Options for Sat05Jun : Pulpit?
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Options for Sat05Jun : Pulpit?
Looks like the Pulpit could work on Saturday, with a much better direction than Memorial Day (assuming that the current forecast holds). The 3K map is a bit strong-ish, but not crazy. Anyone else giving tomorrow some thought?
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: Options for Sat05Jun : Pulpit?
3k winds forecasted to back off in south-central PA by 18z. Encouraging!
			
			
									
						
										
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				1otIII2007
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Re: Options for Sat05Jun : Pulpit?
I will be there. I think Bacil is going. Will Hnyla said he would be there.
Allan B.
			
			
									
						
										
						Allan B.
Re: Options for Sat05Jun : Pulpit?
Trying to keep my hopes in check... But seems solid W until at least 3pm, and likely max of 20-ish gusts on the ramp (assuming the usual Pulpit +10). Glider going on the vehicle tonight!
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Options for Sat05Jun : Pulpit?
Re: Pulpit, anyone know the LZ status for HG?
			
			
									
						
							john middleton (202)409-2574 c
			
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Re: Options for Sat05Jun : Pulpit?
waist to chest deep hay, not mowed as of this evening,
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: Options for Sat05Jun : Pulpit?
Based on this past Monday:
The grass/hay in the uncut portions of the field is waist-to-chest high. Landable, certainly, but you have to treat the top of the grass as the ground. Like a landing after an XC.
The planted sections of the field have *just* been planted. That is, the corn plants which are just inches-high. A well-planned approach, and careful carry-out, should not damage the crop.
And I do mean careful: Stepping into the gaps between the rows as you exit the field. Don't squish them!
			
			
									
						
										
						The grass/hay in the uncut portions of the field is waist-to-chest high. Landable, certainly, but you have to treat the top of the grass as the ground. Like a landing after an XC.
The planted sections of the field have *just* been planted. That is, the corn plants which are just inches-high. A well-planned approach, and careful carry-out, should not damage the crop.
And I do mean careful: Stepping into the gaps between the rows as you exit the field. Don't squish them!
Re: Options for Sat05Jun : Pulpit?
I will be there to help after work.  ETA 2:15P to 3:30P.  Main LZ you can land amongst the 3" high rows of corn.  Bacil
			
			
									
						
										
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Looks like a hint of SW in the surface hourly for the late-AM/early-PM, before a more notable SW by 5pm.
But I think I'll still go up and have a look. Right now, the weather station readings look great!
			
			
									
						
										
						But I think I'll still go up and have a look. Right now, the weather station readings look great!
Re: Options for Sat05Jun : Pulpit?
Looks like I will be free this afternoon. ETA 1PM
			
			
									
						
										
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Aviation was committed today! Will, Allan, Charlie, and myself on HG. Joe S and Steve K on PG. John M decided not to fly after the PG sleds (too cross). And Rich B and Bacil helped wire the hangies. Thank you guys!
A fickle day... I got lucky and had a lawn-dart OTB, and then Bacil picked me up. Thank you man!
			
			
									
						
										
						A fickle day... I got lucky and had a lawn-dart OTB, and then Bacil picked me up. Thank you man!