Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Flying over the Weekend

We finally got some weather to fly over the weekend. Just one day. On Saturday several of us went up Bellyache, and got a couple of flights in, including tandem. Had my first two tandems of the year, and it felt great to get some airtime. Weather was cloudy, but it was unstable enough to get some soaring in. On my second tandem I was happy to get about 500 feet over launch. That was a surprise as the cloudiness was keeping most of the ground in shadow.
In the afternoon we went up to Wolcott as it seemed it was going to be a great day overall wind and weather wise. The afternoon cleared off and it was just partly cloudy skies. Right over Wolcott some nice lenticular and wave clouds formed, and of course the higher winds aloft reached the ground and we were getting gusts to about 30 mph at times. This was not at all what the forecast said. We waited at launch until about 6:45 pm with no diminishing wind. So we bagged the evening. It was funny, because there were no wave clouds to the north or to the south of us.
The road up to the Wolcott luanch is dry and in great shape. So when the weather finally decides to straighten out we will be flying in the afternoons and evenings.
I will be out of town until the 17th of May. I will be blogging daily after that. Blues skies everyone.

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