First day of Minden Wave Camp, 2009
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
We had a good (but not easy) first day of wave camp in Minden. Gordo 
called around 8:00 to say "surf's up!"  and he was right.  He launched 
first with one of the wave camp participants and puttered around at 
about 16,000' between here and Reno for an hour and a half.  We opened 
the wave window but the lift just didn't go that high. Three more Wave 
Camp participants got into wave -- what our weather guru wouldd 
probably call wavelets marked by len-teasers, but all topped out 
around 14,000' -15,000'.  We broke for lunch and I gave a talk on wave 
generation, then we launched another 4 gliders, all of whom played 
around in rotor for an hour each. 
 
It was a fun day, and three camp participants who had never been in 
wave at all were happy to experience the morning wavelets.  It's fun 
to restart a tradition that had been allowed to languish too long. 
Tomorrow Rick Walters will talk about how to use rotor to climb into 
wave.  It was a talk we needed to hear before this afternoon's flying. 
 
Wave camp is not just about flying, though.  We have three great 
presentations scheduled in addition to Rick's tomorrow: 
 
Kemp Izuno will be talking about XC in wave Friday (along with 
sensational visuals), Doug Armstrong (our wave guru) will talk about 
sources of weather forecasting Saturday, and Gordon Boettger will talk 
about extreme XC in wave above FL 180 Sunday. 
 
And wave camp is also about companionship: come join us for pizza at 
the Pizza Barn Thursday evening, our banquet at a local Basque 
restaurant Friday, or a barbecue Saturday in our hangar.   We'd love 
to see you there even if you're not able to sit in on our 
presentations. 
 
Fred LaSor 
SoaringNV 
Minden, NV 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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