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Ted,
If you can, check out one or several of John Joss's books written in the '70's, I believe. You will find a lot of infomation on that subject. If you wish to borrow my copies, just let me know. Douglas |
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Hey Tuno,
Yes, I agree the Owens Valley is an amazing and yet very humbling place. I suspect you can get many, many Owens Valley stories from this group! I began flying Hangliders at the 9,00 ft Cerro Gordo launch site in the Inyos adjacent to Lone Pine in the summer of 1978, it was affectionately known as "scary your gourd off". I and others can back that statement up with a few stories of convergence zone / dust devil carnage occurring at launch that summer, five HGs still on the ground and one Bird flying in front the launch was destroyed that day!. My Owens experiences over the years ranged from Joy to Terror often moments apart. I learned the phrase "It's far better to be on the ground wishing you were in the air than be in the air wishing you were on the ground". I continued flying our low wing loading / tailless HGs in the "valley" for many years but I've never flown a Sailplane in the valley, an experience I truly look forward to someday doing. I had the unique experience in the early 80s to be on the 9,000 ft Gunther launch site on the White Mountains adjacent to Bishop when the Mammoth Mountain earthquakes began rumbling for a few years. That late morning I actually watched the effects of an earthquake rolling across the valley while setting up my Hang Glider. Just north of Bishop are a series of low lying but steep faced hills, as the shock wave from the quake rolled past this area the faces of some ½ dozen of the cliffs sheared away creating a rolling wall of dust. A few moments later the 5.? Quake rolled on to the Whites, it was quite something to see and experience. The Owens stories are many, I'll bet we could start a subject line of "Tales of the Owens Valley" and write a book when all is said and done. RC-21 p.s. Many of the So Cal pilots are currently flying out of the the Owens (see the OLC) so I'm certain a tow service must be active either in Lone Pine or Bishop On Aug 20, 9:27 pm, E. Douglas Whitehead wrote: Ted, If you can, check out one or several of John Joss's books written in the '70's, I believe. You will find a lot of infomation on that subject. If you wish to borrow my copies, just let me know. Douglas |
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