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Old March 16th 05, 02:52 AM
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Default [US: NJ/PA/NY] Governor's Cup 2005

Despite the lingering snow, the Governor's Cup for 2005 officially opened
for business on March 1. The last several days have produced some
impressive thermal conditions with good ridge, so it's time to dust off the
loggers and get going.

The G-Cup is an inter-club competition for folks in southern New York, New
Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania. With Turn Area Tasking of 110 - 220
miles, the course offers something for everyone. Check it out at:
http://home.netcom.com/~pappa3/

Erik Mann (P3)
"The Governor"


 




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