Monday, November 3, 2008

Wolcott/ October 30th,2008

It was great to have another visiting pilot from the front range. Allen Sparks (Sparky) came up and met us at the Bellyache LZ at 9:30 am. He had flown Bellyache before, but had never flown Wolcott. Hopefully, he was going to do both.

It was a good morning for flights at Bellyache. Andre De Lucinge, a former pilot, had not flown in 3 years. He had a shoulder injury, and was finally healed up and wanted to get back on the horse. So, Andre and I did a tandem. He was like a kid in a candy store, nervous, but psyched he got back in the air. Hopefully, we will be able to get flying solo again.

We decided to meet for Wolcott at 1:30 pm as it usually turns on after 2 pm this late in the season. Tom Vail, Braden, Kris, Bobby, came along, and we all went up in Sparky's truck. It was blowing in nicely, with some lulls between thermal cycles. Kris Husted was first to suit up and give it a go. Once in the air he flew around launch for about 10 minutes and then one of the sink cycles had him landing below launch. I took the honors next, and launched into strong cycles, but didn't get a ton of lift right off launch. I actually started to sink and headed to the north of launch to try to find something. Though light, I hooked a thermal and cored at 300 fpm lift which got me above launch. I then boated around north of launch, and was able to dabble in a couple of small light thermals getting a 1000 feet over launch. From there it was hard to getting anything. I topped out finally at about 10,500 msl, and that was that. What I liked about the day was playing in the light stuff. It was fairly smooth. Unfortunately, due to a high cirrus cloud cover, I think thermals were weak which didn't allow for big gains in height.

Braden, a new pilot with about 40 flights, had his first flight off Wolcott. He launched and flew toward the LZ with about a 20 minute flight. Way to go Braden.

Sparky decided to fly his hang glider, and did finally get a flight off Wolcott. He scatched hard, and flew for about a hour which was impressive given the light conditions. Tom Vail scatched, and was graced with about an hour flight as well. All in all, everyone else had about an hour to two hour flight. Amazing for this late in the season.

With a storm approaching it looks like Wolcott is done for the year. I have been amazed at the late season flying this year. Maybe we will get a few more flights in the area, but I think the best optin will be to head south. I will update weekly, and keep you all posted on what we are doing. Soon it will be skiing.

Cheers!

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