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RedBaron
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Daniels tomorrow

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It's gonna be good. Who's on board?
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God, it's tough these days to get you guys excited. We got Glen, Mike, myself and Dave told me he has to weigh sleeping in against saoring in the morning, so he's iffy. ETA 10 am.
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Daniel's

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Looks a bit light for Saturday.

Gonna try on Sunday. Anyone else?

Warmer too on Sunday.

Matthew
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sunday

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Sunday strikes me as a better bet too. I could be in for that. Meanwhile Taylor seems like a good way to get some exercise and brush the rust off. Matthew why don't you bring out the bag wings and give it a try?
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Light winds and cloudy... Think it'll be a game of ultimate today,
and then I'll try to get excited for tomorrow, when it'll be...
Light and cloudy! :)

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As predicted the flying was less than epic. Mike Lee flew first so he could take Rhonda home. I followed a couple of hours later, still waiting for the promised afternoon winds. At various times it was raining paragliders. Janni had a real strong no-wind launch on his Sport 2. Glenn decided to break down to save the trip back up the road to get his truck.

Randy Weber was the only local hang glider pilot to show up. No one, whether vertebrate or invertebrate, did better than a sledder.

But, it was a beautiful day in the mountains, and I had a great time anyway. The LZ had a very friendly cat following us around. He was orange and white and looking regal while sitting on Laszlo's orange and white paraglider as he was trying to fold it up.

I was happy my pseudo 4-wheel drive vehicle made it up the mountain without too much drama. But, I wasn't carrying any passengers, either.

So, interesting. Those who stayed at home made the right decision. And those who came out might've made the right decision, too.
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IT SUCKED. But I did a real good job launching and landing this ridiculously tiny glider in the nasty primary, so I'm kinda proud of that. I'm off to BlueSky tomorrow.
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If you guys go there tomorrow I might drop by after I'm done at Blue Sky. Mind the two dead cows in the LZ. I felt like a real vulture when I circled over them LOL. Fairly decomposed but I think you'd still have a hard time getting the smell out of your harness if you bellied in on one. Disgusting.
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Goldilocks

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From Janni--

IT SUCKED. But I did a real good job launching and landing this ridiculously tiny glider in the nasty primary, so I'm kinda proud of that. I'm off to BlueSky tomorrow.

*****

COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN.

This field is to muddy.

This sky is too crowded.

This flight is too long.

This flight is too short.

This glider is too tiny.

This LZ is too nasty.


Gonna start calling you Goldilocks. :)

Matthew
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Post by markc »

I'd hoped that between the high moving off and that system
approaching from the west, we might see 10+ south winds
today. But that doesn't seem to be the case... Anyone see
something encouraging that I haven't?

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Daniels--

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Just call me Janni--

Looks too light.

Looks too cloudy.

Might take the kayak out instead.

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Post by markc »

I think there's going to be more sun than is forecast at Daniel's,
but it's a long way to drive and lots of gas for (odds are) a sledder...

Not that a sled would be a bad thing, I'd take it. Just too far to go.

I could be tempted down if someone wants to carpool though! :)

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Janni called, and we're going to carpool down and see
how things are. Come on out if you want to give things
a try!

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Wow, it was great. The sun was out, blowing straight in on launch at 10 mph, ramping up to 15 when cycles came blazing through. Mark and I were the only ones there to our surprise. Well, some find kayaking more interesting I guess. Anyway, Mark went first, turned right towards the bowl and climbed above the ridge real quick. Came back to launch to tell me it was real good so I, too, went to find myself climbing. A mixture of big fat thermals and ridge lift kept us well above the ridge, Mark eventually hooked something that took him to 3000' over. I couldn't get higher than 1500' no matter what I tried. Still a great flight, airtime logged: 1 hour. Perfect no step landing, I could not be happier. And the best, it was so warm, I flew wihout gloves and just my shirt on.
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Knew that conditions were going to be decent when we were south
of Gainesville on Rt 29, looking at totally clear skies to the southwest,
with some wave clouds setting up over the Blue Ridge. So much for
the 90+% cloudcover of the early morning forecast!

Winds in the LZ were out of the west, but when we got up top a bit after
2pm, there were cycles of 10+ coming straight in. Definitely PG-soarable,
and looking pretty good for HG too.

Major rush to set up, and then I headed to launch at 3pm (we flipped
a rock to see who would go first). Conditions in the air were bouyant
and REALLY nice: no heavy layers, no gloves, near 60 degrees.... What
a treat for this time of year!

I had maybe 45 minutes of flight time, but I doubt I had the 3k over
that Janni claims. But even so, Goldilocks definitely said "And this site
is just right!" :)

Great day, good flying, a hike back up at the end of the day, and cold
brews to enjoy while watching the sunset. Nice.

MarkC
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