If you *really* want to get away from it all, buy a plane ticket to Maui and
fly at Camp Maluhia, Kahakuloa or Poli Poli where the winds are consistent
year round (15 to 30 m.p.h. trade wind at the moment)  and landings are just
a breeze.  The grass in the acres of pasture land is like landing on foam,
not to mention the scenery and the locals are great.  This time of year, you
might get distracted by the humpback whales jumping out and making huge
splashes in the water.

"Maui No Ka Oi" (Maui is the best!)

Aloha to all on RCSE,

Al Battad - WH6VE
AMA #506981

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Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 7:31 AM
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Weekend is for Idiots at Coyote


Paul,

I agree about Coyote.  It is the people there that make it a bad place to
fly.

How about having a whole troupe of boy scouts surround you while you are
flying, and occupying all available landing areas, while constantly talking
and screaming and swinging sticks and throwing rocks. Bad news...

Avoid Coyote and go to the better spots such as 1)  Windy Hill  2)  Pacifica
3)  Sierra Road  4)  Los Banos.  You can't go wrong at these sites.

Sincerely,

Rick Powers

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