Sunday, June 18, 2017

3 hrs 3 flights at Dog Mtn 6/16 & 17, 2017

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6/16 Fri 25 mins flight (light wind , a bit damp and gloomy sky)
6/17 Sat 1st flight morning sledder with Paul D, Stas and Chad
6/17 Sat 2nd flight from 3 to 6PM 

Report from Paul D:
All,
Dog was fine yesterday with H2 Chad achieving his successful first and second solo flights - way to go Chad!  Also a good bunch 'o pilots flew, both PG and HG.  Many of us did early sledders and later it turned on and many worked the S ridge.  Kenny and I were thermalling with several bald eagles.  There were two huge non-flying groups camping right by the LZ and they were friendly and enjoyed our flying.  Nothing awesome, just consistent, rich lift and Dog awesome.

I recently returned from a trip to Point of the Mountain to work on landings and had two good ones as well.  Oh yeah, and Rick Lai flew forever as he always does.  Rumor has it one local bird actually stayed up longer than Rick but we had a hard time understanding its claim and think it was just grumbling.

Paul D.





Tuesday, June 13, 2017

2 hrs at Cape Lookout 6/12/17 Monday



Not as good as yesterday but still not bad at all.  It was good from noon to 3pm. The wind was nice and gentle for paragliders too.  I launched at 12:20PM and flew for almost two hours with 5 bags (John K, Mark S, Jason G and couple visiting pilot). Few trips to the tip with 3 paras.  My maximum altitude a bit over 2000ft and it was also an easy trip to North Point too. The wind was about 10 mph or less out of NW.  Tide was coming faster than yesterday due to the bigger waves. We all landed around the same time and  the winds turned almost 90 degree cross out of west at the beach which was a bit challenging for hang to land especially with narrow beach. 

Few PGs headed out to TDM after, and it was too north at TDM. 









7 hrs and 15 mins flight at Cape Lookout 6/11/17 Sunday



The winds at CLO was pretty much dead calm this morning, but then suddenly started blowing strong at 12:30pm. About 5 or 6 paragliders got their flights in when wind conditions dialed down in the evening.

I flew for over 7 hrs, launching at 12:50 and touched down at 8pm.  I didn't expect to break my record from last week of 6 hours so soon. The lifts kept getting better so I was able to surf above the fluffy clouds for hours between 2500 to 2800ft over the North Point.

Report from Greg K:
It was indeed an awesome day at Cape Lookout, the kind that spoils you. Pretty easy to fly from the west tip of the cape to the north end of the ridge. Magic lift to over the clouds, a look at the glory/rainbow/shadow in the clouds. I launch just before 5 PM and only flew a bit more than an hour and a half, but Rick must have been determined to break (actually smash to smithereens) his personal record flight time that he set last Sunday as he was still flying, with both Steve and Alex up there too, when I drove away. Way better day than last Sunday IMHO, more juice, more thermic (yes there were a few that I circled in and climbed), more area to fly. Didn't get as high as Ray, probably only about 2300 or so. It was a bit chilly at altitude and although I had a bit more on than last week, still was chilled before I landed. Sweet spring flying for sure.
Greg

Report from Ray B: 
There was some beach all day. I flew for 4 hours 36 minutes and max altitude almost 3000. Rick maybe getting 8 hours today as he was still up after I landed and someone to fly with besides me. Paragliders landed early but rejoined the flying about 6:00. Not sure why as it was 340 and 18 mph most of day. Ray Others arrived and started flying after 5 o'clock. Awesome day. Ray


















Friday, June 9, 2017

2hrs and 40 min flight at Dog Mtn with Colin and Robin 6/7/17

Typical Dog Day Afternoon. 2 hour and 40 min for me.  I topped out 500 ft above launch. Colin and Robin went to south bowl got higher. They flew for two hours.




2.5 hrs 2 flight at Oceanside 6/8/17



Paragliders Dave B,  Nick B and myself launched at 2:30pm. I was up for one and a half hour, lift was plenty and easy to climb.  Maximum altitude was 600ft above launch.  Steve Seibel (hang pilot) arrived around 3pm and winds direction turned more south so Steve didn't setup. Squall was approaching from South so l decided to landed (at 4:00pm).

2nd flight with Steve (no Paras):
We both flew for an hour.  It was blue sky with some sunshine but very light south wind when I ready to launch at 6pm. I was able to soar for 50 min. Maximum altitude was only 50-100ft above.  Steve launched an hour later (7pm) and the wind got stronger. He got 400 ft above launch and landed 8pm.





Monday, June 5, 2017

6 hour flight at Cape Lookout 6/4/17

Cape Lookout Sunday Report (Sunday Jun 4th, 2017)

 This is a video from yesterday at Cape Lookout.  Six hour video squeezed into a few minutes footage. I captured an airplane flying over the tip of the Cape (@ 00:30 ) and also 5 lined up helicopters  coming in (@ 00:40) flew over to the back side of Cape Lookout.
Once again it was another spectacular day similar to the condition of Saturday, but with more sun and more pilots. The hang gliders who came out were: Stas, Ray B, Gabe D, Greg K, Jeff H , myself) and approx 20 other PGs.    Lifts and thermals were not as good as Saturday (Jun 3rd) but still good enough for me to fly for almost 6 hrs from 12:05 to 6PM. Maximum lift reach was 1800ft (Saturday was 2,200ft).   I broke my longest flight of 5 hours that I made from 28 years ago at Kagle Mtn (Southern Calf). 
 
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