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Has anyone flown North Mountain (on the PA/VA border just SW of the
Potomac and downwind (on a NW day) from Sleepy Creek Mountain? Looks pretty marginal from topo maps and Google Earth, but thought I'd ask. The point at Frog Hollow would work very nicely for a task I have in mind. Any of you MASA-chists or Ridge Soaring types been there, done that, got the T-Shirt? Thanks in advance, Erik Mann LS8-18 (P3) |
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Papa3 wrote:
Has anyone flown North Mountain (on the PA/VA border just SW of the Potomac and downwind (on a NW day) from Sleepy Creek Mountain? Looks pretty marginal from topo maps and Google Earth, but thought I'd ask. The point at Frog Hollow would work very nicely for a task I have in mind. Any of you MASA-chists or Ridge Soaring types been there, done that, got the T-Shirt? Thanks in advance, Erik Mann LS8-18 (P3) Last time I checked a map, PA did not touch VA. I think MD is inbetween. :-) I'll admit I can just about hold my breath during the transit of MD at one point. (that is in a car ) :-) ...lew... |
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![]() Lew Hartswick wrote: Papa3 wrote: Has anyone flown North Mountain (on the PA/VA border just SW of the Potomac and downwind (on a NW day) from Sleepy Creek Mountain? Looks pretty marginal from topo maps and Google Earth, but thought I'd ask. The point at Frog Hollow would work very nicely for a task I have in mind. Any of you MASA-chists or Ridge Soaring types been there, done that, got the T-Shirt? Thanks in advance, Erik Mann LS8-18 (P3) Last time I checked a map, PA did not touch VA. I think MD is inbetween. :-) I'll admit I can just about hold my breath during the transit of MD at one point. (that is in a car ) :-) ...lew... Boy is my face red... Never really paid much attention to the fact tha PA/MD/VA/WV all come together in that one little part of the world. So, for those of you (and there were several) who pointed out my error, let me clarify: Frog Hollow (or the town of Green Spring, VA) is right on the border of VA/WV slightly south and east of the "neck" in MD where it borders WV and PA. The mountain in question would be reached by flying either to the end of the Tuscarora (at the Potomac) and dropping SE or to Bear Pond Mountain (also at the Potomac) and dropping S. To put it another way, it's the first ridge west of Martinsburg, WV. Anyway, there's no great reason for most people to fly it, as it doesn't really lead anywhere and it's not really in the contest area for Mifflin or MASA. Just hoping someone has been down there, maybe making a transition from the Front Royal area into ridge country... P3 |
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Eric,
Your email filter has a short memory, so if you don't get my last email, here's the continuation of the discussion. There's always a secret. The wave at Thompsontown comes down pretty low. I've made very easy transitions there. Problem is, when you make the death dive from the Mantango, you're payback is the 70 or so miles on the ridge down to Lockings (end of the McC ridge). So most pilots don't stop to explore. There's an entry at Roxbury as well, where the valley widens out behind Tuscarora, but this is less certain and requires a downwind dash on faith that you'll get into the wave on the next downwind bar. Unfortunately, the primary falls apart here, so it's tough to go straight into wave on the Tuscarora at this point. It's not a big time risk. You can run the back ridge with only a few minutes lost at McC to transition back upwind. But you'll have lost the 5 or 10 minutes for your searching climb. If wave is evident, it could make your trip to Martinsburg and back to Lockings much, much quicker, and far easier on the nervous system. Once you're into the wave, you'll see the bars in the Hagerstown valley. These are much easier to navigate than the upwind bars, which tend to get confused. If you have dependable lift and cloud bases above 4000 msl, you can probably make the tp and back, but I caution you about the Potomac valley. Coming back against a NW wind and low, you could easily find your flight ending there. About going east... The three bars in the Hagerstown Valley are consistent. I can typically get from bar to bar upwind with a loss of no more than 1500 feet. If you were to exit the McC ridge at Lockings and go straight downwind to High Rock, you have a reasonable (but far from perfect) ridge running south. If you could use Mason Dixon or Greenbriar Lake, those would be even better. Thermal transitions back to Lockings are easier from High Rock. We do this regularly. One can typically find at least 3 good upwind streets between High Rock and Five Lakes. The wave is also accessible from High Rock if you're mixing media. Now that I know what you're after, I'll explore the next time I have a chance. Chances are you'll be waiting 'til spring, but hopefully I've given you something to think about if the day comes sooner. OC "Papa3" wrote in message ps.com... Has anyone flown North Mountain (on the PA/VA border just SW of the Potomac and downwind (on a NW day) from Sleepy Creek Mountain? Looks pretty marginal from topo maps and Google Earth, but thought I'd ask. The point at Frog Hollow would work very nicely for a task I have in mind. Any of you MASA-chists or Ridge Soaring types been there, done that, got the T-Shirt? Thanks in advance, Erik Mann LS8-18 (P3) |
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