Quite a day indeed! 10 pilots out - everyone had a great time.
I got just over 2 hours. Got my strongest thermal I've ever been in, just minutes after launching, steady 1200' + up for many turns (can't say really how strong, the 6030 looked maxed out what seemed like for ever and it was beeping super fast) - straight to cloud base at around 7500 MSL, got there fast. What a ride.
Got a nice outing over the valley (at times pulled the bar way in not to get in the cloud suck) to the West of Strasburg over I-81 then back to the ridge at the knob.
Monster lift, flew through virga (snow higher up), lots of fun.
Flight cut short by getting too low behind the ridge and blown over the back - nasty, scary air, made it down safely, I realized afterwards I landed with VG maxed out, too busy to notice I guess...the winds were switchy and I picked an uphill field that I figured would make an OK landing even if downwind. Pulled an OK landing after a nasty nose down drop from the sky, glider suffered a little, not too bad. Got a ride back from the nice land owner that said we're welcome there anytime - I sure will try not to land there again...too close for comfort.
Mexican food afterwards with friends.
Here's the evidence:
Top of the monster thermal - you can see John McAlister to the E.
On the way over the valley - you can see the snow
On the way back, flew right over Strasburg to the radio tower where Jon was hanging out
Where I ended up landing - the gap you see lined up with the field is the next one North from the one behind launch
Too much information? Sorry, I'm just too eager to share...
Sure was great seeing all the gliders/pilots out!
Felix.