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Well down the standby list for Parowan? Consider Region 8 at Ephrata



 
 
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Old May 6th 07, 07:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Roy Clark, B6
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Default Well down the standby list for Parowan? Consider Region 8 at Ephrata

Those who didn't make the cut at Parowan might consider the Region 8
Contest at Ephrata (EPH). Almost same dates (07-01-07 to 07-07-07).

EPH offers very safe flying, primarily over the Columbia Basin; the
field is at 1280 ft msl; at about 4500 ft msl, you can see more than
20 of the turnpoints. A majority of turnpoints are, or are near,
airports. The Ephrata Airport is an old WW2 Bomber training site with
long runways for cross-winds and the large former parking ramp used
for glider ops.

For all classes, especially anyone flying 15m wingspan or less, there
are abundant closely spaced landable airports, public and private.
There are several airports that will allow even the longest winged
ships to land safely and call for a pick-up or tow. If you can't
reach an airport one-third of the large dry land wheat farm fields are
fallow; you land in several inches of tilled dirt.

The Seattle Glider Council provides a clubhouse with fully equipped
kitchen, 6 bathrooms (5 with showers) and RV sites are available on
the airport or in town.

Checkout past contest results and the OLC traces for an idea of
soaring conditions. Our contest manager estimates an average of 1-1.5
weather days per contest. The surrounding geology offers endless
places to visit. Ephrata is adjacent to the airport; Soap Lake, Moses
Lake, Wenatchee, Lake Chelan, and Grand Coulee Dam are all within an
hour's drive. Trout streams meander and Ephrata has a professionally
staffed guide service.

There are some negatives. EPH is located in the Pacific NW and a
longer drive from points East and South. Landing spots with the 5
miles around the airport are limited.

For more information, contact Robert Wallach, contest manager, at
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Old May 7th 07, 02:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Roy Clark, B6
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Default Well down the standby list for Parowan? Consider Region 8 at Ephrata

On May 6, 11:09 am, "Roy Clark, B6" wrote:
Those who didn't make the cut at Parowan might consider the Region 8
Contest at Ephrata (EPH). Almost same dates (07-01-07 to 07-07-07).

SNIP


For more information, contact Robert Wallach, contest manager, at
.


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Old May 7th 07, 05:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Roy Clark, B6
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Default Well down the standby list for Parowan? Consider Region 8 at Ephrata

On May 6, 6:20 pm, "Roy Clark, B6" wrote:
On May 6, 11:09 am, "Roy Clark, B6" wrote:

Those who didn't make the cut at Parowan might consider the Region 8
Contest at Ephrata (EPH). Almost same dates (07-01-07 to 07-07-07).


SNIP


For more information, contact Robert Wallach, contest manager, at
ephrata07 at gmail.com.


More frustrating than the new OLC!

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Old May 7th 07, 04:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
MickiMinner
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Default Well down the standby list for Parowan? Consider Region 8 at Ephrata

On May 6, 9:54 pm, "Roy Clark, B6" wrote:
On May 6, 6:20 pm, "Roy Clark, B6" wrote:

On May 6, 11:09 am, "Roy Clark, B6" wrote:


Those who didn't make the cut at Parowan might consider the Region 8
Contest at Ephrata (EPH). Almost same dates (07-01-07 to 07-07-07).


SNIP


For more information, contact Robert Wallach, contest manager, at
ephrata07 at gmail.com.


More frustrating than the new OLC!


For those that didn't make the Region 9 at Parowan, there is also
another Region 9 at Hobbs New Mexico! (to make sure you get your
regional points!). Contact Michelle Sorenson, the contest Manager.
So, there are always options! Also, the flying in Hobbs is WONDERFUL
during late July....lots of thermals. Besides, now with the new
Casino in Hobbs, the families can have some fun in Hobbs. (sorta of a
new concept in Hobbs!) Do you think the alien's might visit the Hobbs
contest again this year?
Micki

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Old May 7th 07, 07:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Well down the standby list for Parowan? Consider Region 8 at Ephrata

As a New Ephrata Resident, I might add that it is a wonderful place
for Open Class too. The variety of Desert and Mountain soaring is
superb. The Facilities at the Airport are 1st Class and the Weather
is perfect. Not to Hot and the chance of Thunder storms is minimal.
Well worth the Drive!

http://www.seattleglidercouncil2.org/




 




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