Hang gliding adventures away from Stanwell, where we often are attempting to fly to a goal many kilometers away. Go To: Warren Windsports Hang Gliding Blog
Local Canberra site Spring Hill was on fire the last 3 days. (Quick vid below)
Starting with friday a few of us had a early mark and wanted to take advantage of the beautiful Autumn blue day. There were some gentle climbs to 4200ft amongst the light winds. And it was one of those days that you really want to outside getting amongst it.
I missed out on Saturday but the locals talked of similar conditions with plenty of fun flying.
With a low base and very overcast sky, a short 60km down wind task with 1 Turn point was set.
Shortly after launch the sky started to improve. Sweet Cu's started at 4500ft and climbs to 5500ft were found on course. After a major fark up with my start times I had a real fun fly to goal. The sky seemed to really cycle today, maybe due to the percentage of clouded sky/ shadowed ground at the time?? Rohan, Jonas, Adam, John Smith, Nick,Cam had fast times.
After finishing our Aerotow Clinic at the Fly-In, Dave, Patrick, Benny (who drove) and I started on our own free-flying rally. It's a plan something Dave and I had been scheming for months...and it all came together!
Too windy to fly safely today so we hung- out at the Durand's beautiful home until, On Big Jon's recommendation we decided to go for a serious walk. There's a very steep remote Canyon close by and getting to it is just the beginning.
In hindsight i think he was taking the piss ;)
Did I mention how fun Hang gliding road trips are!!
Today we woke up in Manilla and with the strong SSW winds we had Mt Borah to ourselves.
It was quite rough but very doable and after a long Scratch around I got a low save? that turned into 1000ft/min which took me on a white Knuckle ride to 6000ft. A few climbs later I was over Barrabah and
A bigger crowd turned up at Gulgong air strip today than the Royal Easter show. And everyone was super pumped! I guess they checked the red hot forecast! The weather looked about as good as you could hope for in April, so it should be a fun 4 days!
This weekend I headed to Stanwell Park where we wished the WWS team pilot and good friends Alex Cuddy (aka Chewbaker) along with Wolfi ( the baby faced assassin) farewell, for now anyway as they head back to the Northern hemisphere for their summer. It was all the excuse we needed to party hard!!
What is it about Mt Wandera that makes it, for me, one of the coolest and fun places to fly?
Is it the because before you even get to the launch, You drive through the Scenic Araluan Valley and Deua National park, hanging with hilarious friends in a excited atmosphere?
Flying cross country from lake George is always great fun! And even better when you land in Cootamundra! But even better is when you have a bunch of mates to share the sky with!
Sunday had a whole a heap of Hangys rigging up on the Collector launch, (north Lake George). The wind was ESE 20km/h +, Base was 5000 ft/asl and rising, and there were clouds forming all over. Now that's a recipe for a HELLAVA lot of Fun, and a guarantee of a cross country flight of some description.