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I’ve been curious for some time about ridge soaring in the E. US. The prospect of still being able to fly in the winter sounds nice. Can anyone tell me roughly how often conditions allow ridge soaring in E. Tennessee? Let’s take the period between November and April - can one count on the ridges being soarable every second weekend, one weekend per month; less? More? Just looking for a rough estimate. I need to find a place to settle down and the option of year round soaring is appealing.
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