Archive for September, 2010

 

3 flights again and a trip to Barco

September 9th, 2010 - Posted by Steve Ham

Quite stable conditions with a light N wind and climbs to only around 2200m without Cu. I flew a tandem passenger to Barco, Tim also making Barco and back to La Aldeauela de Santa Cruz. Paul and Adrian bombed after Santiago, the rest landing around Piedrahita. Nice evening conditions again.

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Back to flying and over the pass

September 8th, 2010 - Posted by Steve Ham

Classic post cold frontal day with superb visibility and strong climbs and good Cu development. Very nice flyng in the valley, though we left it till later to go over the pass. I had crossed the valley, enjoying the conditions when I found that some of our group were already down towards Villafranca keen to […]

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Strong frontal W wind and showers

September 7th, 2010 - Posted by Steve Ham

A trip to Salamanca for the boys today with Pete. Looking good tomorrow and for the rest of the week though. I spent the afternoon with the chainsaw and stacking timber for the winter.

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Strong SW

September 6th, 2010 - Posted by Steve Ham

WE got the gliders ready to launch at Lastra but saw sense when the wind started to come in strong. An evening flight almost, but too W, so once again, packed the gliders back into the bags.

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Another one of those Sundays

September 5th, 2010 - Posted by Steve Ham

A long day in Madrid for me, Taking Martin in at 7am, and collecting at 5pm. Our new arrivals, two groups from Belgium, adding to Adrian, Paul, Jacob from last week. Not flyable today, though if somebody had got away, it looked pretty epic (20lm/hr + from SW with convergence). Looking tricky tomorrow.

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Task 7. Epic Cu filled sky. Light NW-W-SW

September 5th, 2010 - Posted by Steve Ham

The last day of the XC Open and classic conditions. What to do? A short task to have the prize giving and scoring done at a realistic time, or leave it open and allow the pilots to come here to do what they want?. The latter wins out and predictably there are pilots beyond 160km. […]

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Task 6. Light W-NW, to 3000m+ with 2/8 Cu

September 3rd, 2010 - Posted by Steve Ham

An intially light day but developing to classic.  Today in our little team Adrian has a great day reaching Avila then going south.  Also Jocob, having had a few bad days this week, finally gets it together for a trip to Avila.  Yet another day on the ground for me, though I do get to […]

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Task 5. Straight back to epic looking conditions

September 3rd, 2010 - Posted by Steve Ham

A cracking looking day with 4/8 Cu to over 3000m.  Martin Muller was the winner of the day with just over 170km.  All the big flights were down the Cherry tree vally then south……one pilot unfortunately landing at the Nuclear Powere station again and causing me all sorts of hassle with the police.

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Cbs and lots of rain for the 5th day of XC Open

September 1st, 2010 - Posted by Steve Ham

Our first rain (that I recall) since the first day of July. Lots of lightning, rainbows, water……all the usual stuff. But no flying. The forecast looks OK for tomorrow.

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