Saturday, September 28, 2019

40 mins Dog 09/28/19

I flew Dog Mt. (Glenoma, WA) this afternoon with Larry, Tina Jorgensen, and Stas. No rain at Dog with plenty of active thermals and blue holes sunshine. We landed early because we thought it was going to rain. It turned out rain didn't make it to Dog. Everyone got up to 1,000+ft over launch and Larry got over 2K above launch. Thermals was active and easy trip cross the lake to Elk and Back Bowl. Forecast was wrong about the north winds and thunderstorms. It was blowing light west all afternoon however the NW thermals cycles were punchy at launch.

Thursday, September 26, 2019

1 hour and 15 mins / Bingen 9/25/19

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 Bingen hike and fly report:
Just two hang gliders Tim Bugge. and I, along with approx 8-10 PGs who showed up at Bingen today. Thanks to Tim wife Judy driving for us. The conditions were very light and almost zero winds at launch all afternoon. A few PGs who'd launched earlier was seen scratching up slowly from the East side lower ridge , few were able to climb up to 600-2,000ft above launch flew to the west side hospital ridge and go XC while Tim and I were continue hang waiting at launch. It remained either too light or no wind, so we decided to wait. After hours of waiting, I decided to launch at 4:45pm in 0-2 mph light breezy. Was hoping to hook up with some good thermals, otherwise an expected sledder. Well, turns out we climbed up slowly with some consistent thermals on the east side. Tim and l got lucky and ended up soaring for over an hour maintaining between 2,300 to 2,600 ft along the ridge with a few PGs. We landed an hour later around 6:15pm and the wind direction was coming from North & NW (extremely cross), something I've never seen before at Bingen LZ, so landing was quite interesting. Will post video later. Overall, a great day flying with Tim and the PG gangs.