I launched 2nd to last from alternator and boated around taking pictures for a while.
Then decided to go see what no name felt like.
But went back to W bowl unsure of the that I wanted to push farther.
Then Saw Bo coming back from Montecito and beyond and taking a stab at the VOR.
He made it look easy so I went to try my luck and try to tag the windmill for a change.
I have to admit that flying over my casa was a good incentive as well!
I radiod SA for his opinion about going towards Santa Ynez and he thought it was a good play.
so I kept going
I got drilled short of the VOR almost to road level but trusting that since I was flying under a big cloud, there had to be lift somewhere, I hung in there until i found it.
Then It was nice climbing to CB where it kept teasing me onwards towards home.
Before I knew it I was over the windmill calling home
I wondered what lay beyond so I kept going "just a bit further" towards a place that i always see the hawks soaring over east camino
Up untill now I thought that i could always top land at the ranch.
But when I saw that I was a bit lower than I thought over the 154 i realized that there was no turnig back
I had to make a quick desicion of pushing out towards west camino and the burned area or to glide over towards Sta Ynez.
My glide was not too good and I figured that to just get on glide after coming this far seemed kinda... lame. I decided to go try my luck over west camino hoping to go see what that side of the world looked like.
Ever since Bo managed to fly to the SY airport area I've always wanted to take a stab at such a flight.
By now the day was loosing the clouds so i found myself pretty low over the windamere ranch.
I thought I was going to have to land there and was already trying to come up with explanations to the people there (I've heard that they really like their privacy...)
But right then SA encouraged me to keep trying and right then I caught a thermal that got me back in the game.
I kept pushing west but it was getting harder and harder as the day was loosing its power and the clouds where relatively low compared to the side of the shallow range.
Again found myself really low thinking that this was it, But remembering that it aint over until you actually touch the ground, I kept hoping.
I took the time to admire the terrain.
It is mesmerizing to see the damage from the Gap fire.
Some folks got REALLY lucky in not loosing their homes.
You can still smell the burn.
Then I realized that if I was to stay up i had to really focus on super efficient flying and thermalling as the conditions got harder and harder.
I made it over to the devil's playground, and boated there sniffing for bug farts for a while, then kept pushing back and forth. Sometimes re-trasing my steps to places that I knew had some love.
Back and forth, back and forth.
Low and never high enough
It was hard to find thermals and harder to stay with them.
And there was not much margin as the ground and the clouds where not far apart.
The shallow slope made it even funer too
I made it almost to the lizards mouth
It was there that i realized that trying to keep going was going to be even harder and I thought my chances where too slim of me connecting with anything after that.
So i backtracked as best i could. Almost had to put it down over some knob there but made it out and spied a hawk that showed me where to get back up.
By now I was over the power lines and since i did not want to just put it down in a nice big field next to a road i decided to push back to the T
Made it almost to the bottom of old Sn MArcos where I had less inviting options.
But in the end managed to put it down (barely) on a smallish field at the end of Paterson.
Isn't t funny how all of a sudden you get a headwind and sink and the ravine turns out to be a creek and there is lots of sink just before the small field where you want to put it down?
At least the power lines where on the side and not across it
I was super stoked to get to fly over this side of the range.
What about tomorrow?
Some pics:
http://namdev.net/kabir/index.html/Go%20west/