by gracecab » Sun Dec 28, 2014 4:24 pm
After drooling on Friday and Saturday, I got up to Skyport this morning with about 7 other pilots with the Eagle van and had a great flight.
35 minutes. Skyport to Parma. light S winds everywhere. gentle/medium thermals, great for novices.
This was my 5th Skyport launch...so my commentary and expectations are commensurate with a recent mountain pilot.
I went first expecting a sunny sledder, and got picked up by a couple nice thermals for a more interesting flight than I've had in the last few turns. It was not too bumpy, but enough to keep me alert the whole time in the crisp air. I got up a couple hundred feet over launch, which was great for me, since last time I missed my opportunity... so I made a point to hit it harder left off launch and was rewarded by a nice couple hundred feet over thermal right off...
Then decided to take my altitude to the antenna farm, before I got greedy and lost more than gained. Made it to the ridge easily and as soon as past the bldg. I got lifted.... and stayed in that one as long as possible. For the next 20 minutes went up a couple times well over roundhouse/antenna height thanks to finally staying over SPINES and thermal triggers. Oh...so that's how you stay up... stay over spines! ;-) Sometimes I'm kinda dense, and try to invent something that doesn't need to be invented...like physics and nature and geography... ;-)
Anyways, nice buoyancy all the way home, and landing at Parma, with a bitty headwind... nice... Since I launched first, I got to watch everyone else above, and the last 4 folks were really staying up well, I left and went to Bates for a couple attempts to stay up and hikes back up.
Soooo fun! And glad to be able to go step by step up the learning curve, at a really nice pace, for me at least.
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- Basic flight path today.
Chris Ballmer aka gracecab
Ventura, CA
UP Kantega XC2 / Gin Verso