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Pete H
Actually the North Atlantic Tracks change daily depending on wind, turbulence and the number of tracks needed to accommodate traffic. Since most of them originate and terminate from an area about 50 miles north and south and about 30 miles east of Gander what you are seeing is the traffic routed to join the tracks. I'll wave the next time I pass overhead. Ron Donahue "Peter H" wrote in message ... William R. Watt wrote: does anybody paddle where there are no vapour trails? Timo has the basic idea: live/paddle in an area that's not on a great circle between popular tourist/business locations. I have the bittersweet location of having the entire north Maine woods as my playground, yet it's on about a dozen great circles that connect New York, Boston, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, etc. with nearly all of Europe. From 5-9 a.m. it's Europe headed for North America while from 7 - 10 p.m. it's North America headed for Europe. Fun with a small telescope to pick out the insignia (insigniae?) of various aircraft - but inimical to the basic purpose for being in the woods to begin with. Pete H -- When eating an elephant take one bite at a time. C. Abrams |