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Monte Carbo
May 18th 20, 05:20 AM
Greetings all! This is my first post to the forums and I come with a rather unusual proposition.

Beginning on June 7th (20 days from this post), I will begin a road trip of epic proportions. The goal is to reach all 50 states in 50 days and I intend to live stream as much of the journey as possible. This has been a big project/dream of mine for many years that I could talk about for hours, but I'll cut to the chase. I was wondering if anyone on this forum would be willing to take me (or just my camera) for a glider flight while I'm in your area to make some content for my stream. Depending on how close you are to my general route, I would love to discuss meeting up with you to share the thrill and freedom of high octane flying with an audience.

The outline of this trip is actually intended to be rather noble and I would love it if the great people here would be interested in joining in. I have partnered with 30+ nonprofit organizations so that I can dedicate the first half of each day on the road to helping people across the country (literally) and the second half for doing rad things with people like you. If this sounds at all interesting, I would love to talk with you more about a quick visit.

Thank you very much for your time! I look forward to meeting you and hearing your thoughts on this project of mine.

son_of_flubber
May 18th 20, 04:16 PM
On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 12:20:30 AM UTC-4, Monte Carbo wrote:
>> The goal is to reach all 50 states in 50 days and I intend to live stream as much of the journey as possible.

Are you trolling RAS and hoping to whip up a storm?

The glider community is too small to be divided by politicized current events.

Monte Carbo
May 18th 20, 05:41 PM
> Are you trolling RAS and hoping to whip up a storm?

Absolutely not. My project has nothing to do with politics, so I really don't know how you're reading this. I mentioned in my post that this is something I have been planning for years and finally have the opportunity to make it happen. I'm simply interested in gliding as an activity and wanted to see if the community would be interested in sharing it with a small audience. My apologies for the misunderstanding. I have no agenda.

Bret Hess
May 18th 20, 11:43 PM
It sounds like an interesting project. As far as "scheduling" well in advance with glider pilots, this 50 days in 50 states sounds like too tight a schedule. But you might announce where you are as you go and see if someone is flying or planning to fly on shorter notice.

John Foster
May 19th 20, 12:13 AM
On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 4:43:42 PM UTC-6, Bret Hess wrote:
> It sounds like an interesting project. As far as "scheduling" well in advance with glider pilots, this 50 days in 50 states sounds like too tight a schedule. But you might announce where you are as you go and see if someone is flying or planning to fly on shorter notice.

Soaring is very weather dependent. Even if you could make it to every state in the allotted 50 days, you are bound to run into bad weather along the way, which would be a no-go. You would need to somehow plan that in to your trip.

Monte Carbo
May 19th 20, 12:20 AM
> Soaring is very weather dependent. Even if you could make it to every state in the allotted 50 days, you are bound to run into bad weather along the way, which would be a no-go. You would need to somehow plan that in to your trip.

Thanks for the response, John. For clarification, I don't intend to glide to/in all 50 states as my traveling will be done by road. My vision was to visit someone on this forum in the afternoon and to take either myself or just the camera up for a flight. You're definitely right about the weather consideration though. Would this be something that you would be interested in helping me with, weather permitting?

Monte Carbo
May 19th 20, 12:28 AM
On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 5:43:42 PM UTC-5, Bret Hess wrote:
> As far as "scheduling" well in advance with glider pilots, this 50 days in 50 states sounds like too tight a schedule. But you might announce where you are as you go and see if someone is flying or planning to fly on shorter notice.

You're absolutely right about the tight scheduling, Bret. I'm just hoping I can manage it via car, let alone involving the complexities of gliding conditions haha! That said, I have a pretty good idea of my schedule with each state having a specific date. All I could request would be a "maybe list" that says, "I'll be in your state on this day. If everything is looking good, let's try for a flight." Would you be interested in something like that and to play it by ear as I get close?

May 19th 20, 01:40 AM
When you get out to "the big square states," you are going to have to do some serious speeding. Driving across Texas is a good, serious dawn to dusk excursion (or more). Be sure to allow for the time it takes to deal with the Highway Patrol and assorted county court jurisdictions.

Be sure to live stream those, too. Could be the best part of the video!

Monte Carbo
May 19th 20, 01:57 AM
> Be sure to live stream those, too. Could be the best part of the video!

Haha content is content! Fortunately I'm only touching the tips of most of those states, so it shouldn't be too bad. Arizona and New Mexico are probably going to be the longest days and those are early on in the trip. I put a lot of thought into my route to help my sanity (and driving record/wallet) as much as possible haha.

What about the gliding? Weather permitting, would you be interested in hosting me or at least just my camera for an afternoon flight?

May 19th 20, 02:09 AM
I can't make any promises due to my work schedule, but you should definitely contact Sundance Aviation in Moriarty. They drag gliders up from 0900 to 1700, but might be closed on Monday/Tuesday.

My glider is a single seat, so just the camera is the only option. (I did the weight & balance numbers and even if you are a leprechaun, I can't duct tape you to the tail.)

But even if I take just the camera, you won't get it back until the flight is over. Maybe 4-5 hours or so. A shorter pattern tow or basic "ride" from Sundance is the best option if you intend to hit the road to make it to the next "big square state."

Monte Carbo
May 19th 20, 02:34 AM
On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 8:09:56 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> I can't make any promises due to my work schedule, but you should definitely contact Sundance Aviation in Moriarty

I just sent them an email. Thank you for the recommendation. They seem like a great group with a really neat program.

Longer rides would actually generally speaking be better for my needs just because I'll be wanting to fill time. The obvious issue though is that I would have to find a way to interact with the audience while you're in the air somehow... I would have to think about it a bit more. Also, if you're in New Mexico like Sundance Aviation then I plan on being there on June 14th which is a Sunday. Just in case that helps the work situation at all.

Either way, thank you again for the recommendation. I don't mean to intrude or force anything, but I'm really enjoying being in this community and would love to share your gliding with my audience. You guys are amazing and truly have a great skill. Thanks to everyone for the greetings, advice, and opportunities.

Stephen Szikora
May 19th 20, 02:57 AM
Sounds like you want to be a Covid super spreader.

Frank Whiteley
May 19th 20, 03:13 AM
On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 9:16:43 AM UTC-6, son_of_flubber wrote:
> On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 12:20:30 AM UTC-4, Monte Carbo wrote:
> >> The goal is to reach all 50 states in 50 days and I intend to live stream as much of the journey as possible.
>
> Are you trolling RAS and hoping to whip up a storm?
>
> The glider community is too small to be divided by politicized current events.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzQDzV_A0XA

Monte Carbo
May 19th 20, 03:21 AM
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzQDzV_A0XA

The only change from the video is the other Ethan part. He had to back out last minute, which might mean it's only me. What do you think, Frank?

Monte Carbo
May 19th 20, 03:26 AM
> Sounds like you want to be a Covid super spreader.

I certainly hope not haha! I'm going to be as careful as I can within the parameters of the trip, but I've been planning this adventure for a few years now and know that it's probably now or never. I really hope that things are on their way towards normality by June/July. It's definitely something I have to be mindful of though...

John Foster
May 19th 20, 06:19 AM
On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 5:20:53 PM UTC-6, Monte Carbo wrote:
> > Soaring is very weather dependent. Even if you could make it to every state in the allotted 50 days, you are bound to run into bad weather along the way, which would be a no-go. You would need to somehow plan that in to your trip.
>
> Thanks for the response, John. For clarification, I don't intend to glide to/in all 50 states as my traveling will be done by road. My vision was to visit someone on this forum in the afternoon and to take either myself or just the camera up for a flight. You're definitely right about the weather consideration though. Would this be something that you would be interested in helping me with, weather permitting?

I would certainly be interested. However, I too only have a single seater. I live in MT in an area where I'm struggling to even get a tow pilot. There is only one other glider pilot that flies in my area with any kind of regularity, and he flies motor gliders. And he doesn't do social media. Then there is the issue of work schedule, as I don't work in the aviation industry, so my time to fly is limited. But, if everything lines up, I'd be happy to take a camera up in my glider, assuming I had a tow-pilot available as well. And if I had a two-seater, I'd be happy to take you up as well, for however long the weather cooperated, or my schedule allowed, or either of our bladders could handle.

Monte Carbo
May 19th 20, 03:45 PM
> I would certainly be interested. However, I too only have a single seater. I live in MT in an area where I'm struggling to even get a tow pilot.

That sounds absolutely amazing, John. I lived in Montana for 9 months up in Kalispell area and fell in love with the state. It has to be the most beautiful part of America; I can't imagine how neat it would be to fly a glider around there. Needless to say, I'm very jealous haha!

Montana will actually be one of the few states that I'll be spending two days in (July 21-22). If you don't mind, I'll send you another message when I get closer to see how you're doing and what your schedule/flight ability looks like. In the meantime, thanks for the consideration!

John Foster
May 19th 20, 04:42 PM
On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 8:45:49 AM UTC-6, Monte Carbo wrote:
> > I would certainly be interested. However, I too only have a single seater. I live in MT in an area where I'm struggling to even get a tow pilot.
>
> That sounds absolutely amazing, John. I lived in Montana for 9 months up in Kalispell area and fell in love with the state. It has to be the most beautiful part of America; I can't imagine how neat it would be to fly a glider around there. Needless to say, I'm very jealous haha!
>
> Montana will actually be one of the few states that I'll be spending two days in (July 21-22). If you don't mind, I'll send you another message when I get closer to see how you're doing and what your schedule/flight ability looks like. In the meantime, thanks for the consideration!

You're welcome. Here's to hoping everything lines up perfectly. I'm just south of Flathead lake in the Mission Valley.

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