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Dan Wells  
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 More options Oct 1 2012, 3:01 pm
From: "Dan Wells" <danbwe...@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2012 12:01:29 -0700
Local: Mon, Oct 1 2012 3:01 pm
Subject: Mt. Howard update 9-30-12

Dave, Jake ( Central Oregon), and I joined Todd for another four hour work
session on the launch before flying down.  Nice to get a free ride up in the
gondola and be rewarded with a smooth flight down to land at the river delta
on the edge of the lake.  Sun angle and the length of the days didn't get us
a lot of great thermaling.  At least that's my excuse  I think the peak I
saw on my vario was only about 300 fpm.   The scenery is fantastic.

Progress was a bit slower on Sunday.  We spent a lot of time digging around
some of the monster rocks remaining.  Still a number of big rocks became
small rocks and were rolled down the hill.  Todd hopes to pulverize  the
monsters with a gas operated jack hammer this week.  If it works it will
make things much easier this coming weekend.  He has a "take no prisoners"
attitude on the rocks.    No wind launches will be much easier and safer
with all the rocks removed and the slope made more consistent.  

I've attached a few pictures to show progress, where to land now etc.  If I
get a chance I'll put a video showing a landing approach up on you tube.
(very busy in retirement you know)   Todd has to put up signs and I'm not
sure what he will call the launch but I think "Persistence" would be a good
name.  This has been a decade long effort to develop this site to its full
potential and we are nearly there.

Weather forecast out there looks good for work and fly days  out there
through next weekend with sunny skies and no rain in the forecast.  Lots
more work to do up there.  If you haven't considered it think about showing
up with a rake, pick ax, and shovel this coming weekend.  

Dan Wells

503 804-1077

danbwe...@comcast.net

  9-30-12 work crew-low res.jpg
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  Persistance launch-low res.jpg
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  Land here- low res.jpg
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  aGOPR5767-low res.jpg
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Steve Roti  
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 More options Oct 1 2012, 3:22 pm
From: Steve Roti <stever...@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2012 12:22:21 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, Oct 1 2012 3:22 pm
Subject: Re: Mt. Howard update 9-30-12

Well done Dan & Dave & Jake & Todd! As an alternative name to
"Persistence", how about "Perspiration"?

Seriously, Todd has been remarkably persistent in making this happen. We
need more pilots like Todd in the sport. Some day when I'm retired I'll get
out to the Wallowas to fly Mt. Howard again.

Steve


 
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