The Lethbridge Rocketry Association tries to host a 3-day launch every year, to encourage participation by rocketeers from other provinces. This year, it was held from Jun 28th to Jun 30th. On the 27th, my wife and I drove down to Taber , where most people stay.
Friday was an awful mix of rain and wind; we got to the launch site about 9:00, stayed in our car until about 2:00, then gave up and drove back to Taber.
Saturday was much better and I was able to fly my newest rocket, a fiberglass Madcow Avalanche 3. This rocket was modified for redundant dual deployment, and carried a GPS tracker.
Flying on a CTI Pro54 I165, it flew to 2510 ft and deployed the drogue as planned. The main chute failed to deploy, possibly binding on the altimeter bay lid. The GPS tracker worked fine, and the rocket was easily located. The only damage was a few cracks in the tip of the nosecone, easily repaired.