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Old September 16th 08, 09:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Uncle Fuzzy
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Default SO. CAL. SEPTEMBER FLIGHT

On Sep 16, 12:09*pm, wrote:
Yesterday Monday 15 I had one of my best flights: not a cloud in the
sky, at least not in my vicinity. *Gound temperature 104* F. *Fred
Robinson, operator of Great Western Soaring at Crystal tells me that
the lift will be good. *That's an understatement. *Take off at 12:45,
release at 6,400 ft MSL, 3,000 ft AGL in a 4 kts thermal. *As I climb,
the lift increases to 8 kts. Up on top of Mt. Baden-Powell, I climb at
8 kts steady to 13,000 ft. MSL. *From there, Mt. San Antonio ( Mt.
Baldy, *elev 10,049 ft ) is 8 miles away. *I reach Baldy on a direct
flight, having l lost only 700 ft. *The lift there is 12 - 14 kts
steady. Unfortunately I do not carry oxygen that day, and I top off at
13,500 ft for a very short look-see and turn back for the gliderport.
Also *I do not have a relief tube and nature calls urgently now. In
the 17 miles from Baldy to the gliderport, straight out, no
thermalling and only slowing down in lift, I arrive over the field at
11,700 ft MSL. I have been in the air for 2 1/2 hours, wandering all
over the San Gabriel Mountains, never flying below 11,000 ft except on
the initial climb and the segment over the gliderport to lose altitude
and land. Wheee !

Cheers, *Charles


YEEEEHAAAA!
Sounds like a great time! Take oxygen ALL the time!