Sunday, August 29, 2010

Reno

We put the glider in the box yesterday and left it with Mark. We managed to finish all the record paperwork and left it with Tony.
The world is really small and it turned out that Ziggy knows the guy from Australia who is interested in Berry's ASW22. Berry brought the 22 to Tom's and Ziggy had a closer look at it when we delivered our boxes full of s... that stays here till next year. We managed to reduce the number of boxes though and got rid of the stuff we won't be using anymore.

40 hours total time, 5 hours on the engine ... and years in the box
We had a beautiful pasta dinner with Tom and Jan at Antochi's watching deer having their dinner on the golf course. They didn't seem to care at all. OK ... I have to admit ... I maybe had one glass of white to much. The night ended up in the Genoa Bar. Ziggy played the designated driver and saved my life taking me home before I managed to order another Corona. Thank him I got up this morning with no signs of hangover whatsoever.

wave in Minden
The winds were blowing all night long and we got some magnificent looking clouds this morning. We stopped at the airport to say good bye to everybody. Minden West Wave Window was already open and somebody reported 15 kts on the averager at 22k ft ... looks like a monster wave to me.

Welcome back Reno!
It wasn't easy to find a room for the last night in Reno. No wonder - Saturday. The Peppermill (where we stayed after arrival) was all booked out. 2000 rooms - all gone. Unbelievable. We finally found a room in Harrah's, which is nice cause it's right down town Reno. This is the first room with the beautiful view we got during this trip. We are looking directly at Reno Airport and all the lenticular clouds that are covering the sky all day long today.

window view
All we have left to do is to repack our luggage and try to squeeze all the purchases in it ... it's not gonna be easy and Zig got one more bag today to fit everything he bought. I should be all right. I've learned already and came with my suitcase half full. It's filled up now though.
We'll have a nice steak for dinner and enjoy some life music in the club.
Zig is now lying and just said: "I'm in heaven now. 17th floor, beautiful view, remote control in my hand, box channel, glass of white, almonds and olives." It doesn't take much to make him happy. Our flight to LA goes tomorrow at 1:30 pm ...

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