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Old September 12th 03, 04:06 PM
John H. Campbell
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I'm new to soaring and want to take an intensive 5-7 day course that, I
hope,
will include solo. I live in WA. State so I would prefer a school on this

side of the Mississippi if possible.

Mile High Gliding in Boulder, CO, offers a "5-day" course, training in the
forgiving and accessible 2-33, additionally offering the great secenery and
soaring conditions of the Continental Divide. They recommend a B&B just
around the corner but there are many more close-by hotels in the University
town. See links to "instruction" and "directions" (scroll to
"accomodations").

www.milehighgliding.com
(877)527-1122


 




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