Big Creek and the McCrary family have always been so generous in allowing
public access to the beach below for surfers and beach-goers.  I've often
wondered how many times his attorneys have warned him about letting
hang-gliders and R/C gliders operate from their land.   An incident like
this could be a pre-curser to losing the site for everyone.  I hope whoever
sponsored this event takes more precaution in the future.  I understand the
injured person was a volunteer course-worker and suffered a severe cut to
his neck from a participants glider.

Original Message:
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From: ZULIM SUZAN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 05:43:33 -0700 (PDT)
To: [email protected]
Subject: accident


I had heard there was a nasty accident at the MOM races at Davenport a
couple of weeks ago.  I think I heard the individual had to be air lifted
to the hospital.  Who was the person and how is he/she doing?
Will this jeopardize any future flying at that site?  It would be a shame
since this is one of our favorite spots to fly on the central coast.  
What sort of saftey precautions were taken during this contest?  Was this
an NCSS (Northern California Slope Soarers) sponsered event?
Thanks for any info that can be given.
Cliff Lindgren

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