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One Day Maybe

Looked promising.

Daron was in the air and Hugo was climbing the spur.

Prepared, then launched into a little ridge lift. Managed to get up to 200m above launch before once again fading out front to land. Ran out of time to re-launch.

Daron persisted and scratched back to top land and re-launch, finally climbing away to land at Snells Beach.

Hugo eventually re-launched and slowly followed Daron to Snells. Well done guys.

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