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Cajon Pass May 24, 2014 The Inland Slope Rebels used to host a PSS Festival at Cajon Summit every Memorial Day weekend and it attracted PSS enthusiasts from around the world. The Intermountain Silent Flyers also hosted a popular slope soaring event called Soar Utah every year, and having two such events each year forced many of the participants to choose one or the other due to economic or time-off reasons. So a few years ago the clubs agreed to hold their events on alternating years, and that's how they're scheduled now. But that left a big void in the Southern California PSS schedule every other Spring, so the locals who prefer to stay close to home continued to get together at Cajon Summit for some informal flying on "Soar Utah" years, and they call it Fake Fest. So what does PSS stand for? It's an acronym for Power Slope Scale or Power Scale Slope (depending on who you ask) and the planes are gliders which are modeled after actual full-scale powered production aircraft. Most are warbirds, but general aviation and commercial aircraft are also popular. This coming Memorial Day weekend is Soar Utah's turn to be the "official" event so it's Fake Fest time here in Southern California. The informalities actually begin on Thursday May 22nd at Point Fermin where some of the group gets together for some coastal flying. Then they're off to Cajon Summit on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and there's usually an eating meeting at a local restaurant on Friday and Saturday nights.