Took this pic going over the back from Flattop on Saturday. It was a short xc. I landed in Beldor Hollow for a straight line distance of 4 miles. I may have made it to the Shenandoah valley if I had not dithered looking for more height. Those trees are ominous....next time. Better to be on the ground than tree bound! My landing field is by my hand. A local gave me a ride to Elkton, the nearest town, where my driver picked me up.
The smoke to my left is the beginning of the Rocky Mount fire. It was first reported on Saturday. The fire now covers 5,600 acres. I live approx. 4 miles south/southwest of the Massanutten Peak. When the wind direction is right it smells like we are sitting on the downwind edge of a camp fire and the atmosphere becomes smokey. Check out the following url for most recent pics of the fire.
http://www.nbc29.com/story/31773841/upd ... 5600-acres
Flattop on Saturday 4/16/16
Moderator: CHGPA BOD
Flattop on Saturday 4/16/16
Last edited by rlweber on Tue May 24, 2016 10:15 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Keep Calm And Soar On
Re: Flattop on Saturday 4/16/16
Here is a video I made of my last flight at Flattop. It is a bit long, but I could not bring myself to cut more. Notice the turbulence and collapses experienced on the launch .Can you find Daniels and Parker's Mountain? Listen for Tom's radio call and note the forest fire. I also did not add a sound track because I thought the vario beeps made a great sound track. The whole flight was a thermal flight. When I examined the track log I saw that I left too much lift "on the table". I was too optimistic. I also think the trees intimidated me. The downwind landing is exciting. Learning is what makes this sport fun.
https://youtu.be/Bcv0bgtKeC4
Randy
https://youtu.be/Bcv0bgtKeC4
Randy
Last edited by rlweber on Wed May 25, 2016 4:35 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Keep Calm And Soar On
Re: Flattop on Saturday 4/16/16
Keep Calm And Soar On