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Our weather in central Texas is the best it's been in 10 years. I can
only hope it'll hold up through the week of the upcoming Region 10 South Soaring Championship (Aug 9-15th). For the last 5 weeks we've had a number of members with Greater Houston Soaring and Soaring Club of Houston (the contest sponsors) earn their Gold and Diamond distance badges. This past Saturday Ken Sorenson of SCOH put up an 800K-plus flight on the U.S. OLC. Yesterday thermals around our club pushed up over 6,000ASL (our field elevation is 125ASL). If this pattern holds up (and there's no reason to think otherwise) we're going to have a heck of a contest. Come on down and enjoy a first-class airport, a lot of hospitality, and hopefully some serious racing conditions. Learn more at www.houstonsoaring.org/2009R10. My contact info is on the site. Just two weeks to go... I can't wait! Bob DeLeon Region 10 Contest Manager |
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On Jul 27, 8:39*am, Bob D wrote:
Our weather in central Texas is the best it's been in 10 years. I can only hope it'll hold up through the week of the upcoming Region 10 South Soaring Championship (Aug 9-15th). For the last 5 weeks we've had a number of members with Greater Houston Soaring and Soaring Club of Houston (the contest sponsors) earn their Gold and Diamond distance badges. This past Saturday Ken Sorenson of SCOH put up an 800K-plus flight on the U.S. OLC. Yesterday thermals around our club pushed up over 6,000ASL (our field elevation is 125ASL). If this pattern holds up (and there's no reason to think otherwise) we're going to have a heck of a contest. Come on down and enjoy a first-class airport, a lot of hospitality, and hopefully some serious racing conditions. Learn more atwww.houstonsoaring.org/2009R10. My contact info is on the site. Just two weeks to go... I can't wait! Bob DeLeon Region 10 Contest Manager Clearly you are getting our Colorado weather;^( Good luck with the contest. Frank Whiteley |
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On Jul 27, 10:11*am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Jul 27, 8:39*am, Bob D wrote: Our weather in central Texas is the best it's been in 10 years. I can only hope it'll hold up through the week of the upcoming Region 10 South Soaring Championship (Aug 9-15th). For the last 5 weeks we've had a number of members with Greater Houston Soaring and Soaring Club of Houston (the contest sponsors) earn their Gold and Diamond distance badges. This past Saturday Ken Sorenson of SCOH put up an 800K-plus flight on the U.S. OLC. Yesterday thermals around our club pushed up over 6,000ASL (our field elevation is 125ASL). If this pattern holds up (and there's no reason to think otherwise) we're going to have a heck of a contest. Come on down and enjoy a first-class airport, a lot of hospitality, and hopefully some serious racing conditions. Learn more atwww.houstonsoaring.org/2009R10. My contact info is on the site. Just two weeks to go... I can't wait! Bob DeLeon Region 10 Contest Manager Clearly you are getting our Colorado weather;^( Good luck with the contest. Frank Whiteley Thanks Frank. While you're at it... send us your Colorado temperatures. There are days lately when the CU bottoms start glowing orange around 4:00P ![]() |
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On Jul 27, 10:42*am, Bob D wrote:
On Jul 27, 10:11*am, Frank Whiteley wrote: On Jul 27, 8:39*am, Bob D wrote: Our weather in central Texas is the best it's been in 10 years. I can only hope it'll hold up through the week of the upcoming Region 10 South Soaring Championship (Aug 9-15th). For the last 5 weeks we've had a number of members with Greater Houston Soaring and Soaring Club of Houston (the contest sponsors) earn their Gold and Diamond distance badges. This past Saturday Ken Sorenson of SCOH put up an 800K-plus flight on the U.S. OLC. Yesterday thermals around our club pushed up over 6,000ASL (our field elevation is 125ASL). If this pattern holds up (and there's no reason to think otherwise) we're going to have a heck of a contest. Come on down and enjoy a first-class airport, a lot of hospitality, and hopefully some serious racing conditions. Learn more atwww.houstonsoaring.org/2009R10. My contact info is on the site. Just two weeks to go... I can't wait! Bob DeLeon Region 10 Contest Manager Clearly you are getting our Colorado weather;^( Good luck with the contest. Frank Whiteley Thanks Frank. While you're at it... send us your Colorado temperatures. There are days lately when the CU bottoms start glowing orange around 4:00P ![]() This season has been more like Wisconsin or Minnesota. Tomorrow's high is forecast to be 74F and Dr Jack's is so blue, like the local pilots. The grass is green though. I spent over 16 hours on the tractor during our recent CAP glider academy mowing the winch area and runways, and that was after other members had mowed for many hours. Frank |
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On Jul 27, 11:17*am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Jul 27, 10:42*am, Bob D wrote: On Jul 27, 10:11*am, Frank Whiteley wrote: On Jul 27, 8:39*am, Bob D wrote: Our weather in central Texas is the best it's been in 10 years. I can only hope it'll hold up through the week of the upcoming Region 10 South Soaring Championship (Aug 9-15th). For the last 5 weeks we've had a number of members with Greater Houston Soaring and Soaring Club of Houston (the contest sponsors) earn their Gold and Diamond distance badges. This past Saturday Ken Sorenson of SCOH put up an 800K-plus flight on the U.S. OLC. Yesterday thermals around our club pushed up over 6,000ASL (our field elevation is 125ASL). If this pattern holds up (and there's no reason to think otherwise) we're going to have a heck of a contest. Come on down and enjoy a first-class airport, a lot of hospitality, and hopefully some serious racing conditions. Learn more atwww.houstonsoaring.org/2009R10. My contact info is on the site. Just two weeks to go... I can't wait! Bob DeLeon Region 10 Contest Manager Clearly you are getting our Colorado weather;^( Good luck with the contest. Frank Whiteley Thanks Frank. While you're at it... send us your Colorado temperatures. There are days lately when the CU bottoms start glowing orange around 4:00P ![]() This season has been more like Wisconsin or Minnesota. *Tomorrow's high is forecast to be 74F and Dr Jack's is so blue, like the local pilots. *The grass is green though. *I spent over 16 hours on the tractor during our recent CAP glider academy mowing the winch area and runways, and that was after other members had mowed for many hours. Frank This was interesting. Yesterday morning I opened the glass sliding door and leaving the screen door closed to the patio. I turned on the house fan. When I returned to the screen door about a half hour later, moisture had been collecting on the screen and rivulets of water were running down it to the floor. I noted only one local flight on OLC yesterday for all of Colorado. That's about how it's been too many days this year. One the other hand, normal Houston summer humidity reminds me of Adana, Turkey, only worse;^) Frank |
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Michigan/Ohio/Indiana had the coldest July (and crappiest Soaring) on
record. Absolute proof of Global Warming........eh, I mean the Next Ice Age....wait that was the 1980's. Crap, how are the PhD's going to get their grant money now? Oh I remember now, starting 2009 it's called "Climate Change", nice and vague, no data needed for that theory. |
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On Jul 27, 5:19*pm, Barny wrote:
Michigan/Ohio/Indiana had the coldest July (and crappiest Soaring) on record. *Absolute proof of Global Warming........eh, I mean the Next Ice Age....wait that was the 1980's. *Crap, how are the PhD's going to get their grant money now? Oh I remember now, starting 2009 it's called "Climate Change", nice and vague, no data needed for that theory. Blame it on the Sun Spots (or lack thereof): http://www.tgdaily.com/index2.php?op...pdf=1&id=42006 TT (a phud who does not get any climate change funds) |
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you should have been in Nevada last week.. ye haw..
thermals to Class A, fighting to stay below 18K MSL.. Cloud bases around 20K MSL But the ground varies between 5500 and 12K MSL BT "Frank Whiteley" wrote in message ... On Jul 27, 10:42 am, Bob D wrote: On Jul 27, 10:11 am, Frank Whiteley wrote: On Jul 27, 8:39 am, Bob D wrote: Our weather in central Texas is the best it's been in 10 years. I can only hope it'll hold up through the week of the upcoming Region 10 South Soaring Championship (Aug 9-15th). For the last 5 weeks we've had a number of members with Greater Houston Soaring and Soaring Club of Houston (the contest sponsors) earn their Gold and Diamond distance badges. This past Saturday Ken Sorenson of SCOH put up an 800K-plus flight on the U.S. OLC. Yesterday thermals around our club pushed up over 6,000ASL (our field elevation is 125ASL). If this pattern holds up (and there's no reason to think otherwise) we're going to have a heck of a contest. Come on down and enjoy a first-class airport, a lot of hospitality, and hopefully some serious racing conditions. Learn more atwww.houstonsoaring.org/2009R10. My contact info is on the site. Just two weeks to go... I can't wait! Bob DeLeon Region 10 Contest Manager Clearly you are getting our Colorado weather;^( Good luck with the contest. Frank Whiteley Thanks Frank. While you're at it... send us your Colorado temperatures. There are days lately when the CU bottoms start glowing orange around 4:00P ![]() This season has been more like Wisconsin or Minnesota. Tomorrow's high is forecast to be 74F and Dr Jack's is so blue, like the local pilots. The grass is green though. I spent over 16 hours on the tractor during our recent CAP glider academy mowing the winch area and runways, and that was after other members had mowed for many hours. Frank |
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Here's a shot in my glider at 17,200 ft, in a 10+knot thermal (the
vario on the right is not working). http://griderpirate.smugmug.com/gall...03835393_pZkNk This was over the Monitor Range North East of Tonopah, July 15th (or maybe 16th) On Jul 27, 6:42*pm, "BT" wrote: you should have been in Nevada last week.. ye haw.. thermals to Class A, fighting to stay below 18K MSL.. Cloud bases around 20K MSL But the ground varies between 5500 and 12K MSL BT "Frank Whiteley" wrote in message ... On Jul 27, 10:42 am, Bob D wrote: On Jul 27, 10:11 am, Frank Whiteley wrote: On Jul 27, 8:39 am, Bob D wrote: Our weather in central Texas is the best it's been in 10 years. I can only hope it'll hold up through the week of the upcoming Region 10 South Soaring Championship (Aug 9-15th). For the last 5 weeks we've had a number of members with Greater Houston Soaring and Soaring Club of Houston (the contest sponsors) earn their Gold and Diamond distance badges. This past Saturday Ken Sorenson of SCOH put up an 800K-plus flight on the U.S. OLC. Yesterday thermals around our club pushed up over 6,000ASL (our field elevation is 125ASL). If this pattern holds up (and there's no reason to think otherwise) we're going to have a heck of a contest. Come on down and enjoy a first-class airport, a lot of hospitality, and hopefully some serious racing conditions. Learn more atwww.houstonsoaring.org/2009R10. My contact info is on the site. Just two weeks to go... I can't wait! Bob DeLeon Region 10 Contest Manager Clearly you are getting our Colorado weather;^( Good luck with the contest. Frank Whiteley Thanks Frank. While you're at it... send us your Colorado temperatures. There are days lately when the CU bottoms start glowing orange around 4:00P ![]() This season has been more like Wisconsin or Minnesota. *Tomorrow's high is forecast to be 74F and Dr Jack's is so blue, like the local pilots. *The grass is green though. *I spent over 16 hours on the tractor during our recent CAP glider academy mowing the winch area and runways, and that was after other members had mowed for many hours. Frank- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Uncle Fuzzy,
Uh, gee, thanks. That's what I've always wanted. I feel so much better now. If I could, I would reciprocate with a photo of my panel. At 1,000' agl. In a 0.0 "thermal". Waiting and waiting and waiting for it to build in a crescendo to the BIG 1.5 knotter that I know is really there. Oh yea, it's in the blue. Sun is bright. Sun is hot. Sun is beating down and I don't know why the damned canopy just doesn't melt away. As I said, if I could get the photo, I would. But in those times, I'm a bit too damned occupied with flying the glider and don't have time to find the camera and actually take a picture. But, as they say, "you get the picture." PhotoShop not required... :-) Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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