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Old March 23rd 04, 02:07 PM
Burt Compton
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Default First Arrival at Marfa Wave Camp

First Arrival at the Marfa Wave Camp.

A car with a glider trailer slowly approached my "Marfa Gliders" hangar,
thankfully creating very little dust. I thought "here is someone who knows how
to drive on an airport!"

Noticing the New York vehicle tags, I greeted the driver and lady passenger
with my newly acquired "Howdy, welcome to west Texas." The fellow told me his
name was Leon Wiggins. I took a wild guess and asked if he knew Bernie
Wiggins, the legendary soaring meteorologist that advised the pilots at many US
Nationals at Elmira. Leon replied, "That was my father - how did you know
him?"
I said that being the son of a notable soaring pilot, Fritz Compton, I had
attended many contests in the 1950's - 1960's at Harris Hill and was privileged
to listen in on the hangar flying discussions my Dad had with many of the great
folks of soaring. Leon Wiggins and I had likely met as youngsters on Harris
Hill. How about that!

So, Leon Wiggins and wife are the first arrivals for the spring soaring camp.
They are staying in our guest cottage, and he plans to fly a couple of days
with us, then drive into Mexico to take the scenic "Copper Canyon" train ride.
They will be back in time to participate in the Marfa Wave Camp April 3 - 11.

Not only is Leon the first to arrive, but likely has driven the longest
distance to Marfa from New York, about 2,100 miles.

I believe our spring rains have ended in west Texas, which made the grass grow
a bit and will greatly reduce the dust. No strong winds yet, but our thermal
season has certainly arrived.

Burt & Kathie Compton
Marfa Gliders, west Texas
www.FLYGLIDERS.com
1-800-667-9464