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I'm not going to submit anywhere in Arizona as a candidate for "Best Soaring
Site". At least down here in the Phoenix area, we can only soar reliably for about nine months of the year. Soaring conditions are a bit spotty from November through January (we only made about 100 miles cross-country last Saturday, with cloudbase down low at 8,500 feet - and it was cold, only 72 degrees at the field). When it does warm up, the thermals are big, strong and nasty. Kind of like flying in surf! And when you turn up at the field to soar, they make you race! Soaring is hell here! Mike the Strike ASW 20 WA |
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