Rick,
It doesn't matter where we stash our gear at Banos.  If a glider is going to
hit something it will hit Bill S. :)

Matt Wyss
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Albany, Ca

Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 00:16:04 -0800
From: Rick Wardrop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Paul Klissner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Weekend is for Idiots at Coyote
Message-ID: <00eb01bf9244$899a85a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Not all the "slope-deprived drooling fans of slice & dice" went to Coyote
today.  Some went to the 'Banos BASH where all had a great day.

Wind went from 35 (2pm) to 45 (3pm) to 15 (6:30pm) so most everything was
flyable sometime.  Combat was flown with gusto all day, a challenge with all
that wind.  Everyone seemed to have a clue where to launch (anyplace on a
200yd lip) and where to land (any unoccupied green spot in 1500 acres).  All
the backpacks and equipment stayed where they belong, in the parking lot
100' from the lip.

I don't recall a person all day saying they would rather be anyplace else.
Perhaps next month you could come down and show us the error of our ways?
But then that would leave Coyote totally clueless.

Rick,


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