Afternoon conditions are looking good along the entire length of the Massanutten. Who’s in?
Ward
Woodstock, Thursday (9/28)
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Re: Woodstock, Thursday (9/28)
Still looking good with afternoon ridge soarable conditions along the Massanutten. ETA at launch ~9:30.
Ward
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Re: Woodstock, Thursday (9/28)
After finish my duties, I went to WS with my son Lucas.
Stop by Joe's house to give him a ride.
When, we arrived at WS, Ward was ready to fly: he was the 1st to take off, flew for hours, and landed south of WS in a very large field.
I waited until the winds were more reliable to take off. I had a very good flight: 3rd flight in my new U2
After flying in front of the rump a little bit, I went north, got some strong thermals (3,300ft above ridge +- in front of the old ramp), continued my journey north to be in a safest distant of the landing field recommended by Gary. Dropped to 2Kft above ridge and decided to return to south instead of pushing my luck or landing in the "Gary"'s field: it is a huge field!
When I was returning south, I "met" Joe who was having an amazing flight. Tried to follow him north again, but I did not have the courage nor the skills out. He landed in Strasbourg.
Lost most of my altitude (600ft above ridge) returning south. After flying a little bit on the south of the ramp, decided to go to landing.
Had a good landing in the new LZ. Gary landed +- 30 min after me.
Concluding, I am pretty glad with my flight. I am getting more and more used to the U2. Slowing learning how to thermal with it. Fortunately, I did not have any issues as far take off and landing. Looking forward to flying again with my fellow pilots
PLEASE NEXT TIME BRING YOUR RADIOS! I could use your expertise when flying
Stop by Joe's house to give him a ride.
When, we arrived at WS, Ward was ready to fly: he was the 1st to take off, flew for hours, and landed south of WS in a very large field.
I waited until the winds were more reliable to take off. I had a very good flight: 3rd flight in my new U2
After flying in front of the rump a little bit, I went north, got some strong thermals (3,300ft above ridge +- in front of the old ramp), continued my journey north to be in a safest distant of the landing field recommended by Gary. Dropped to 2Kft above ridge and decided to return to south instead of pushing my luck or landing in the "Gary"'s field: it is a huge field!
When I was returning south, I "met" Joe who was having an amazing flight. Tried to follow him north again, but I did not have the courage nor the skills out. He landed in Strasbourg.
Lost most of my altitude (600ft above ridge) returning south. After flying a little bit on the south of the ramp, decided to go to landing.
Had a good landing in the new LZ. Gary landed +- 30 min after me.
Concluding, I am pretty glad with my flight. I am getting more and more used to the U2. Slowing learning how to thermal with it. Fortunately, I did not have any issues as far take off and landing. Looking forward to flying again with my fellow pilots
PLEASE NEXT TIME BRING YOUR RADIOS! I could use your expertise when flying
Walt Melo
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Re: Woodstock, Thursday (9/28)
Good day, everyone soared with the help of Lucas (Walt’s son) who came to help us fly -> Thanks! Surface winds were NNW or N during the late morning (real time data from valley stations) and that was in-line with the modest ridge lift that I experienced up and down the north section of the Massanutten. However, the thermals were large with multiple cores that toped out between 5 to 6K msl. My “plan A” fantasy was the same as most Massanutten adventures but the north cross and the crops in potential LZs surrounding the Edinburg Gap cut deep into that. Here are chronologically ordered images of the flight, plus a link to my flight track.
I landed in a newly harvested cornfield south of takeoff and the “Shenandoah Valley Farmer Hospitality” was the very best! Once the glider was secured, I walked to the farmhouse to introduced myself and soon after Matt insisted that I take his 4-wheel drive cart back to my glider and ~ 30 minutes later, his brother, Rick, came out with cold water and helped me with directions for Walt’s and Lucas’ retrieval.
Ward
http://doarama.com/view/1648785
I landed in a newly harvested cornfield south of takeoff and the “Shenandoah Valley Farmer Hospitality” was the very best! Once the glider was secured, I walked to the farmhouse to introduced myself and soon after Matt insisted that I take his 4-wheel drive cart back to my glider and ~ 30 minutes later, his brother, Rick, came out with cold water and helped me with directions for Walt’s and Lucas’ retrieval.
Ward
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Re: Woodstock, Thursday (9/28)
Next set of images.
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Re: Woodstock, Thursday (9/28)
Last set of images showing Walt just after takeoff and my landing.