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ETA 1pm.
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I plan to be there. (Barring last-minute complications, but none foreseen...) Meet at launch?

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Looks pretty north to me. Why would you go there instead of HR?
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I would like to go, but have a dental appointment at 2PM followed by sons baseball game at 7PM. I did hit MFP the other day for 6 flights. Gene
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Flying Lobster wrote:Looks pretty north to me. Why would you go there instead of HR?
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I was originally looking at Launch Code, which showed NW and light. I want to fly PG at Woodstock. Other forecasts show more N. So maybe I'll go to HR. Whatever. I'll check again in the morning.

So what's your plan, Marc?
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I will probably get there a little late, i.e. 4pm.

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it's possible i might show up (you've been warned :wink:), i particularly haven't been to woodstock in a long time. if i know where yous guys would be i could wire(?) crew. a big maybe on showing. gary
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Post by Flying Lobster »

I'm no local expert--just seems kinda north and I think Woostock is dicey in a north cross.

Not sure if a TFR is in effect or not either.

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Post by Flying Lobster »

I too would like the option of flying PGs--but I think the Rock is a more reliable bet (assuming we can get wired). That's my plan--assuming anyone else is up for it.

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Post by garys »

It's blowing NW about 8-10 here in Berryville right now. Think it is going to be swinging more north. WS or HR or Hogback. Tough call.
I will be checking back in about 10:30 or 11:00.

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Post by stevek »

Haven't been to WS in a long time but I think the Rock is a better call. I should get there a little after 1. Going to throw Tim H off if it backs off enough and doesn't go too north.
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Checked last night for TFR's, none found.

Woodstock is my favorite local site, but I'm leery of that north cross. Hope it works out great for you guys, but I'm heading to the Rock. There by 1 pm.

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I'm not flying today.
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