Re: Kiter at Sherman

From: JR Johnston (jrstudio@home.com-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Thu Aug 09 2001 - 11:10:35 PDT


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read about it here: http://kitesurftech.home.att.net/

Tracy Pierce wrote:

> > Be careful of thermal bubble conditions too! In case you didn't
> > hear Eric Eck's trip to heaven (almost literally) got caught in
> > a thermal bubble as it released from a hot spot on the ground just
> > as he was about to land his 15.5 and went straight up about 150'
> > to 200'. Bummer he and friend Donnel, who accompanied him in the
> > ambulance, couldn't finish out the contest. We are all thankful
> > he did not get seriously hurt.
>
> more on this please!? what happened to Eric Eck? nosebleed? hit by low
> plane? landing hard on wrong island?



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