theory.


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Wolves wandering about

below must be a wonderful incentive to keep airborne!

Alaskan glider pilots must be truly superb if Darwin's

Theory of Evolution holds true. All those glider pilots

who don't stay up get eaten. Those left behind must

be good.

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I have flown with the Eagles here. Occasionaly the young "teen-age"
Eagles will attempt to push you down the food chain. The older Bald
Eagles seem to share thermals fine. If I see one cruising I usually
turn opposite and find the thermal he just left. His left-over lift is
quite reliable for me to get another climb.


Jeff




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