Hi Ross,

I see that the points of Keepit, Rangari and Bellata are almost in line. Is 
there a reason for this, and which side of Rangari are pilots deemed to have 
successfully rounded the point? Obviously flying through the beer can would be 
sufficient, however if it is almost a straight line, is there a right and wrong 
side to pass the point?

Cheers,

Tim


> Ross McLean <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> North At Last!
> 
>  
> 
> The Day 4 task set for the Australian Grand Prix at Lake Keepit is much 
> more
> of a "classic Lake Keepit task".  
> 
> Tracking to the North along the Western side of the Nandewar Range well 
> past
> Mt Kaputar to Bellata, then East across the low end of the hills to 
> Bingara,
> then turning South across the low hills and plateau to head for home.
> 
>  
> 
> Task Day 4 - Keepit, Rangari, Bellata, Bingara, Report Nth, Keepit. 
> 321km.
> 
>  
> 
> Weather is looking good and the expected start time is about 13:00.
> 
> Spot Tracking is on http://track.soaringstuff.net/spot.html
> 
> ROSS
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