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Old 05-04-15 | 04:05 PM
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The wind was probably connected to the elevation being wrong. Wind = air rushing from a high pressure zone to a low to equalize the pressure. Higher pressure also = lower altitude. And yours were head winds, coming at you from the high.

If you use the GC website you can turn elevation corrections on and usually get a more accurate chart and total.
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