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When Kent and I arrived in Marfa Saturday, we were greeted with a blazing sun,
higher than usual humidity, and NO wind. At 11:30 AM cu's were already forming over the mountains. By 1:00 there were clear signs thar it would probably overdevelop, but there was a high cloud street leading toward Van Horn. Two thermals, 3.7 knots and 5.9 knots, yeilded 13,381 feet and the cloud street to the west beckoned. The cloud street lead west of Marfa about 45 miles and then were were no more clouds into Van Horn. Worrying that the over development might close out Marfa, I turned back after getting out 50 miles. Beautiful day with great visibilty, lots of pretty cu's, and a few massive slow moving thunder storms. The logger showed over five minutes climbing at over 7 knots. Bill Snead 6W |
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