Yellow Mountain

Since Saturday the epic conditions have continued but without the storms we suffered saturday afternoon.  Each day we have had 3000m + with strong climbs and ligh winds from the N.  Perfect conditions for circuit tasks, though I must admit my cold of the last few days has not had me pushing for every hour of convection and km.  Today wednesday we have just had our morning flight and the hazy cirrus is keeping a lid on the stronger climbs.  The bands of sunshine comming through are allowing Cus to form at around 3500m.

The mountain is very scenic at the moment as the broom floration has now reached the upper part of the hill.  The photo shows Pato, our local HG pilot during  last nights evening restitution.

Posted: Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 at 12:03 by Steve Ham in Flying Journal.

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