We had 18 pilots packed into the Eagle van on Easter Sunday. We headed up the hill just after 9:30am, and found very light SW cycles on launch. After the flight briefing with a handful of visiting pilots who had come to town for some thermaling time we got our first pilot in the air. The out of towner (wind technician) Doug didn’t find much at launch, but did find it working well over the Monastery. He had a nice climb, and after watching his climb out the pace a launch picked up and pilots started hucking.
There was nice lift all day over the Monastery. Pilots were climbing to 3000 feet. Big A Bob Anderson zoomed around a bit getting some love over at the Holy Hills after getting up on the usual route. The visiting pilots (Matt, Spencer, Doug, & John) who were here to thermal all got some good airtime. Toni got up here just in time form LA to have some fun and get some thermal action as well. All the usual suspects were at launch getting airtime on what turned out to be a beautiful Skyport Sunday. I met Chris who was a recently graduated P2 from Fly Above All who wanted in on the fun. He hadn’t done a high flight yet, but was licking his chops after seeing everybody climbing out. He did great and got to soar on his first mountain high flight. Great job Chris!
We ended up doing three rounds from the Skyport on Sunday, and managed to have a pretty full van on every trip up the hill. We are headed to the Alternator today with an 11:30am meet time. The lapse rate looks good up high we just need some heating and to have it clock around to a more southerly direction.