...when it includes some air time!
With today's forecast south winds and clearing sky, I decided to head out to Short Divide in hopes of an extended December flight. At launch it was coming in nicely at 16-18 mph, but a bit westerly. It was mostly sunny and in the lower 40's - a bit warmer than the valley below due to a mild inversion.
I launched at 15:30 into the smooth off-season air, and began soaring the small launch ridge. I worked a few weak thermals, but could never get more than 200' over launch - not quite enough to bench up over Clarkston Peak.
So I relaxed and enjoyed the smooth ridge lift - mostly skimming just above the tree tops -
and taking in the view as the shadows soon lengthened.
I considered top landing,
but decided to land in the bail-out LZ below,
as the sun dipped behind the clouds,
and then set behind the ridge on the horizon.
It was a wonderful, rejuvenating December flight. As I was later reviewing my log book, I found that this makes the 17th consecutive calendar month in which I have had a 60 min+ flight over Short Divide! Air time is just one of many ways in which I have been truly blessed.
1 comments:
Maffffew -- Beautiful touch with the pictures!! wow!
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