Gareth,

-Yes, a slope will often work midway to the top.

-Landing is often quite challenging on the slope. The most obvious way is by
crabbing along the face of the slope. However, there are many, many
different ways. The best of which will depend on the wind, the slope, your
plane and personal preference. Each is tough to accurately describe. My
current favorite is to loop into a landing.

-The Cardinal rule of slope evaluation is: The only way to know is to FLY
it. The only way to guess is to SEE it.

We in cyberspace can guess, estimate and hope but with out seeing it, we
have only a small chance of being accurate.

Given what you've said, your site certainly seems plausible...

Sorry to be so guarded but I've been fooled many times.

Bill Swingle
Janesville, CA
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