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  • I'm thinking of putting together a Western Soaring Safari for Ximango
    drivers for this next soaring season in 2005.  I tentatively am planning it
    for 4-5 days in one of the historically great soaring sites along the
    eastern side of the Sierra Nevada range in Bishop California.

     

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    Date:         Mon, 23 Aug 2004 01:03:58 -0400
    Reply-To:     Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sender:       Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    From:         Rob Morgan <ls484@AOL.COM>
    Subject:      Western Soaring Safari in 2005?

    Hello Ximango People,

    I'm thinking of putting together a Western Soaring Safari for Ximango
    drivers for this next soaring season in 2005.  I tentatively am planning it
    for 4-5 days in one of the historically great soaring sites along the
    eastern side of the Sierra Nevada range in Bishop California.  Bishop is
    located in the Owens Valley between two magnificent ranges of mountains,
    the Sierra Nevadas to the west and the White Mountains to the east.  I flew
    Bishop for a week last month a had a great time with some really great
    soaring weather.  Thermals took me between 16,000 and 17,999 on each of the
    5 days I flew.  I logged 20 hours in the Ximango during the 5 days I was in
    Bishop, 15 of which were with the engine shut down, and I covered 700 to
    750 miles while in glider mode.

    I would propose to hold the Western Soaring Safari from 7-4-05 to 7-8-05,
    giving folks the weekends on either side of the week the opportunity to get
    there and to get home (assuming you live in the US and west of the
    Mississippi.) Bishop has a number of restuarants and hotels to choose from
    and the town is located close to the airport.  The airport itself offers 3
    wide and long runways, 100LL, oxygen, etc....  The town also puts on a
    really great fireworks show in the evening every 4th of July on the
    northwest side of the airport.  If all of what I've said thus far doesn't
    intrigue you, perhaps the scenery, hiking, trout fishing, and tubing down
    the Owens River might just put you over the edge.  I've been fortunate to
    have been able to vacation and fly in this area with my family for the last
    25 years.  Its a place we never seem to get tired of, and look forward to
    going back to every year.  If this idea sounds interesting to you, drop me
    a note or give me a call sometime 858-385-7833 eves.

    Rob
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    Date:         Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:02:09 +0000
    Reply-To:     Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sender:       Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    From:         Ted Gordon <tedjgordon@ATT.NET>
    Subject:      Re: Western Soaring Safari in 2005?
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    Dear Rob:

    Great idea. We live in Connecticut though and would have to rent a glider to join. Any ideas?

    Best
    Ted

    -------------- Original message from Rob Morgan : --------------

    > Hello Ximango People,
    >
    > I'm thinking of putting together a Western Soaring Safari for Ximango
    > drivers for this next soaring season in 2005. I tentatively am planning it
    > for 4-5 days in one of the historically great soaring sites along the
    > eastern side of the Sierra Nevada range in Bishop California. Bishop is
    > located in the Owens Valley between two magnificent ranges of mountains,
    > the Sierra Nevadas to the west and the White Mountains to the east. I flew
    > Bishop for a week last month a had a great time with some really great
    > soaring weather. Thermals took me between 16,000 and 17,999 on each of the
    > 5 days I flew. I logged 20 hours in the Ximango during the 5 days I was in
    > Bishop, 15 of which were with the engine shut down, and I covered 700 to
    > 750 miles while in glider mode.
    >
    > I would propose to hold the Western Soaring Safari from 7-4-05 to 7-8-05,
    > giving folks the weekends on either side of the week the opportunity to get
    > there and to get home (assuming you live in the US and west of the
    > Mississippi.) Bishop has a number of restuarants and hotels to choose from
    > and the town is located close to the airport. The airport itself offers 3
    > wide and long runways, 100LL, oxygen, etc.... The town also puts on a
    > really great fireworks show in the evening every 4th of July on the
    > northwest side of the airport. If all of what I've said thus far doesn't
    > intrigue you, perhaps the scenery, hiking, trout fishing, and tubing down
    > the Owens River might just put you over the edge. I've been fortunate to
    > have been able to vacation and fly in this area with my family for the last
    > 25 years. Its a place we never seem to get tired of, and look forward to
    > going back to every year. If this idea sounds interesting to you, drop me
    > a note or give me a call sometime 858-385-7833 eves.
    >
    > Rob
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    Date:         Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:16:08 EDT
    Reply-To:     Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sender:       Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    From:         XimangoUSA@AOL.COM
    Subject:      Re: Western Soaring Safari in 2005?
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    Ted

    Why not fly your Ximango out there?

    Chuck
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    Date:         Wed, 25 Aug 2004 00:27:32 EDT
    Reply-To:     Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sender:       Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    From:         Rob Morgan <LS484@AOL.COM>
    Subject:      Re: Western Soaring Safari in 2005?
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    Ted,

    There are some pure sailplanes (glass) for rent from Minden, and California
    City.  Not sure what the requirements are to do so.  For folks who would want
    to come from the east coast it might be an idea to buddy up with another
    Ximango owner to fly one of the two ships out this way.  Maybe a formation cross
    country adventure?  Another alternative might be to pick up a ride from Ximango's
    that show up with only one person.  We will have to see who all expresses an
    interest in participating in this idea.

    Rob
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    Date:         Wed, 25 Aug 2004 19:07:29 +0100
    Reply-To:     Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sender:       Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    From:         Ken Haslett <kenhaslett@EIRCOM.NET>
    Subject:      Re: Western Soaring Safari in 2005?
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    Folks

    Olivia  and I sold 200-091 a couple of months ago to Will Morris in France.
    We have over 400 hours on the ship. If anyone is interested in a cross
    country trip and need co-pilots we would be very interested in
    participating.

    good luck with the safari

    Ken

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Rob Morgan <LS484@AOL.COM>
    To: <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 5:27 AM
    Subject: Re: Western Soaring Safari in 2005?


    > Ted,
    >
    > There are some pure sailplanes (glass) for rent from Minden, and
    California
    > City.  Not sure what the requirements are to do so.  For folks who would
    want
    > to come from the east coast it might be an idea to buddy up with another
    > Ximango owner to fly one of the two ships out this way.  Maybe a formation
    cross
    > country adventure?  Another alternative might be to pick up a ride from
    Ximango's
    > that show up with only one person.  We will have to see who all expresses
    an
    > interest in participating in this idea.
    >
    > Rob
    >


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