Guys,

I do not get something here.  Why do people keep talking about the tasks being 
difficult.  They are all fun and yes maybe challenging but not difficult.  Of 
course the 8 hour slope flight might be considered difficult or at least boring 
after a while.  I consider things like having to listen to a George Bush Speech 
as difficult, not flying my toy airplanes.  Contesting is not difficult, it's 
heck of a lot fun, of course it is always just a little bit more fun to win.  
Cross Country is not difficult, it is a blast.  It can get a little crazy 
blasting down a back country dirt road at 70 MPH, but it is not difficult.  The 
whole LSF thing is about the Journey and spending time with your buds and I 
darn sure do not consider either of those things difficult.

For the guys wanting another program of tasks to work on in lieu of the LSF 
Current plan, I say get together formulate a plan and invite those that are 
interested to sign up and get a voucher and start out on your journey.

For the current LSF guys, if you are happy with the current list of tasks like 
I am, then continue on your journey and enjoy yourself along the way.  There is 
no need to feel threatened that our program is going away or in any way being 
lessened.

Both programs could easily co-exist, and I am sure there would be many flyers 
that would attempt to complete both programs.

I do not feel it is necessary for the current LSF Program though to be the 
responsible party to support the new program either financially or with 
man-power to make it work.  It should have to make its way just like LSF did 
many years ago when it started.

Don Harbon has got a start on a new program so those out there that are wanting 
another option should rally around Don and help make it happen.  What's the old 
saying?  Build it and they will come.  Give it a try and see what happens.  

See Ya,

Pat McCleave
Wichita, KS

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