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Yesterday was groundhog day at Parowan - same as yesterday except
weaker and fewer clouds. Winds light out of the west, which is supposed to be a better deal for Parowan, but not this time. Working band in the 13-15 range, rather than the 17+ from yesterday, but again not too much problems going north - the trick was getting home again. At one point I went from almost 16,000 to 6,600 in one long 25:1 glide in almost continual 6-7kt sink. I had gone out into the Parowan valley to die and was headed backwards to land at Fillmore when I got a 3kt reprieve. I eventually made it home, but way over time and way slow compared to the day winners. On the way south toward Parowan, I actually had to stay away from the Parowan ridge system, as every time I tried to get there I got into continuous sink again. I wound up flying along the western edge of the valley in some sort of convergence line - go figure. I have placed a couple of photos of the SPOT tracking map in the main hangar. One is Day 2, and one is Day 3. In the Day 3 photo, you can see the stream of gliders going along the cloud street to the north. On this day, almost everyone came home early because the 1st circle was clearly blue, and the second (of 2) circles was bombastic. ![]() ![]() TA |
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On Jun 23, 9:02*am, Frank wrote:
Yesterday was groundhog day at Parowan - same as yesterday except weaker and *fewer clouds. Winds light out of the *west, which is supposed to be a better deal for Parowan, but not this time. *Working band in the 13-15 range, rather than the 17+ from yesterday, but again not too much problems going north - the *trick was getting home again. *At one point I went from almost 16,000 to 6,600 in one long 25:1 glide in almost continual 6-7kt sink. *I had gone out into the Parowan valley to die and was headed backwards to land at Fillmore when I got a 3kt reprieve. *I eventually made it home, but way over time and way slow compared to the day winners. *On the way south toward Parowan, I actually had to stay away from the Parowan ridge system, as every time I tried to get there I got into continuous sink again. *I wound up flying along the western edge of the *valley in some sort of convergence line - go figure. I have placed a couple of photos of the SPOT tracking map in the main hangar. *One is Day 2, and one is Day 3. *In *the Day 3 photo, you can see the stream of gliders going along the cloud street to the north. On this day, almost everyone came home early because the 1st circle was clearly blue, and the second (of 2) circles was bombastic. ![]() ![]() TA What odd weather for Parowan, June 19, 1994 I flew 1000K out of Parowan, but the day before, on the 18th we didn't even fly. Really appreicate your reports Frank. |
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And no mention that Frank won the day...
These reports on RAS give a much better feel for the event than the contest reports on the SSA site. Thanks, Jim On Jun 23, 9:19*am, " wrote: What odd weather for Parowan, June 19, 1994 I flew 1000K out of Parowan, but the day before, on the 18th we didn't even fly. Really appreicate your reports Frank. |
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