Eliminator/Skyport Sunday

After reading the posts I realize where all the paragliders were, at Alternator. We had a nice group of pilots at Eliminator after Tom Mayer graciously drove us all up. It was a bit chilly at launch, hey that's good isn't it. It was and birds were climbing out all over and so we all set up and dove off and we all climbed out...wait, well most of us climbed out, some were enjoying their great glide to the beach. Played in the back bowls between RR and EJ Bowl with Zippy flying tandem. Followed Aaron over to the Peak where we didn't get much and then Aaron went to Cathedral and I skirted the back bowls and we reconvened at RR where I got up to 4400 feet momentarily. Bob Anderson, now known as "Bagger Bob" I think he joined the dark side. ;) joined up and led Aaron and I to the Thermal Factory, then Shadow, then Montecito, then he went all in to Romero and wasn't doing much and Aaron cranked the VG and was off to the beach and I milked my way back and to Parma. Bob did make it back which was very nice. Thumbs up.
Scotty was also out charging low and fast, amazing and Li'l John was tagging points far and away. Nice day and nice lift and light winds. Roland came to visit and picked some pilots up at the beach and came over with a cold Sierra Nevada for Zippy and myself at Parma. That went down VERY nicely. Great day.
Tony DG Oh yeah, 2.15 hours, 4400 ft
Scotty was also out charging low and fast, amazing and Li'l John was tagging points far and away. Nice day and nice lift and light winds. Roland came to visit and picked some pilots up at the beach and came over with a cold Sierra Nevada for Zippy and myself at Parma. That went down VERY nicely. Great day.
Tony DG Oh yeah, 2.15 hours, 4400 ft