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Old September 4th 19, 04:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Logan, Utah Mountain XC Camp Report

Logan is a beautiful place to fly. I had a great time there and i want to come back for another opportunity. Cindy did a great job managing the details and the food was super. The tows went perfectly. Good job Bruno for pulling this together.

I love your videos. Could you do one showing just how to climb up to the main ridge. I would like to see how you use the spurs to climb with winds slightly north or south of west. Please start from 2000-2500 ft above the airport.
 




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