Stones Day Sat
Moderators:ioan, John Wolfe, aaroncromer, jlowery
Weather looks good for some soaring on Sat, any takers?
Phoenix guys are thinking of doing Oatmen on Friday?
Eric
Phoenix guys are thinking of doing Oatmen on Friday?
Eric
Whetstones
If the SIV falls through, I might be interested in going to the Whetstones.
What is the GPS coordanates for the launch? I am suspecting the OZ Report is incorrect.
If you have a coupe of tracklogs that would be helpful.
Thanks for any info you can provide.
Andy
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What is the GPS coordanates for the launch? I am suspecting the OZ Report is incorrect.
If you have a coupe of tracklogs that would be helpful.
Thanks for any info you can provide.
Andy
arellima@gmail
Re: Whetstones
Andy,
You'll find the GPS and other info on the members site guid. Go to http://www.sahga.com and click on the Members Only link, then click on the Members Site Guide link. If you don't have the logon for the members-only section of the web site, PM or email me for the information.
Pav Dygas flew the Whetstones once on his PG, I don't know any other PG pilot that has. The launch is a rocky slope and has some catclaw, so it can be challenging and definitely requires caution to avoid ripping your canopy.
The current ADDS winds-aloft prediction for Saturday at 5 PM has it 20-30 kts at 6000'. 25 kts is marginally ok for double-surface hang gliders, we can fly that fast, but probably blown out for PGs even at lower altitudes.
The 50% chance of rain tomorrow could be a problem. I guess we'll know by 9-10 AM if we're going out. I'll post here what we're doing either way.
John
You'll find the GPS and other info on the members site guid. Go to http://www.sahga.com and click on the Members Only link, then click on the Members Site Guide link. If you don't have the logon for the members-only section of the web site, PM or email me for the information.
Pav Dygas flew the Whetstones once on his PG, I don't know any other PG pilot that has. The launch is a rocky slope and has some catclaw, so it can be challenging and definitely requires caution to avoid ripping your canopy.
The current ADDS winds-aloft prediction for Saturday at 5 PM has it 20-30 kts at 6000'. 25 kts is marginally ok for double-surface hang gliders, we can fly that fast, but probably blown out for PGs even at lower altitudes.
The 50% chance of rain tomorrow could be a problem. I guess we'll know by 9-10 AM if we're going out. I'll post here what we're doing either way.
John
Re: Whetstones
Eric and I will be meeting up to go to the Whetstones about 10 AM.
The current ADDS forecast has the surface winds SW at 15-20 kts at 11 AM, 20 kts at 1 PM, back to 10-15 kts at 5 PM. 6000' winds aloft are predicted 20-30 kts at 11 AM, peaking at maybe 30 kts at 3 PM, and back to 20 kts at 5 PM.
The forecast has the chances of rain at 60% and mostly cloudy in the afternoon. We might get wet.
Sounds like a perfect Whetstones day Anyone else want to go?
John
The current ADDS forecast has the surface winds SW at 15-20 kts at 11 AM, 20 kts at 1 PM, back to 10-15 kts at 5 PM. 6000' winds aloft are predicted 20-30 kts at 11 AM, peaking at maybe 30 kts at 3 PM, and back to 20 kts at 5 PM.
The forecast has the chances of rain at 60% and mostly cloudy in the afternoon. We might get wet.
Sounds like a perfect Whetstones day Anyone else want to go?
John
Re: Whetstones
Blown out, rained out, we turned around before we got to Vail. Maybe tomorrow.
wyatt,
no, you didn't hear wrong. There's no rule against PG at the 'Stones, it's just not often suitable. As J-Lo mentioned, you'd need to be careful on launch, but there's enough room. The problem is generally winds that are too strong for PG and a flat slope. However, I've been there on days with wind 10-15 and thermals.
Basically, the Mustangs is a much more suitable site for PGing and is just a couple miles away.
no, you didn't hear wrong. There's no rule against PG at the 'Stones, it's just not often suitable. As J-Lo mentioned, you'd need to be careful on launch, but there's enough room. The problem is generally winds that are too strong for PG and a flat slope. However, I've been there on days with wind 10-15 and thermals.
Basically, the Mustangs is a much more suitable site for PGing and is just a couple miles away.
Mustang/Whetsone
I did not fly today to windy for me, but I did find the Whetstone Launch.
Thanks John & Morey for the information.
Looks launchable for me with good conditions. Rock might be an issue.
This is a link to my photos for the day.
http://s263.photobucket.com/albums/ii13 ... =slideshow
Andy
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Thanks John & Morey for the information.
Looks launchable for me with good conditions. Rock might be an issue.
This is a link to my photos for the day.
http://s263.photobucket.com/albums/ii13 ... =slideshow
Andy
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Nice pictures
Nice pictures of the 'Stones. Thanks, Andy
John
John
Wow, that's a terrific pic of the 'Stones launch. Makes me wanna' be there.
right after launch, fly out a few hundred yards then bear left. There's a steeper face that catches the thermals and rises to a point about 7000msl. It's the standard place to get up.
well, might as well re-post this video I shot a couple years ago there:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQm4J4TocJ4
Oh, damn. Youtube deleted my audio. There was great music, which included Wonderwall, and Cake's "going the distance" just as Eric was launching
right after launch, fly out a few hundred yards then bear left. There's a steeper face that catches the thermals and rises to a point about 7000msl. It's the standard place to get up.
well, might as well re-post this video I shot a couple years ago there:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQm4J4TocJ4
Oh, damn. Youtube deleted my audio. There was great music, which included Wonderwall, and Cake's "going the distance" just as Eric was launching