Ridgely Saturday
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Ridgely Saturday
For those not going to Hyner or elsewhere, I plan on getting out to Ridgely on Saturday for a great flying day. Forecast is NW@7, high of 81 degrees. Potential XC Beach day if the lift cooperates.
Chris
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Ridgely Saturday
I'm planning to be there. The weather looks like it's going to cooperate more
than it did last Saturday. I also plan to leave early to avoid the holiday
weekend bridge traffic.
Dave
Quoting batmanh3 <batmanh3@yahoo.com>:
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> For those not going to Hyner or elsewhere, I plan on getting out to Ridgely
> on Saturday for a great flying day. Forecast is NW@7, high of 81 degrees.
> Potential XC Beach day if the lift cooperates.
>
> ChrisBatman
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than it did last Saturday. I also plan to leave early to avoid the holiday
weekend bridge traffic.
Dave
Quoting batmanh3 <batmanh3@yahoo.com>:
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> For those not going to Hyner or elsewhere, I plan on getting out to Ridgely
> on Saturday for a great flying day. Forecast is NW@7, high of 81 degrees.
> Potential XC Beach day if the lift cooperates.
>
> ChrisBatman
>
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Ridgely Saturday
FWIW-Wx
Today's forecast models suggest an unstable day on the e-Shore Saturday,
albeit a tad strong for flite park fliting.
There's a weakening sfc H over Lake Superior and an exiting jet-level wind
max. Sfc pressure gradient weak but dynamic and thermo instability expected
to keep soaring zone well-mixed with higher wind speeds from aloft. Progs
show sfc wind NW ~12G16 MPH.
Temp-dew point spread ~20? suggests Q-base ~5K. The thermal layer is capped
by strong subsidence inversion. Strong inversions capping the thermal layer
tend to produce attention-getting inter-thermal sink.
Best AGL soaring conditions after 3 PM.
Similar conditions forecast for Sunday, although wind should be more
northerly and a shade lighter as the H migrates E.
-----Original Message-----
From: batmanh3 [mailto:batmanh3@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 12:12 p.m.
To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
Subject: Ridgely Saturday
For those not going to Hyner or elsewhere, I plan on getting out to Ridgely
on Saturday for a great flying day. Forecast is NW@7, high of 81 degrees.
Potential XC Beach day if the lift cooperates.
ChrisBatman
Today's forecast models suggest an unstable day on the e-Shore Saturday,
albeit a tad strong for flite park fliting.
There's a weakening sfc H over Lake Superior and an exiting jet-level wind
max. Sfc pressure gradient weak but dynamic and thermo instability expected
to keep soaring zone well-mixed with higher wind speeds from aloft. Progs
show sfc wind NW ~12G16 MPH.
Temp-dew point spread ~20? suggests Q-base ~5K. The thermal layer is capped
by strong subsidence inversion. Strong inversions capping the thermal layer
tend to produce attention-getting inter-thermal sink.
Best AGL soaring conditions after 3 PM.
Similar conditions forecast for Sunday, although wind should be more
northerly and a shade lighter as the H migrates E.
-----Original Message-----
From: batmanh3 [mailto:batmanh3@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 12:12 p.m.
To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
Subject: Ridgely Saturday
For those not going to Hyner or elsewhere, I plan on getting out to Ridgely
on Saturday for a great flying day. Forecast is NW@7, high of 81 degrees.
Potential XC Beach day if the lift cooperates.
ChrisBatman
Ridgely Saturday
Best AGL soaring conditions after 3 PM.
I didn't know there were other types of soaring! I guess BGL soaring is
better before 3 PM?
-Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: TQ [mailto:toweringqs@adelphia.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 11:23 PM
To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
Subject: RE: Ridgely Saturday
I didn't know there were other types of soaring! I guess BGL soaring is
better before 3 PM?
-Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: TQ [mailto:toweringqs@adelphia.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 11:23 PM
To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
Subject: RE: Ridgely Saturday
Ridgely Saturday
Best AGL as in 'max gains' AGL, which is usually the case. What I was
trying to get across was, while it would be soarable before 3 PM, gains
would be rather meager, as in one misstep away from an early landing. Later
in the day, as the temp rises, the boundary layer deepens and gain would be
respectably boo-wah.
In other news...
Today's forecast models show the front clearing the area sooner than earlier
progged, which means the post-frontal wind-speed subsides sooner.
Max T: around 80
Min dewpoint: U50s
Q-base: ~4500' chc of OD by late afternoon
Q-base temp: L50s
Wind: N ~10 all the way up implying elbow-out-the-window with one handle on
the suicide knob in Q-streets conditions aloft.
Sunday: NW all day ~10 all the way up.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Balk [mailto:mike@talismanenterprises.net]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 03:34 p.m.
To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
Subject: RE: Ridgely Saturday
Best AGL soaring conditions after 3 PM.
I didn't know there were other types of soaring! I guess BGL soaring is
better before 3 PM?
-Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: TQ [mailto:toweringqs@adelphia.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 11:23 PM
To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
Subject: RE: Ridgely Saturday
trying to get across was, while it would be soarable before 3 PM, gains
would be rather meager, as in one misstep away from an early landing. Later
in the day, as the temp rises, the boundary layer deepens and gain would be
respectably boo-wah.
In other news...
Today's forecast models show the front clearing the area sooner than earlier
progged, which means the post-frontal wind-speed subsides sooner.
Max T: around 80
Min dewpoint: U50s
Q-base: ~4500' chc of OD by late afternoon
Q-base temp: L50s
Wind: N ~10 all the way up implying elbow-out-the-window with one handle on
the suicide knob in Q-streets conditions aloft.
Sunday: NW all day ~10 all the way up.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Balk [mailto:mike@talismanenterprises.net]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 03:34 p.m.
To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
Subject: RE: Ridgely Saturday
Best AGL soaring conditions after 3 PM.
I didn't know there were other types of soaring! I guess BGL soaring is
better before 3 PM?
-Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: TQ [mailto:toweringqs@adelphia.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 11:23 PM
To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
Subject: RE: Ridgely Saturday
Tough call.... Could do the Pulpit, although it will be cross and
a bit stronger up there; could do High Rock, and try an XC to
the south; could do Ridgely, though the N winds may make it
tough to get to the beach. Decisions, decisions!
Will be up at 7:30 Sat am, looking at the maps and trying to
decide.
--mark c.
m: 301-807-5414
a bit stronger up there; could do High Rock, and try an XC to
the south; could do Ridgely, though the N winds may make it
tough to get to the beach. Decisions, decisions!
Will be up at 7:30 Sat am, looking at the maps and trying to
decide.
--mark c.
m: 301-807-5414
Ridgely Saturday
'North' could take you all the way to the Bay Bridge Tunnel.
-----Original Message-----
From: markc [mailto:markc@chgpa.org]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 10:06 p.m.
To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
Subject: Ridgely Saturday
Tough call.... Could do the Pulpit, although it will be cross and
a bit stronger up there; could do High Rock, and try an XC to
the south; could do Ridgely, though the N winds may make it
tough to get to the beach. Decisions, decisions!
Will be up at 7:30 Sat am, looking at the maps and trying to
decide.
--mark c.
m: 301-807-5414
-----Original Message-----
From: markc [mailto:markc@chgpa.org]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 10:06 p.m.
To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
Subject: Ridgely Saturday
Tough call.... Could do the Pulpit, although it will be cross and
a bit stronger up there; could do High Rock, and try an XC to
the south; could do Ridgely, though the N winds may make it
tough to get to the beach. Decisions, decisions!
Will be up at 7:30 Sat am, looking at the maps and trying to
decide.
--mark c.
m: 301-807-5414
Ridgely Saturday
Maybe HR. Anyone thinking Woodstock?
On Sep 2, 2005, at 10:51 PM, breezyk1d wrote:
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> I'm hoping to head to High Rock on Sat. Anyone else headed that
> way? -Linda
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On Sep 2, 2005, at 10:51 PM, breezyk1d wrote:
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> I'm hoping to head to High Rock on Sat. Anyone else headed that
> way? -Linda
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Ridgely Saturday
Cave soaring with the bats? - Hugh
On 2 Sep 2005, at 15:34, Mike Balk wrote:
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> Best AGL soaring conditions after 3 PM.
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> I didn't know there were other types of soaring! I guess BGL
> soaring is
> better before 3 PM?
>
> -Mike
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: TQ [mailto:toweringqs@adelphia.net]
> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 11:23 PM
> To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
> Subject: RE: Ridgely Saturday
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On 2 Sep 2005, at 15:34, Mike Balk wrote:
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> Best AGL soaring conditions after 3 PM.
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> I didn't know there were other types of soaring! I guess BGL
> soaring is
> better before 3 PM?
>
> -Mike
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: TQ [mailto:toweringqs@adelphia.net]
> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 11:23 PM
> To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
> Subject: RE: Ridgely Saturday
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Well, I've got my harness from Ridgely finally, but it was too gnarly to fly on Saturday afternoon. I went flying in a sailplane with Ric for about 45-50 minutes. Released at 2k and climbed up to around 4500. First time in a sailplane, great experience. At least I got off terra firma this weekend. This coming weekend looks pretty nice as well, hopefully the trend continues.
Chris
Chris
Ridgely Saturday/Sunday
Yeah, I'm reduced to 3-axis powered flight. Flew a Piper Archer with
a friend from Leesburg to Tangier Island Sunday, stopped at Ridgely
on the way back to show my friend the hang gliding aerotow
phenomenon. It was great to see the gang. Bought avgas for $3.60/
gal - same as premium auto gas these days - so it was a bargain! - Hugh
On 6 Sep 2005, at 15:58, batmanh3 wrote:
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> Well, I've got my harness from Ridgely finally, but it was too
> gnarly to fly on Saturday afternoon. I went flying in a sailplane
> with Ric for about 45-50 minutes. Released at 2k and climbed up to
> around 4500. First time in a sailplane, great experience. At
> least I got off terra firma this weekend. This coming weekend
> looks pretty nice as well, hopefully the trend continues.
>
> ChrisBatman
>
a friend from Leesburg to Tangier Island Sunday, stopped at Ridgely
on the way back to show my friend the hang gliding aerotow
phenomenon. It was great to see the gang. Bought avgas for $3.60/
gal - same as premium auto gas these days - so it was a bargain! - Hugh
On 6 Sep 2005, at 15:58, batmanh3 wrote:
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> Well, I've got my harness from Ridgely finally, but it was too
> gnarly to fly on Saturday afternoon. I went flying in a sailplane
> with Ric for about 45-50 minutes. Released at 2k and climbed up to
> around 4500. First time in a sailplane, great experience. At
> least I got off terra firma this weekend. This coming weekend
> looks pretty nice as well, hopefully the trend continues.
>
> ChrisBatman
>