I've learned that if it looks like a nice day- you just need to go. It's flyable in the northeast perhaps a few days every two weeks, and they seldom fall on weekends. So, Monday looked nice and a dozen pilots showed up at Brace Mountain.
Certainly a pretty day, with light winds and highs in the low 70's. What seemed like a good lapse rate didn't amount to much as the thermal cycles were distanced by eons of sink. Nobody managed to make it through a down cycle- so flights were short today, but pleasant for what they were.
On the bright side, after some kiting practice yesterday, I managed an excellent launch today, unlike my performance a few weeks ago. I also spent another hour or so kiting in the LZ after I landed today. The Atis2 is both more controllable as well as more agile than my Carbon, so it takes some getting used to. Also, it's quite a bit larger so the higher wind launches will continue to be a challenge for me. Today however, with 10 mph peaks, it was no problem.
Sorry I'm going to miss the meeting and the fly-in. Looks like we might stay in the northeast for a few more months. Maybe through January.
Bagged some Airtime today
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