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Old March 10th 14, 04:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Whelan[_3_]
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On 3/9/2014 9:42 PM, Roy Clark, "B6" wrote:
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"The highest point in Florida is Britton Hill, Lakewood Park in Walton
County and is only 345 feet above sea level."


And Mt. Sunflower (really!) is Kansas' highest point, 4,039 feet asl.

I've led successful expeditions to both summits. Thanks to both having
monuments in the appropriate places, it was easy to tell when both summits had
been summited! Jimmy Cagney came to mind ("I'm on top of the world, Ma!!!")...

Bob - awaiting knighthood - W.

 




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