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Old October 6th 05, 03:13 PM
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Crazy Creek is generally open only on weekends which is very
unfortunate as it is one of the best places to soar in Northern
California. I had three cross country flights there in Feb last year,
one over 300k!. They also have wave conditions that occur with a
variety of wind directions.

Williams is another good choice and open every day except Tuesday.
bumper wrote:
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bumper wrote:
I really liked Crazy Creek as well. Too bad they've closed. All the best
to Jim and Connie.


Unless you know something that the rest of us don't, Crazy Creek will be
closing sometime in the next year or two, but is not currently closed...

Marc


No, I don't. I was told it was closed, but haven't visited there for some
time. Glad I was told wrong. Thanks Marc.

bumper


 




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