Sunday my slope vacation started at Vincent for the last in the F3F series. Plenty of Pilots came out to race but Tom forgot to invite Mr. Wind. After kicking the dirt and fondling all of the new glass for an hour the race was called and everyone went to Parker. Just a few miles away and the slope was kicking. Lots of foam action and and some fast glass. We flew through sunset. Monday I had business in LA and didn't get on the hill before 2:00. Breck Baldwin and Pat Bowman were already there and Pat was ripping his new plank called the JW. This is the next foamy you want to buy for DS. The fastest foamy to date, no big surprise since Joe designed it and Pat kited it. We had a great crowd on Monday and were treated to some pretty good wind conditions. Combat is always more fun in a crowd. Tuesday morning we were on the hill before noon and greeted by east wind. On the drive up I kept getting glimpses of Breck tearing up the sky with his Renegade. DS conditions were smooth and I got the Millennium going faster than anything I have flown to date. Later in the day the lift was on and off. When the slope is on the edge of the desert there can be some really big thermals. There were thermals so strong that our big ole foam wings were able to climb out to a speck, strong enough to engage in combat while thermaling!!! Bigger and Stronger than any thermal I have ever flown in. The lull in the wind was ended by a wind shift. For the last 2 hours we had west winds with great DS conditions and Joe showed us the way. Impressive, I wish I had the thumb skills to fly that well. For the third night in a row we flew through a beautiful sunset. I got to fly a bunch, see some old friends, make some new ones and didn't break to many sailplanes. Another great soaring vacation, I hope it holds me over until June. We took heaps of pictures I will try to get them up on my soaring page tomorrow. Bruce Davidson Louisville, KY RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]