Brett Jaffee wrote:
> Eben,
>
> There's a slope in Pacific Palisades (just north of Santa Monica) called Temescal,
>though I've never flown there. I understand its good, but there is virtually no
>landing area. In Malibu, there are no really good spots right on the coast, but
>there is a pretty good place called Snake Hill, which is a 3 or 4 miles inland from
>the coast. Lots of people fly there and the landing area is pretty good. I also
>know of at least one "secret" spot just a bit north of L.A. which is very consistant
>and even offers some DS. Do you know what city you will be staying in?
>
> Brett
>
>
>> At 08:29 PM 7/18/01 -0700, you wrote:
>>
>>> David, I got your name off an old archive. I'm from South Africa, now in LA
>>> for at least 3 months, and I'd like to get some flying done while I'm here.
>>> I brought my own little wing with, and I'll buy a cheapie 72MHz set before
>>> the weekend. We don't fly on 72MHz in SA, so I only have 35 and 60MHz
>>> equipment. I know about the Temple Hill Squadron, but could you point me to
>>> any other slopes around Santa Monica or greater LA? I'm sure there must be
>>> some good sites in the mountains, maybe above Malibu?
>>> regards
>>> Eben
>>
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Eben, there is a web site that has several slopes with directions for
SoCal. www.combatwings.com
Bob Pope
Laguna Hills, CA
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