Bottom-line: He talked me into it. "Ow, let go of my arm, I'll fly, I'll fly!"

I arrived pretty late in the afternoon, and was set-up by maybe 4:30 or so. But the winds... Wow! Talk about better (for HG) than forecast! It was blowing hard, predominantly NW, gusting to near 20 occasionally, with some West cycles. For a variety of reasons (sleep included), I didn't feel comfortable dealing with the cross winds from the middle launch pad with only Dan for wirecrew... So I stayed put for a while. Ellis, Tom C, Lazslo, Petr, and another PG pilot I haven't met yet, had all decided to go for a hike, so I waited for them to get back, burning some time with a little site clean-up near the campfire ring.
When the PG'ers got back, I hopped into the harness and launched from the north ramp, with help from Ellis, Dan, and Petr. Thanks so much guys, this flight was much needed, and it wouldn't have happened without help from my friends!
Conditions in the air were EPIC!!! Well... Kind of epic! Well..... Ok, it was majorly inverted, and the best that I could manage was 750' above launch, fairly early in the flight. But once I stopped chasing phantom thermals and simply pushed-out as much as possible, the flight became a lot of fun. I tried to find lift lines out in the valley, flew south for a while chasing Tom C (but not for long, the LZ's don't look very HG-friendly from only a couple hundred feet over the ridgetop), strafed launch a bunch of times, chased after some redtail hawks and buzzards, and then headed north for a bit after it went truly magic (ie, 400-500 over without effort in the HG). Unfortunately, it was late in the day by the time that I realized that conditions had gotten super-solid, and so I couldn't get very far with the available daylight. Argh! Next time.
I probably flew for close to three hours. A few photos from the day are included below... It would be great to see some from the PG pilots who were flying today, and perhaps hear some tales of their flights!
MarkC