We don't have the official counts of flyers or launches yet, but it was a well attended, safe, successful, fun launch.
There were many M flights before the W switch was turned on.
I got to meet Robbdm and assisted him in striking camp by pulling a tent stake or two out by tripping over them on my way to talk to Wayco.
Wayco and I were prepping to race Xcelerators, but the wind came up before we could get them loaded on the pad. Probably a good thing since it would have been a K against my J sparky and I would lose, but rest assured mine looks as lot prettier. (Wayco actually flies his. Mine I just keep in my garage and rub with a diaper). It's always good to see Hardline.
AMW Prox took good care of us as the onsite vendor.
We had a club launch with a large 2-stage rocket. Anyone who wanted contributed to a motor fund. Each stage had (4) 54mm clusters. Had enough $$ so booster had 4 grain skid marks and long burn K300s in the sustainer, IIRC. It staged at about 800 feet and the sustainer seemed to go forever. Flew ALMOST perfectly. The booster main fouled and it hit a little hard. Right about the time I thought it may have gone in orbit, others pointed out the sustainer main had deployed and it came down gently. I think they said it made it to 15,000 feet. Pics and video from an onboard camera are pending.
I launched my night rocket and decided to hang it on a 40 inch chute so it could blink in the sky for a while. Got to take a nice moonlit walk in the desert to retrieve it a long way from the line. Fortunately Kenrico's landed near mine so I had company.
I missed terryg and Coyotenumber2, unfortunately.