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archivesCrestline Stair RepairsEnjoy the Graduation/Father's Day weekend and plan on a work party next Saturday, June 21. The stairs at the Crestline launch need to be rebuilt after 25 years of use, abuse and finally some vandals in a vehicle. Meet at the LZ at 9:00 and Rob has offered a ride/work/fly package. Bring your gloves (the stairs are railroad ties). Shovels and crowbars might be handy. Thanks, - Alan ========================== Saturday, 14 JuneHot and not a lot of wind. Only gliders flying at 14:15 were two PGs at Marshall; no one but me standing on the peak. Got up at 15:00 from Marshall easily and went back to Crestline (a crowd was setting up there), where it was barely ridge soarable. Pine was barely happening. A pass over Marshall triggered the big sink to below the 750. Found a squirrelly little core and rode it for 12 minutes, gaining 2500 feet. The sink must have been all over, as several PGs and HGs streamed in below me as I started the climb and a few of them got hold of it. Landed Marshall at 16:07. |
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