Fence Free Flying in Texas
On Monday, May 5, 2014 8:00:37 PM UTC-7, gotovkotzepkoi wrote:
883082 Wrote:
I can attest that there are a lot of cows and fences in Texas. Texas is
blessed - well - yes Texas is blessed. Sorry, back to the subject of
this post. Texas is blessed, however, with several large areas where
the land is good enough to be farmed every year, so most of the land has
never been fenced. For example a lot of the Panhandle of Texas is
unfenced as is much of the Texas Blacklands. The Texas Blacklands are a
band of land that start near Hondo (Just east of Uvalde),curve around
San Antonio, and ends up North of Dallas/ Fort Worth. Both areas
usually have good soaring conditions (Super when it is dry). Some of
the river valleys also have small bands of unfenced farm land. I am
working on a map and an article for Soaring. I am looking for people
who might suggest other areas to include in the map.
In the late 1950's and early 1960's when gliders with less than 25 to 1
L/D were commonly flown cross country, we mostly did not fly anywhere
else except over these unfenced and cultivated areas. Land outs in the
areas are safer and the retrieves are usually pretty straight forward.
I am thinking that when people are making their first few cross
countries and first land outs these might good areas to concentrate
their flying.
Bill Snead
6W
Other than good thermals what is Texas blessed with? Please enlighten
me.
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gotovkotzepkoi
"If I owned Hell and Texas I would live in Hell and rent out Texas." - Mark Twain
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