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Old October 24th 05, 03:03 AM
Eric Greenwell
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Default 2006 OLC early leader

Bill Daniels wrote:
If you haven't noticed, the 2006 OLC season is already underway. Tom Knauff
and the Ridge Soaring Irregulars have taken an early lead in the
international club standings. I'm guessing they plan to keep it if they
can. The rest of you guys need to get going.


Of course, we are thinking about it, but it's a cyclical thing: thermals
are over for the Northern hemisphere, but the Allegheny ridge running
isn't. Soon the Southern hemisphere will light up with good weather,
then in March it's back to the Northern hemisphere. Somewhere in there,
the Argentina Connection will give us some flights to ooh and aah over,
and late in our Winter season, I'm betting Kempton I. and Gordon B. will
enthrall us with a few good flights, too.

In fact, I'm looking forward to the Gordon v. Kempton "Extreme Soaring"
matches even more than the Argentina venues, in part because they'll fly
in my country, and because I know them both (Kempton more, because he
flies the same model glider I do, and Gordon less, because I've only met
him once).

For us here in Washington State, our hopes lie on downwind dashes from
wave, an unexplored idea here. It's not clear we can connect with the
next waves, as they are 90-110 nm away. Also unexplored is long wave
flights south along the Oregon Cascade Mountains, most likely leaving
from Hood River, Oregon.

We had an exceptional soaring season in the Pacific Northwest (Oregon,
Washington) this year, as you can see by the Seattle Glider Council's
placing in the OLC 2005 club standings, so we are optimistic this will
also be an exceptional wave year.

The clear vision panels are installed, the oximeter batteries renewed,
oxygen bottle topped off, and the warm coveralls pulled out of storage.
I'm ready!

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Eric Greenwell
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