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Re: Minnesota SPA safety seminar

So, did you end up going Garth? Ice still firmly on the lake one week later, but 23C and 25G35KT should loosen it up a bit. Wouldn't want my dock to be downwind though :shock: :mrgreen: . You and I are both OK though, the winds are from 180.

See you on the lake soon..
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Re: Minnesota SPA safety seminar

One week after MSPA - the ice on Gull is:

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No - I never got there - lake was solid. Ice is almost gone on our lake, should be completely gone tomorrow. Picking up the plane Friday and booked the day off and plan on flying most of the day. Can't wait. [-o<
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Friday weather not looking too promising. I've got fingers xed for you. Mean time, HUI finally got airborne yesterday out of Lyncrest (land only so far), so hope to be landing at Falcon soon. Couple of videos of the 1st flights. Unfortunately the sun was right down the runway so hard to watch, but it gives the idea.


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