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by ravenclaw » Mon Feb 15, 2010 5:16 pm
I am sadden about Norms crash. You can't stress enough the importance of solid launches. I have seen people get always with some really bad launches at skyport, myself included. We have one of the best training hills I've ever seen. What happen to Norm can happen again. Let this serve as a message to work on your launches and to bring your A game with you when you fly paragliders. Norm is my friend and a great person, I am so glad he is going to be ok. I hesitated posting any photos I do not want to come across insensitive. Things happen and things can be prevented. Work hard to stay safe! Here are some photos, flying is fun clients are flying great looking forward to getting my guys down the road.
http://picasaweb.google.com/ravenclawpa ... 10659PM02#
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by Bo Criss » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:26 pm
Beautiful photos Kevin. What type of hairy mammal is that? The popcorn clouds look beautiful and it appears you are getting serious height over launch. Any rain or is this a good time to be south of the equator? I wish you todo joya! Tell all the girls Oi ! - from Bo.
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by wingnut » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:43 pm
... my guess would be a maned three-toed sloth ... the hairy thing in the tree, not the pilot.
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