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Preparing a camp in Samedan - Looking at the excellent http://www.aussenlandefelder.org/ I was surprised to find nothing in the Inn valley east of Imst and Innsbruck area. It is unlandable - or so easy that there is no need to reference anything ? Thanks for advice Jean |
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Jean wrote:
http://www.aussenlandefelder.org/ I was surprised to find nothing in the Inn valley east of Imst and Innsbruck area. It is unlandable - or so easy that there is no need to reference anything ? IIRC, threre are definitly a number of landable fields east of Innsbruck, the valley broadens noticeably. Then, you have Kufstein about 40km to the east. I, for my part, once landed out in the Zillertal a few years ago. Had to watch out for power lines. Have a nice camp! -Gerhard -- Gerhard Wesp o o Tel.: +41 (0) 43 5347636 Bachtobelstrasse 56 | http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~gwesp/ CH-8045 Zuerich \_/ See homepage for email address! |
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In article , "Jean" wrote:
Hello Preparing a camp in Samedan - Looking at the excellent http://www.aussenlandefelder.org/ I was surprised to find nothing in the Inn valley east of Imst and Innsbruck area. It is unlandable - or so easy that there is no need to reference anything ? Thanks for advice For planning fligths in the Swiss Alps you should consider to buy the Booklet "Aussenlandefelder" (SFr 45.-) from Schäniss Soaring. See http://www.schaenissoaring.ch/aussen...ectedMenuID=40 Peter |
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At 07:12 16 June 2004, Nyffeler wrote:
In article , 'Jean' wrote: Hello Preparing a camp in Samedan - Looking at the excellent http://www.aussenlandefelder.org/ I was surprised to find nothing in the Inn valley east of Imst and Innsbruck area. It is unlandable - or so easy that there is no need to reference anything ? Thanks for advice For planning fligths in the Swiss Alps you should consider to buy the Booklet 'Aussenlandefelder' (SFr 45.-) from Schäniss Soaring. See http://www.schaenissoaring.ch/aussen...cfm?SelectedMe nuID=40 Peter The Inn valley to the east of Insbruck is landable with plenty of fields, provided you take care, many apparent large fields are subdivided into smaller fields with a variety of crops and cattle. The boundaries have single wire fences. There is a very friendly gliding club at Kusfstein, east of Innsbruck for details see http://www.aviator.at/airport/1loik.htm As you leave the Inn Valley to the east of Kufstein there are many fields. Dave |
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Jean wrote:
Hello Preparing a camp in Samedan - Looking at the excellent http://www.aussenlandefelder.org/ I was surprised to find nothing in the Inn valley east of Imst and Innsbruck area. It is unlandable - or so easy that there is no need to reference anything ? Thanks for advice Jean A lot of fields in the eastern Alps are documented at www.streckenflug.at . Go to the SIP (Soaring Information Publication) section. Landed east of Innsbruck about a month ago on an UL field. |
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