Happy Holidays Pilots.

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hepcat1989
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Happy Holidays Pilots.

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DanTuck
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Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA

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Shawn! Glad to hear things are going well in Colorado though you're right, you do need to fly. :) Come on spring, I look forward to seeing some of your videos! Those pics look beautiful, I've never seen the Rockies in person. Someday.... Well, it's great to hear from you man, and I hope you get some air soon. And Happy Holidays to you and Malina from Olivia and me. We miss you guys!
deveil
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shawn,
be careful out there at them high altitudes - sounds as if you might be suffering the effects of oxygen deprivation. 8)
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Dan T
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Re: Happy Holidays Pilots.

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Shawn,

My good friend and former CHGPA member Mike Chevalier lives in Salida. He flies Villa Grove and other South Central and Western Colorado sites. I flew with him last summer at Villa Grove.

He told me he doesn't get to fly as much as he likes because it's hard to fly someone to fly with. I'm sure he would be glad to see you. He has a season pass to Monarch Ski Area so it will probably be late spring before he's under a wing again.

His info is listed in our members only section. If you hear from him say I said hi.

Dan To.

PS Monarch is a nice little all natural snow ski area, particularly early in the season.
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