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Old March 10th 05, 11:12 PM
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As March in Oregon goes, anyway. The fog lifted around 10am, not much wind,
clear below 12,000 except for some low-level inversion haze that's been
sitting over us for what seems like all winter.

I had a "not feeling well, going home" moment at work that [smirk] turned
out to be nothing that 2.5 hours on the Hobbs doing nothing more than just
flying around northwest Oregon/southwest Washington wouldn't fix. A very
laid back, zen-like experience. Going to try to replicate it tomorrow.

Enjoy it if you get the chance.

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WBR
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