Saturday, June 30, 2018

2 hours / Dog Mtn 6/30/18 report

Flying sites in Pacific NorthWest:
Where to learn Hang Gliding in Pacific Northwest:
  http://pdxhanggliding.blogspot.com/2018/05/where-to-learn-hg-in-pacific-northwest.html

Dog Mt 6/30/18 Saturday report :

It was blowing strong west when l arrived Dog LZ at 11:45PM. The sky was overcast with high cloud ceiling as shown in the photos.  I launched after Alan and Kt.at 1:15 pm; they both had great soaring flights climbing a few hundred feet above launch. Kt landed at the north direction with good approach and landing. Four PGs showed up before I launched, but didn't fly due to the wind conditions being too strong and gusty (approx 15-20 West and switchy to NW and North sometime).  I was able to soar to the north ridge, got up to 800ft above launch and flew to Elk across the lake shortly.  Lifts were pretty consistent over Elk. My maximum altitude was about 3,300ft MSL.  (1,100ft above launch).  I cruised  around between Elk and North ridge a couple of times before coming to land two hrs later in light north wind direction. The sky was looking gloomy and rain was heading in around 5:00pm  from Morton, so everyone passed on doing a late evening flight. Light rain finally arrived around 6:00pm. So for today, only 3 hangs flew.








Wednesday, June 27, 2018

3 hrs flight at Dog Mt 6/27/18 Wednesday

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Dave L, Alan and Mark flew eariler. It was really windy (15-20mph) out of west when l launched around 3pm and it got even stronger later.   Elk was on the whole day.  It was easy to reached  1,000 to 2,000 ft above launch and cross the lake to Elk. I  launched first at 3 pm and flew till 6:10pm with Robin, Travis and Alfredo.  Robin went to the radio towers behind launch and pass Elk headed further west to the Cliff few times.  Alfredo also made it the Elk and the Cliff for the first time. 













Monday, June 25, 2018

2.5 hrs at Dog Mtn 6/24/18 Sunday

 I launched at 6 pm yesterday after Sam and Vickie Cox (Utah pilots) and flew for over 2 hrs. About 10 more pilots flew after 6 too and all got up between 500 to 1000 ft above launch. 6 of us (Robin, Larry, Andrey, Travis, Kory and myself) went to Elk and got up to 3600ft. Great evening flight again.

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Saturday, June 23, 2018

2 flights 3.5 hrs at Dog Mtn (Glenoma, WA) 6/22/18

Flying sites in Pacific NorthWest:
http://pdxhanggliding.blogspot.com/2015/03/i-live-in-portlandor-and-do-fly.html
Where to learn Hang Gliding in Pacific Northwest:
  http://pdxhanggliding.blogspot.com/2018/05/where-to-learn-hg-in-pacific-northwest.html

More photos from 6/21/18
http://pdxhanggliding.blogspot.com/2018/06/2-flights-3-hrsat-dog-mtn-glenoma-wa.html
 
I had two flights on Thursday with Travis and two flights on Friday with Kim (PG), Alan, Jonathon S, Travis, Sunny Jim and two Utah visitor pilots Sam and Vickie Cox.   The conditions on Thursday was windy & overcast with abundance of smooth lifts.   A lot of clouds surfing over the back bowl with Travis on the 1st flight.  I made it to Elk on the first flight but it wasn't good there.  Travis and I revisited Elk on the 2nd flight and it was on. 
Thursday was sunny earlier and the winds got much stronger in the afternoon. The skies was a little bit over developed.  Crossing the lake to Elk was a bit challenging due to the strong headwind. The thermals was very punchy over Elk and it goes up to 3600ft.

1st flight 1.5 hrs , launched around 2PM
2nd flight 1.5 hrs , launched around 6PM





Thursday, June 21, 2018

2 flights 3 hrs at Dog Mtn (Glenoma, WA) 6/21/18

Flying sites in Pacific NorthWest:
http://pdxhanggliding.blogspot.com/2015/03/i-live-in-portlandor-and-do-fly.html
Where to learn Hang Gliding in Pacific Northwest:
  http://pdxhanggliding.blogspot.com/2018/05/where-to-learn-hg-in-pacific-northwest.html

I had two flights on Thursday with Travis and two flights on Friday with Kim (PG), Alan, Jonathon S, Travis, Sunny Jim and two Utah visitor pilots Sam and Vickie Cox.   The conditions on Thursday was windy & overcast with abundance of smooth lifts.   A lot of clouds surfing over the back bowl with Travis on the 1st flight.  I made it to Elk on the first flight but it wasn't good there.  Travis and I revisited Elk on the 2nd flight and it was on. 
Thursday was sunny earlier and the winds got much stronger in the afternoon. The skies was a little bit over developed.  Crossing the lake to Elk was a bit challenging due to the strong headwind. The thermals was very punchy over Elk and it goes up to 3600ft.

1st flight 1.5 hrs , launched around 2PM
2nd flight 1.5 hrs , launched around 6PM
Video