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Hi,
for those that know the area, this question may not be a surprise. I am often driving up the M6 on my way to north Cumbria, and to my right (going north) there seems to be a long ridge of good height which seems to shout for some ridge soaring. Question is, there doesn't seem to be any gliding club in the local area to take advantage of this locality? There must be either some history, or a good reason not fly there (Tornado's at 500/500 for a start?) Anyone with any knowledge of any soaring in the area in the past? I can see an interesting place to take my K6, with a bungee for a start!! Malcolm... |
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Another activity in the NW is the September camp in the Eden Valley with a winch in a farmers field, but that's further south. John in the air. |
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![]() "John in the air" wrote in message m... Malcolm Austin Wrote: Hi, there seems to be a long ridge of good height which seems to shout for some ridge soaring. Question is, there doesn't seem to be any gliding club in the local area to take advantage of this locality? Malcolm... Malcolm - some thirty years ago, or so there was a commercial gliding club known as "the Carlisle GC" I think. Site location I don't remember. They claimed a 50Km ridge run, which is probably the ridge you are referring to. Another activity in the NW is the September camp in the Eden Valley with a winch in a farmers field, but that's further south. John in the air. -- John in the air Take a look at www.lakesgc.co.uk we fly from Walney but in our history as the Furness Gliding Club we flew in a couple of places in that area. Peter. |
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Hi John,
I will have to check out the Eden Valley activity. I fly at Denbigh so am used to a good ridge, but with major wave influence (good and bad). Maybe this valley has similar wave from Cumbria? Malcolm... "John in the air" wrote in message m... Malcolm Austin Wrote: Hi, there seems to be a long ridge of good height which seems to shout for some ridge soaring. Question is, there doesn't seem to be any gliding club in the local area to take advantage of this locality? Malcolm... Malcolm - some thirty years ago, or so there was a commercial gliding club known as "the Carlisle GC" I think. Site location I don't remember. They claimed a 50Km ridge run, which is probably the ridge you are referring to. Another activity in the NW is the September camp in the Eden Valley with a winch in a farmers field, but that's further south. John in the air. -- John in the air |
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Hi, I also received this reply directly (see below). So there has been a
gliding site in the area at one time. Without fully knowing the location of Carlisle airport in relation to the ridge, I believe it might be a reasonable distance (or over the ridge) to get there. I'm not sure also of the regulations to fly in the area (or any flight restrictions) but it looks an interesting area to play in spring and autumn, with good westerlies. There must be excellent ridge and wave from the main Cumbrian mountains at this time! Malcolm ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Since nobody else seems to have replied, I have some history of this area. I used to fly at Currock Hill (Northumbria) and we made a couple of trips to a small operation at the northern end of this ridge. ie to the SE of Carlisle. The 'club' was run by a gliding farmer who had a field near Castle Carrock. There are some lakes in the area... taking tarn rings a bell. He has a small winch launch operation and flew his Oly 2 and later a YS53 two seater from the site. I don't think this operation survived ... my experiences were back in the early 80's. Also, Phil Lever flew his Nimbus 3dt from Carlisle airport and soared the ridge. Flying from the northern end should allow access to the superb west facing ridge you mention, but also a north facing ridge which heads east from Carlisle. Like you, I would like to soar it some day, so keep me posted if you learn any more. "Pete S" wrote in message ... "John in the air" wrote in message m... Malcolm Austin Wrote: Hi, there seems to be a long ridge of good height which seems to shout for some ridge soaring. Question is, there doesn't seem to be any gliding club in the local area to take advantage of this locality? Malcolm... Malcolm - some thirty years ago, or so there was a commercial gliding club known as "the Carlisle GC" I think. Site location I don't remember. They claimed a 50Km ridge run, which is probably the ridge you are referring to. Another activity in the NW is the September camp in the Eden Valley with a winch in a farmers field, but that's further south. John in the air. -- John in the air Take a look at www.lakesgc.co.uk we fly from Walney but in our history as the Furness Gliding Club we flew in a couple of places in that area. Peter. |
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