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On Friday, January 26, 2018 at 1:54:42 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Well Johnathan, thats the question isn't it. One guy posted on here that the hard deck would apply mostly to the average valley floors, and guys would be free to "scrap the rocks" as much as they want while crossing ridges or trying to soar the slopes. But as we know most guys kill themselves screwing up in the mtns, not over the valleys. Now we end up with another new rule that doesn't do much regarding true safety except for the guy who screws up thermalling low in a valley. Yep, tt will start innocent just in a flatland then it will be implemented in the mountains then it will be raised again and again like with the finish height was, until we all thermal every 5 miles. |
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