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Old January 2nd 05, 05:41 PM
Eric Greenwell
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Glider pilots have completed two soaring safaris from Marfa (near the
Mexico-US border in the mountains of southwest Texas) north to Canada
along the Rockies, so that route is established as very soarable.
Perhaps a "relay" with different pilots soaring smaller segments of a
longer route. They could pass on a flag or glider-mail.


Two Germans, Winfried Boos and Fritz ?, have flown their ASH 26 Es from
Houston to Alaska (Fritz continuing to Nome!) and back to Houston,
mostly by soaring. They are the only ones to do it entirely in gliders,
I believe.

Many years ago, Jack Lambie flew a touring type motorglider from the Los
Angeles area to southern Argentina (not sure of the end point), but with
very little or no soaring.

I suggest the semi-adventurous start with the Houston-Nome-Houston trip
and see how they like it! I've taken my ASH 26 E to Alaska (starting in
Washington state), but I did it the conventional way, with a trailer,
and only flying the legs that had soaring weather. Boos and Fritz had to
motor some long legs, as they were traveling unassisted.


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