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Route 395 cross country outlandings
On Aug 31, 1:23*pm, John Cochrane
wrote: the farmer's family that will bring you to their home and feed you with a lot of specialties and good wine to taste .. that will make you very unusefull when your friends will arrive to pick up you and your glider ... I suspect you're in for a bit of a gastronomic disappointment if you land out in the Western U.S! John Cochrane BB Ya all midwest types have something against Rattlesnake stew? Catch and cook yer own. Come and git it. -- To the original question, there is obviously a lot more to flying the Sierras or Whites than landout options. If you don't otherwise have a plan to hook up with some local experienced XC piltos for some orientation/local mentoring you might want to check out commerical operaitons like Soaring NV or Carocale Soaring that should be able to give you a lot of advice and help in flying XC safely in these areas. Darryl |
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