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Old June 16th 06, 01:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Uncharted Utah landing places needed

Eric-

Particularly when running to the north and south from
Parowan, there are a trememdous amount of pivot arm
alfalfa fields that would be worth considering depending
on the height of the alfalfa and whether it has been
cut or baled. Eastward has more tiger country, and
westward towards Ely has many dry lakes. I am not
certain if anyone has put together a complete data
base for Parowan of these. No doubt this situation
is not all that different from where you fly in Washington.
Going NE up towards Price one can almost always keep
an airport in glide.



 




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