In late summer 1976, I tagged along with a group of pilots from Calgary (one of whom, cam Wilson, decided along the way to start calling me
'midtoad') for the long drive to Vancouver BC, where the international invitational Grouse Mountain Meet was about to start. I didn't have enough experience to enter as a competitor, but I sure enjoyed watching the pilots and taking pictures. It seemed like all the loyalty of hang gliding was there at the comp. This was the first time I met Larry Tudor, among others.
On the first day, the clouds hung low around the Summit launch, but the sun began to breakthrough in late afternoon. This gave me a great opportunity to capture on film the variety of wings as the pilots launched.
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waiting on the ramp |
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Crowded setup area |
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Gord Acri plays banjo for Larry Tudor, ?, Gord Savage | |
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Edmontonian Larry Croome resting up |
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Larry Croome and Birdman MJ-4 |
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Albatross Sail Gliders ASG-21 |
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Swansea HG Corp pilot Jeff Blake and Oly 160 |
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Invermere pilot John Duthie and Phoenix 8 |
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Kaslo, BC pilot Randy Cairns and UP Dragonfly |
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UP Spyder |
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Invermere pilot Dean Kupchanko and Oly 140 |
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Australian-made Lancer 4 |
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Electra-Flyer Cirrus 3 |
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A bearded Don Miller advising pilot on ramp |
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Spectators en masse |
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Seagull 7 in evening flight |
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Beautiful pictures. Beautiful single surface colours! Thanks!
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