Euro 2002 - Annecy
Euro 2002 - Annecy

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First row (l to r): Bruce, Pete, John; second row: Ellen, Shelley, Tina, Brian; third row: Dave, Leslie, Chaffee, Pierre, Herve, Mike. Notice how Brian got himself in the row with three women.
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Mike's foot and the launch elevation marker.
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Tina getting ready on the Montmin launch above Lake Annecy.
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Pilot launching at Montmin.
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Looking down on the Montmin launch area and north toward the Dents du Lanfon.
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Looking down on Montmin launch and the south part of the lake. The launch area is on the mountain at the left side of the photo and faces toward the lake.
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Bruce and John climbing out early in the flight around the lake.
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Crossing the lake on the petite tour, from Les Dents du Lanfon to the Roc des Boeuf.
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Looking down at the castle on the lake crossing.
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From the Roc des Boeuf, looking back across the lake toward Les Dents du Lanfon you can just make out Brian on the red glider approaching the Roc.
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Heading for the landing zone below the Montmin launch, end of the petite tour.
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Tina landing after the petite tour.
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Reed landed and said, "That was the best flight I've ever had."
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Meanwhile at the other end of the lake Mike approaches Annecy on the grand tour of the lake.
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John's boot over Annecy.
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Bruce flying with a sailplane on the grand tour.
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Pilots swimming in the lake after a long day of flying.
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Reed, Brian, Dave and Leslie toasting Annecy.
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Herve's GPS track for the grand tour of the lake, all the way around including an extra side trip to a mountain named Parmelan.