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Old December 30th 11, 03:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
guy
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Hi Aaron,

SoaringNV will answer all your questions about flying in the area.
Unless you are flying above 18,000 feet in a wave window, you will not
need to interact with NorCal.

I live in Sacramento and have been driving over the Sierra to fly in
the winter for twenty years. My advice, rent a four wheel drive
vehicle. Conditions change rapidly in the mountains. The Sierra are
not the little mole hills that you have on the east coast. Highways
50 and 80 are the major trans-sierra routes. With four wheel drive I
have never been blocked from crossing the mountains, even in the
middle of mild snow storms.

Enjoy.

Guy
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Old December 30th 11, 06:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John Friend
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Default First Visit to Minden questions

At 15:59 30 December 2011, guy wrote:
Hi Aaron,

SoaringNV will answer all your questions about flying in the area.
Unless you are flying above 18,000 feet in a wave window, you will not
need to interact with NorCal.

I live in Sacramento and have been driving over the Sierra to fly in
the winter for twenty years. My advice, rent a four wheel drive
vehicle. Conditions change rapidly in the mountains. The Sierra are
not the little mole hills that you have on the east coast. Highways
50 and 80 are the major trans-sierra routes. With four wheel drive I
have never been blocked from crossing the mountains, even in the
middle of mild snow storms.

Enjoy.

Guy
arron,

if your used to flat lands,and go to minden there is an alitude
difference ,so be prepared to have oxygen on be fore take off,they surply
encomomisers,so oxygen lasts ok,if in the famous minden wave you will
climb quicker than uk wave at least,and over 10k before you know!,i
certainly beneifited from early oxygen,enjoy minden,best gliding holiday
ever,
john [uk]

 




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