I have plans to fly Midway Peak Sat. and Sun., May 10 and 11. My wife is driving for me. Just thought I'd let everyone know. You're all welcome to join me, though the vehicle I'll have can only carry two HG on top. I know 98% of you are wondering what/where the hell Midway Peak is. So here you go:
3.5 hours from SB, in the San Joaquin Valley a little north of Taft, which is a little west of Bakersfield. 3650msl, 2000agl. Soarable pretty much every day from March through October. Good place to know about if you get screwed at Plowshare because it's not too far from there and typically flyable until sunset. Faces NE but the wind blows uphill there all day even when the SJV forecast is for NW. Not great for PG due to commonly stiff winds and a shallow slope to main LZ, but great PG flights have been had there. Not great for single-surface HG either for same reasons, but worst-case scenario is landing in a bailout that's not much worse than lower Parma. Two-wheel drivable but higher-clearance vehicles recommended. 20-minute drive from the huge main LZ to launch. Typical day gets you to 5K-6K and getting down is the challenge. Good day at least 7K. Great day means the convergence pushed through from the west and you're at 10K+. Great XC potential in every direction, except north if it's really blowing hard. Handles a crowd well (thermal generators everywhere) but never gets one because of its location and wicked heat from mid-June to mid-September. So why isn't it famous? It's remote, desolate, dirty, not particularly scenic, and there's nothing to do in the area if you're not flying. There are no trees, (so there's about 10 billion paraglider LZs), shade, or water. You won't see another soul around if s/he's not there flying with you. I think it's BLM land. No landowners to piss off...hell, no one's even going to see you. So there you have it. Contact me if you're interested. Typical launch time is around 3 but it probably starts working a lot earlier. 733-4706 home, 661-204-6875 cell, jfritsche2@juno.com