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Very good post and links. I consider myself a novice ridge flyer and,
despite having done a fair amount of reading on the subject, have never seen this phenomenon addressed. Being low on ridge experience, I tend to give the mountain a pretty wide berth but, as my confidence level goes up and I start flying closer, the chances of encountering this will increase. It has happened to me only a couple times at altitude (once while still on tow) and, initially, scared me pretty good each time. Being at what seems to be a 90 degree bank with full opposite control inputs is a little disconcerting. A few seconds of "What the*#!%?" followed by "Wow! Let me get back to that thermal!" Great food for thought as the ridge season in the northeast approaches. Mike |
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