No one (usually) posts about ridge flying- unless we go downrange-but wtf, it’s a forum, some people like reading/sharing and this is just communicating in a fun/easy way. So - here’s my mundane post cuz I gives a damn, lol!
It was SRO at bates today, 15 cars and lots of pilots hoping for some A.T. Several pilots enjoyed the light straight-in for awhile, especially Matt who made it to the buildings and back, and Chris seemed to hang up high too. I don’t mind light ridge, but I really like stronger conditions and start getting happy-face when the caps show up. Caps came in, although they had that off-shore shine to them that made me distrust the direction a little. Soon, it was about 15+ wsw. I had a lot of fun, going from the main ridge down to the buildings 3-4 times a good couple hundy over. I was in a reg pg, one I am at the top in- while a few others were flying speed/mini wings below me-. (I usually visit bates with a light rig, a medium rig and my firefly.) It was really a superb ½+ hour session- by typical bates standards. But I could see the big flag drooping occasionally and the waves looked suspect, so I set up and top landed. Soon, it blew hard enough offshore to drag a wing over launch; even bates commands a little respect occasionally. Every time I get one of these little sessions it makes me feel like the luckiest person (in my family at least)…