The 3 Amigos

First I want to say that I am stoked that Hansford is doing well and wish him a speedy recovery. Secondly, I wanted to share a positive story about the day. After the first group of pilots where well down range. I caught up with Ron and Bob at Parma after launching and having to sled to Parma do to some unfixable technical difficulty. It just so happened that they had things to do before flying and where headed up the hill as I was landing. This was a good thing since it was my first chance to XC in Santa Barbara. As you can imagine I was out of my mind when I realized I may have blown my chance when I had to abort my first flight. Passing the thermal factory seeing everyone headed to Montecito Peak, when I was on a direct heading for Parma, SUCKED. Anyhow, now for the good part. Jumped in Ron’s car and headed to Sky Port. We got to the top and you could feel the energy and I new from there stories and experience that it was probable that we where still well within the window of success. By the time I sorted out my wing from my forced issue, Bob and Ron where over the Antennas and working there way to the thermal factory. I got up about 200 over launch and decided to leave the house thermal and catch up. All the way to the thermal factory I was in lifting air and made it there just in time to see Ron head out. I joined Bob and started working it to get enough altitude to head down range. As soon as we did we headed out. We made the first crossing and Bob hooked up on the first spine a couple minutes before me and gave me a great line to follow. I was able to get high at this point which was a big confidence builder after loosing a lot on my glide. So, off to Montecito peak. On the way the clouds where rolling in and it was pretty nerve racking scrambling to keep out of the cloud and keep Bob in sight. Of course this is where I started my chatter on the radio that obviously exposed my inexperience (remember, this is my first time ... ANDY
). We headed further down range and after a while we caught up with Ron. It was great to finally see Ron who was cruising around with Bob down below as I finally hooked a nice one and actually got to see the tops of there gliders for once. The icing on the cake was the very buoyant glide to Carp. Once again I want to say thanks for the encouragement and knowledge to help me grow in my flying. This is a great community of people and flying these gliders is awesome.
