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And then there were two, as only Graham and I were left, and no-one planned to join us despite the optimistic forecast of wind on the ridge. However, tonnes of people descended on the club wanting to fly, including a group of students from Bristol Uni GC. Everyone was stumped for a while by the locking away of the hangar keys in a combination safe, to which the combination had apparently changed. Once we got out there it was a crowded but efficient launch point, with lots of keen people keeping busy and keeping warm! It was a full and busy day, interspersed with a few snow flurries and diving into the kitchen to defrost ourselves. The bar was also busy that evening, and very sociable, especially re-discovering how small the gliding world is (“oh, I know them too!”).