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.
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.
Poor visibility, but great climbs and a light W wind. On our retrieve team Andy made Avila and back to the official Piedrahita field after 5´plus hours of flying. He finished in second place behind Reynald Mumenthaler from Switzerland. More information on the competition is here
Ýesterday the best distance was made by Paul Tomassi (CH) who landed near Almaraz (150km), unfortunately next to the nuclear power station. The police were around this morning asking if they were ecological protesters. Todays forcast gave stronger winds and a higher base. We have reports of pilots around the 150 or more mark at […]
I had a great time with our regular Malvern guests. Here are a few shots which I managed to take over the two weeks. If you are reading this Malverns week 1, the T shirts have gone with Brian. I didnt have an XXL which was ordered, but put in an L. The colours are […]
An easy day to stay in the air, with few bomb outs at the time of writing (6pm). One of our pilots recently reporting to be well down the Cherry tree valley at over 3000m.
Light NNE with the best distance of 118km. Our Malvern group finished with flights around Barco for the majority and a final evening float.
Although the forecast was poor, the W dropped and swung on nicely. Early on a little weak but we moved down valley and were rewarded with a reasonable though breezy climb near the Cemetery. Brian, Graham, Dave, Martin and myself few over the pass, all landing just short of Amavida where I just hooked the […]
Very strong from early on. We had a visit to Barco for coffee and Horchata followed by a 3 hr hike up to the lagoon of the Duke (Laguna del Duque). The white van is now miraculously repaired only 24 hours after its near destruction.
Although it came on late to Peña Negra things soon turned on. I was first over the pass on the tandem with Pepe Luis, a Bullfighter from Salamanca and a local pilot. Graham, Brian, Nigel, Martin and Carolin followed. Carolin and Martin landed soon after the pass, leaving the rest of us to decide what […]