WAD
Did you fly somewhere cool, take photos, and feel like telling the tale to make us drool from the confines of our offices? Post them up!
Saw a thread (or two?) abut this on the SC site, but never saw where they explained what WAD stood for.

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great time, was nice to meet more guys who love the back country.
the cornfield, and the island were the best. Cant wait to do it again.
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Flew up there sunday, but the party had cleared out by the time I got there. Nice spot they have there. Ended up flying over to 5M3 and 1P1, then up around Mt Washington and back home. Winds were cruising by noon.
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Yeah... The WAD is not a typical fly-in per se... Folks camp, but depart usually by 830 for a day of strip bagging and all around Tom foolery...
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See, you did duck! i feel better.
I took this from heathers Facebook page

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