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Old February 16th 16, 03:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at 8:46:08 AM UTC-5, Per Carlin wrote:
McR theory are correct in almost all conditions, could be that on the ridge with dynamic lift should other theories be used.

But with that said di I also have to say:
The master of McR theory will never outperform the master of finding good climbs and the master of finding the best route.
I spend very little time and energy in decisions on STF, I try to spend most of my time and energy to find the best route and to get the best climbs. And most important of all, avoid the bad climbs.


Yep- right and left is much more important than up and down.
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