[roc-chat] Re: ROCtober and ROC's October Monthly HPR Launch is this Weekend

  • From: "Bruce Pettus" <bprocket@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 20:19:43 -0700

I'm looking forward to attending this weekend and seeing some of my friends.
I'll be bringing several scouts from Huntington Beach pack 278.

 

Bruce Pettus

 

From: roc-chat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:roc-chat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Gregory Lyzenga
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 8:46 PM
To: roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; roc-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [roc-chat] ROCtober and ROC's October Monthly HPR Launch is this
Weekend

 

Fellow ROC Members,

 

A quick reminder: this Saturday and Sunday (October 13-14, 2012) is the next
ROC Launch.  The regular HPR launch is all day Saturday; the ROCtober youth
event encompasses both days. Projected weather conditions appear to be good
for launching, with mild fall desert conditions anticipated.  Overnight lows
will be near 50F and daytime highs will be near 80F under sunny skies.  Wind
conditions should follow typical trends, with the best (lowest wind, <5 mph)
conditions in the early morning, with speeds gradually increasing after
mid-morning (probably around 10 mph in the afternoon).  As always, remember
that we are in a desert environment, so plan accordingly for the heat and
sun.  Despite the cooler temperatures be sure to bring (and drink) plenty of
water to avoid dehydration, and wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunblock to
avoid getting burned.  For those of you new to the Lucerne launch site,
THERE IS NO WATER on site, so bring what you need!  (This include water for
washing as well as drinking/cooking.)  There are no announced food vendors
registered for the launch, so provide your own food as well.  Lucerne Valley
Market is about 4 miles from our launch site and has an extensive selection
of groceries as well as a good deli counter.

 

Please keep in mind that we will be expecting *several hundred* scouts and
youth group participants for this annual ROCtober event.  We will be keeping
a careful eye on the portable toilet and crowd control issues, but we can
use everyone's help in keeping the site clean and running smoothly.  As
always, PLEASE keep the toilets clean and NEVER dispose of ANYTHING except
human waste in them.  And you can further do your part by reminding our
guests of the rules and setting a good example. Everyone pack out ALL of
your trash and leave no sign of our presence after the launch is over. 

 

The range should be open for flying between 7:00 and 8:00 am on Saturday,
and as usual you are advised to plan on flying early.  With the exception of
night flying on Saturday (weather permitting) and arranged demo flights, HPR
flying will end on Saturday afternoon.  NAR and Tripoli certification will
be available.  Sunday will continue with youth low and mid power flying, and
we plan to shut down the range for the day Sunday at about 1:00 pm.  PLEASE
TAKE NOTE OF THIS AND PLAN ACCORDINGLY!  Please let the board know in
advance if you have any large projects or unusual support requirements or
plans that we should know about.

 

For those of you that have not been to a launch for several months, a quick
reminder that our launch site has moved slightly.  The new range location is
just about 1000 ft. south of the old site and is accessed from the same road
as before.  A half mile in to the lakebed, look for the metal post and
signs/reflectors directing you to turn left to the new site.  If you are
arriving the night before for camping, don't set up in the old spot because
you WILL be asked to move.  Drive VERY carefully and slowly on the access
roads and in the camping area, particularly at night.  The area is fairly
heavily rutted, and passenger vehicles can get into trouble if not driven
with care.

 

VERY IMPORTANT -- In order to support a launch of this size and complexity,
we MUST have the help of members and volunteers to staff the range operation
positions!  At our smaller launches over the last couple of months, we've
been a little casual about this, but at ROCtober we need to have range duty
positions filled before we can open the range for flying.  We have an
easy-to-use site for volunteering for range duty.  DROP WHATEVER YOU ARE
DOING RIGHT NOW and visit:

 

http://mysignup.com/rocrangeduty

 

to select your range duty assignment.  We'll open the range for flying as
soon as we get our positions filled and the range set up, so let's pitch in
so we can take best advantage of the good morning flying hours!  Overnight
camping is allowed as usual, but be sure to keep all campfires in
above-ground containers to comply with BLM rules, and pack your ashes and
wood debris out with you when you leave.  Let's always try to leave the
playa a little cleaner than we found it.  Portable toilets should be
delivered on site by Friday afternoon to support campers and setup.

 

Let's fly rockets!  We'll see you on the lake bed!

 

 

 

-----------------------------------------------

Greg Lyzenga

ROC Board Member - NAR #13295 / Tripoli #12088

 

 

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