by Pilgrim » Tue Dec 27, 2011 7:29 pm
Hi Bob,
I think I am getting Bob and Bill mixed up. Sorry.
Disgusted was the wrong word. I was in a hurry. I believe frustrated is the word I should have chosen.
To be truthful Bob, I believe the gig is up for Packsaddle. I doubt we can come up with the money the owners want to "tolerate us on their land" this year. We appreciate the fact that we go forward knowing we can count on no help from anyone who does not fly Pack. That leaves it up to less than 50 pilots to save a venerable ole flying site. We know and love Pack. It is our only foot launch flying site. It is sad that more people do not share our love of the site. Don't get me wrong Sam. Rest easy; We ain't asking for your help or money. You have made it perfectly clear that it would not be forthcoming anyway. Just out of curiosity Sam, what percentage of the revenues from the Texas Open came from outsiders? I would estimate close to 100%; much of it even from people from outside the country. You know, I never heard any of them complain about trying to help you make Leakey an internationally known flying site. It is too bad you cannot find that kind of charity in your heart for Packsaddle.
In addition, the road up Pack has become a major issue. The county used to use the communications tower on the hill and used their heavy equipment to maintain the road up to it. (The tower was originally put there in the sixties so Lyndon could communicate with the White House from his Lake house that was just down the road from Pack). The county has pulled out of the deal. The owners are pressing us to take over that cost completely. That without question is a deal buster. It is potentially a huge cost. One that I believe will keep Pack from opening this season and perhaps ever again.
There really is not an option to buy. They are not selling. And if they did, as I have pointed out earlier, the price is astronomical. The aforementioned Risser in conjuncion with the USHPA foundation that deals with assisting site acquisition and many of our best minds and business folks have put together every conceivable idea for ownership/easment transfer from the simplest to the very sophisticated (including the flight park approach). Bottom line is that they have rejected it all. They are simply not interested in selling their land or any easements thereon. Their long term plans, as best we can tell, is to keep the land in the family and ranch it as has been done for generations. It is going to be a real drag not to be able to fly there. Can you say "towing is soon to be the only option for HG in the entire Central Texas area"? And yes, we are not complete myopic fools. Most of us have established relations with one or more of the tow operations that are springing up around here in anticipation of the loss of Pack. The looming inevitability of that loss is very depressing. It has been our flying site for so long, it is hard to picture life without Pack. Just picture life without Dry Canyon, or Torrey, or Marina, or Funsten, or Slide, or Point of the mountain, or Paradox, or Telluride (hmmm), or Ellenville, or Kitty Hawk, or...
Well there, maybe all you Pack haters will be happy now. It looks like you will win and another flying site will go straight to hades. To paraphrase Richard Millhouse Nixon from his "Checkers" speech:
"You won't have 'Pack' to kick around anymore".
And so it goes,
Pilgrim