LDRS 24 (2005) in Alberta, Canada

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Justy

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Originally posted by dluders
Justy, which Canadian rocketry club is sponsoring LDRS 2005? Where in Alberta will the event be held?
Fresh info on LDRS '05:
Originally posted on the Canadian Association of Rocketry website
LDRS2005 comes to Canada!!
The Lethbridge Rocketry Association is pleased to announce that one of North America's premier rocketry events is coming to Canada. LDRS 24 will be hosted by the LRA at the Roc Lake, July 14 - 19, 2005. This will be a huge event with rocketeers from all over North America and maybe even a few from around the world descending on Lethbridge for a week of flame and thunder! Watch for more information and the LDRS24 website coming soon.
The "Roc Lake" site is 30min SE of Taber, AB. The nearest USA border crossing is from Montana via Interstate 15.

Canadian Association of Rocketry: https://www.canadianrocketry.org/
Lethbridge Rocketry Association: https://www.lethbridgerocketry.com/
Roc Lake VII (2004), includes maps & photos of launch site: https://www.lethbridgerocketry.com/roclake/
 
I sure hope whoever is responsible, is going to tell us how to get >62.5 g APCP motors back and forth across the canadian border without endinh up in jail..............
 
I'd love to attend but, Montana is clear across the country for me. If it were in eastern Canada, I'd certainly try to make it. It'd take me days to drive that far. It sounds like a great launch site and I'm sure that all attendees will have a ball. I'll just have to wait until LDRS makes it around to the east coast again.
 
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