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Some excellent writing about dwindling numbers



 
 
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Old November 10th 03, 02:45 AM
Bruce Hoult
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Stewart Kissel wrote:

JJ's post in regards to the latest issue of Soaring motivated me to
reread the post in one of the hang-glider sites. They are also
losing numbers


That's interesting. It seems like only a couple of years ago we were
being told that we were losing numbers because hang gliding was more
attractive (and "sexy").

-- Bruce
 




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