Reminds me of Chisa at Waikerie. She told me once about coming across a
tumbleweed in a thermal at 7000 feet. Had me amused at least.

On 30/11/2007, Mark Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 29/11/2007, at 7:40 PM, Graham Watts wrote:
> > Kaputar and many years ago met up with a bunch of Sorghum leaves at
> > near
> > 10,000ft near Bellatta, one of which looped over the wing. I managed
> > to
> > give it the slip (pun) after a bit of rudder work..
>
> I've shared a thermal with a plastic shopping bag at 7000' near Gawler
> before.
>
> Litter clearly doesn't stay where it's put.
>
>    - mark
>
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