Woodstock, Thursday 11/16

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Ward Odenwald
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Woodstock, Thursday 11/16

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Four days out but multiple forecasts are suggesting ideal wind direction, speed and temps during the afternoon.

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Re: Woodstock, Thursday 11/16

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Looks like the retired folks and those who are off from work could and should enjoy a relatively warm flight. I'm looking to fly over the WV ANG F-86 Sabre on final for the grass strip right of Runway 28 at FRR. Bacil
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Re: Woodstock, Thursday 11/16

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The weather forecast looks promising.
I am interested. Walt
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Re: Woodstock, Thursday 11/16

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Hourly has it strong WNW until 1P, then a nice gradual dropoff until sunset. I'll be there early. Bacil
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Re: Woodstock, Thursday 11/16

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Tomorrow’s predictions are suggesting conditions outside of my comfort level but will come out in the afternoon to help with takeoffs and retrievals.

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Re: Woodstock, Thursday 11/16

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Looks very tempting to me, esp later in the day.... I gotta get fired or something, sigh.
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Re: Woodstock, Thursday 11/16

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Got to launch at 11:15A. Moderate conditions on launch, with a west cross above as indicated by the black vultures and ravens thermalling/frolicking about 1K' over out in the valley. By 12:15P I had set up and waited for the other pilots to arrive. At 12:30P Walt and Ward showed up, with Gary arriving 15 minutes later. By this time it had gotten stronger, so I decided to wait for the predicted throttleback around 3:30P. As we stood around and watched many freight trains blow thru, the NOAA weather radio station that is located near Hagerstown updated the forecast from West 15 to 20 MPH, G 30, to now a wind advisory until 6P, with winds West 20 to 30 MPH, G up to 50 :shock: . Once we heard that it was a done deal. Gary and Ward helped me break down the glider in the gusty conditions. Thanks guys. Of course as soon as I was almost done, it died down markedly. 15 minutes later it picked back up. The classic sucker lull. Gary and I grabbed some food and drink at Fox's Pizza in Strasburg. The joint has great food! Bacil
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Re: Woodstock, Thursday 11/16

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Guess I'm glad I didn't get fired then.... :wink:

Sorry to hear it didn't work out though, bummer! Noticed a significant ramp-up in Bethesda around sunset, figured that wasn't a good sign.

Maybe we'll be lucky, and conditions on Sunday will back off at the end of the day.
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Re: Woodstock, Thursday 11/16

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Sorry it did not work out, but it is still a beautiful place to spend an afternoon. I was watching the conditions hoping for an after work run to Woodstock, but the Woodstock Tower weather station confirmed what you experienced. To quote an old cliche- "better to be on the ground than in the air wishing you were on the ground". See what Sunday brings??????

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Re: Woodstock, Thursday 11/16

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Sunday night maybe :lol: . It was a beautiful afternoon on the mountain. There are 2 "gulleys" 7" to 8" deep where runoff has cut into the lower part of the pad. A little shovel work would do the trick. Grass has grown on the upper pad, but the lower pad could do with some seedwork in the spring. Bacil
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