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Lake Tekapo area is beautiful. (Link below.)
Michael World-record attempt ended sooner than expected when he landed in Kaikoura on Saturday afternoon when his oxygen supply started to fail. Nick Reekie, originally from Southland, was attempting to break the world record for a 500km-out-and-return trip in a glider. The target was to complete the distance in less than 2 hours 20 minutes. Mr Reekie has worked in the Te Anau and Queenstown tourism industry and honed his gliding skills in the rugged terrain around Five Rivers. He also worked as a scout for United States adventurer Steve Fossett's world gliding distance attempt in 2002. Leaving Lake Tekapo on Saturday lunchtime in his German-built 525kg glider, Mr Reekie had planned to be back home in Kirwee in time for dinner. But he had not anticipated the problems he encountered on the return leg of the journey. "I had got to my turning point in the Nelson Lakes and was on my way back when my oxygen started failing. I had to go into emergency descent. At 10,000ft I realised I could get further south, however, there was rain and bad weather down near Christchurch so I decided at around 7000ft to land in Kaikoura." An experienced glider with 15 years' experience, Mr Reekie knew he was never in any real danger. "I knew where I was heading and I knew I had plenty of time to get my landing right, so I went out over the sea to do a spot of whale watching. I didn't see any whales but I did get to check out a pod of dolphins," he says. Mr Reekie has competed in national championships and just loves the thrill of gliding. He has a strong sense of adventure and firmly believes in having fun and testing himself. However, he said he had never before experienced such a great ride on a north-west arch. "It was so smooth — just like riding a barrel. I was flying along at 400kmh and kept expecting a hostess to turn up with a trolley. It really is as smooth as it looks from the ground. Awesome." Despite his early landing and the fact his mates had to drive from Kirwee to retrieve him, he said he wou ld definitely be attempting the world record again. Having to stop in unexpected places made it even more interesting, he said. "You get to meet people you would otherwise never meet and see places you would otherwise not stop at". See: http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southla...0145a6568.html |
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On Sep 29, 9:51*am, " wrote:
Lake Tekapo area is beautiful. (Link below.) Michael World-record attempt ended sooner than expected when he landed in Kaikoura on Saturday afternoon when his oxygen supply started to fail. Nick Reekie, originally from Southland, was attempting to break the world record for a 500km-out-and-return trip in a glider. The target was to complete the distance in less than 2 hours 20 minutes. Mr Reekie has worked in the Te Anau and Queenstown tourism industry and honed his gliding skills in the rugged terrain around Five Rivers. He also worked as a scout for United States adventurer Steve Fossett's world gliding distance attempt in 2002. Leaving Lake Tekapo on Saturday lunchtime in his German-built 525kg glider, Mr Reekie had planned to be back home in Kirwee in time for dinner. But he had not anticipated the problems he encountered on the return leg of the journey. "I had got to my turning point in the Nelson Lakes and was on my way back when my oxygen started failing. I had to go into emergency descent. At 10,000ft I realised I could get further south, however, there was rain and bad weather down near Christchurch so I decided at around 7000ft to land in Kaikoura." An experienced glider with 15 years' experience, Mr Reekie knew he was never in any real danger. "I knew where I was heading and I knew I had plenty of time to get my landing right, so I went out over the sea to do a spot of whale watching. I didn't see any whales but I did get to check out a pod of dolphins," he says. Mr Reekie has competed in national championships and just loves the thrill of gliding. He has a strong sense of adventure and firmly believes in having fun and testing himself. However, he said he had never before experienced such a great ride on a north-west arch. "It was so smooth — just like riding a barrel. I was flying along at 400kmh and kept expecting a hostess to turn up with a trolley. It really is as smooth as it looks from the ground. Awesome." Despite his early landing and the fact his mates had to drive from Kirwee to retrieve him, he said he wou ld definitely be attempting the world record again. Having to stop in unexpected places made it even more interesting, he said. "You get to meet people you would otherwise never meet and see places you would otherwise not stop at". See:http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/southla...0145a6568.html I was gonna fly a 500K O&R in 2 hours 15 minutes the other day, but had to abort when my pee bag leaked. |
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![]() I was gonna fly a 500K O&R in 2 hours 15 minutes the other day, but had to abort when my pee bag leaked.- Hide quoted text - at least you didn't get cold......for a few momoents....... ![]() Brad |
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