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BTIZ wrote:
"Jeremy Zawodny" wrote in message ... Hollister has instruction and pretty much had it all through the ownership transition. Contact Quest Richlife ) for details. Jeremy Who is the new owner? Is Drew gone? Quest is the new owner of the Hollister Gliding Club. His business provides tows and instruction. He's looking for a full-time instructor right now, but there are several part-time instructors handling the load now. Drew is operating Bay Area Glider Rides as a separate entity from HGC now (and doing a bit of instruction, I'm told). So he's not gone, though the Duo is up for sale. Jeremy |
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![]() Marc Ramsey wrote: wrote: I used to fly gliders some years back, and I am thinking of getting back into it. Where do glider pilots in the San Francisco area tend to go for soaring? Northern California Soaring Association, at Byron Airport, a club about an hour from SF on I580: Williams Soaring Center, in Williams, CA, which is around two hours from SF, north of Sacramento on I5: Soar Truckee will open for the season in May, 3 hours from SF on I80: There are still tows available at Hollister, which is about an 1.5 hours south of SF on 101, but it's not clear when (or if) instruction will be available again... Thanks so much. Any word on the quality of lift at these clubs? Byron would be closest, but I'm a bit worried about possible influence from the Pacific Ocean. Johan Larson |
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Hi Johan
I am a member of NCSA, come on out and I will be glade to give you a ride in my G103. It is a nice place to fly. Some times great soaring. We fly all year round. And it is close to SF as you can get, about an hour away. Go to the web site and get the dircections. See You There Ken (KP) http://norcalsoaring.org/ |
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Ramy Marc Ramsey wrote: wrote: I used to fly gliders some years back, and I am thinking of getting back into it. Where do glider pilots in the San Francisco area tend to go for soaring? Northern California Soaring Association, at Byron Airport, a club about an hour from SF on I580: http://norcalsoaring.org/ Williams Soaring Center, in Williams, CA, which is around two hours from SF, north of Sacramento on I5: http://williamssoaring.com/ Soar Truckee will open for the season in May, 3 hours from SF on I80: http://soartruckee.com/ There are still tows available at Hollister, which is about an 1.5 hours south of SF on 101, but it's not clear when (or if) instruction will be available again... http://www.soarhollister.com/ (Tows, instructions and rides are available) See also: http://www.pacificsoaring.org/ Marc |
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The Diablo range south of Byron is very soarable from spring to fall
with lift to about 8000ft, if you don't mind a long tow (20-25 miles). Ramy |
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