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"Was Your Journey Really
Necessary?"
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After three days off
due to adverse weather conditions we were really looking
forward to some improvement in the weather, but we were to be disappointed,
The sky was actually whiter today than it appears in the photo, and with a
15 kt southerly we placed our hopes for a reasonable day on the ridge of
Malaup working.
I reached it only to find that the wind up
there was only 1 knot, and with no sun on the rocks there was little hope of
staying airborne. Of course I kept looking for a climb until I was at the
far end of downwind before flying in to a 3-knotter on low final. I guess it
was just one of those days...
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Some of us had better luck;
recent arrival Wendy,
on her first outing this season, managed to find thermal-cum-wave between
Hongrie and Malaup, keeping herself airborne for two or three hours up to
7000ft, with little prospect of going further afield today. I do hear
rumours, however, that Lasham guest John Caton achieved a more respectable
result by banging around the cuvette as far as the tete de Lucy. I'm not
saying that having a turbo was an advantage...but he had a turbo! Well done,
anyway.
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John: Well done Wendy...(grrrr!!!)
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