Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. SUNNY. HIGHS IN THE UPPER
70S. NORTHWEST WINDS 5 TO 10 MPH.
It seems that tomorrow (Wed) will be a good day at Woodstock.

Is there any observer interested in taking the afternoon off?

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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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Yes, I'm interested.

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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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I might consider it also. Jesse, would you be interested in carpooling? If I remember right you live in northern VA and also I owe you a sandwich.
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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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Walt,

What time are you planning on arriving?

-Andy
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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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Am also interested

Cheers

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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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I am planning to leave Falls Church, VA, by 1:00pm (hopefully, a little bit earlier). Therefore, I should be in the LZ by 2:30pm.
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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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Will see you at the LZ!

Anyone need a ride?

Cheers

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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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Jesse and I are gonna meet at the LZ at 11:00 AM tomorrow and try to squeeze a couple off in the morning, if anyone wants to join us.
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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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oh man, tomorrow does look like it could be sweet. the hourly is calling for nw@10-15, high of 76, and a 25° dew point/temp spread... if things are still as promising tomorrow I might have to find a way to take leave, even though I might pay for it later....

will check again in the morning

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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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I am looking at heading out in the afternoon too.

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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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I think I can make it today, after a few hours at work this morning. Count me in!

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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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Wow, now that was most def worth a half-day of vacation!!

North cross at times, and strongish, but the fun factor was way high. I flew for 3+ hours, best thermal was immediately off of launch to 3800' above the mtn, a fairly close encounter with a red tail, made it to signal knob on my third try, floated along with PGers later, and then had an exciting cow-filled LZ at the end of the day. Thank you Jesse for getting them out of the way! Awesome flight, completely stoked tonight!

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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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I had a similar experience to Mark, but not quite as long. Took off around 4 into bulletproof ridge lift and got immediately up to a grand over. Bacil recommended a trip to the winery again, so I gave it another shot. Went north on the ridge a bit without finding anything enticing, came back, and then caught a cloud street which took me upwind across 81. After 81 I didn't find much, and started getting low and scared, but luckily found another good thermal that let me get back to the ridge. There I hovered around launch for a while, and sort of accidentally got a nice thermal almost to cloud base, and tried to go into the valley again, but chickened out and went back to the ridge once more. Watched a PGer take off from the air, then landed. Thanks to Jesse, Rich, and Walt, and Mark for the launch.

As Mark said, pretty good day and worth the time off.
-Andy
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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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Very good day at Woodstock. It was strongish in midday but with launchable cycles rolling through. I flew twice, once at midday in ratty broken lift (max 1.5k above launch), and then again right after launching Walt in the evening around 6pm. On the last flight, I found a nice fat thermal right off of launch that bounced me up to 1k over. I started looking around for Walt and couldn't see him. After 5 min I still hadn't spotted him and I started to get worried. I headed north, thinking he might be up the ridge. I sank back to ridge level pretty quick. Turning around, I spotted Walt stinkin high where I'd just been. He'd been above me the whole time. Never did manage to get back up there. :evil: Congrats on the great flight, Walt! :mrgreen: Good launch. Gotta keep working on those landing approaches.

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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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Here's the video:



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Re: Woodstock 8/14/2013 - afternoon

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It was nice to be back to the mountains after 5 months! It was a very pleasant experience. Launch by the end of the day after a long cycle of gusty winds. Wait almost 10 min on the ramp to finally launch with a nice breeze. Then I got a few good thermals on the south side of the launch that brought me to 1,500 meters. After I saw Jesse landing, I have also decided to land. My land was terrible  Miscalculate the angles and started my approach to high and ended up landing on the top of hill. As Jesse said, I need to improve my landing skills at Woodstock. Fortunately, I did not break anything and did not get hurt either, but I need to do better next time.
Special thanks to those to help me on the wire (Rick, and a PG I forgot the name), Mark for the harm beer and ride to the launching area, and most importantly Jesse for his patience, advice, and support as my observer.
Regs
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