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Lees Hill, Gargunnock
12/03/2007 by Murray Hay.

Alan Coffin getting some good ‘touch & goes’ top landing training in fresh conditions on his first visit to the Gargunnock Hills, in addition a nice tight 360* diving turn and a good amount of big ears practice before rain arriving indicated a cut & run to pack up for the day. All in all a long drive from Aberdeen but judged well worth it!
Ian from the Killin Mountain rescue crew was also out and flying his new Nova, Joe deciding to keep his wing dry chose to hike down as the showers were arriving.
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