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How do most pilots go about the 5000 meter height gain in the Sierras?
Somehow getting in a glider on a cold/windy Minden winter day does not sound like me. During the summer I stumbled across a wave condition behind Mt Rose but I was not sure about how the O2 system worked and where/whether the wave window was open so I stopped short of 18k If I was ready this would have been a perfect opportunity. Seems difficult to know when these conditions will exist. Another question is if you use the M&H O2 and you are staying below 24k do you use the cannula or the face mask? I think I know the legal answer but it seems that the cannula is actually the preferred option. Any advice would be appreciated. |
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We can get our 5000 meter gain here in Oregon without ever going above 18K,
come on up. We also have a window if you want to go higher. See this month's Soaring magazine for my story about our wave. And about the M&H system, I use the cannula but you have to be very careful that you don't take any breaths through you mouth. I've heard of some guys holding a mouthful of water to make sure they don't. Carl D. Herold did a lot of testing with cannula use at high altitudes, he is a great recourse for any advice about high altitude soaring. Gary Boggs "Hal" wrote in message om... How do most pilots go about the 5000 meter height gain in the Sierras? Somehow getting in a glider on a cold/windy Minden winter day does not sound like me. During the summer I stumbled across a wave condition behind Mt Rose but I was not sure about how the O2 system worked and where/whether the wave window was open so I stopped short of 18k If I was ready this would have been a perfect opportunity. Seems difficult to know when these conditions will exist. Another question is if you use the M&H O2 and you are staying below 24k do you use the cannula or the face mask? I think I know the legal answer but it seems that the cannula is actually the preferred option. Any advice would be appreciated. |
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Hal wrote:
How do most pilots go about the 5000 meter height gain in the Sierras? Somehow getting in a glider on a cold/windy Minden winter day does not sound like me. During the summer I stumbled across a wave condition behind Mt Rose but I was not sure about how the O2 system worked and where/whether the wave window was open so I stopped short of 18k If I was ready this would have been a perfect opportunity. Seems difficult to know when these conditions will exist. There are plenty of workable wave days during the summer, around now is a particularly good time. The wave window must be requested by telephone, radio Soar Minden on 123.3 to see if it's already open and/or request it. Another question is if you use the M&H O2 and you are staying below 24k do you use the cannula or the face mask? I think I know the legal answer but it seems that the cannula is actually the preferred option. When I was young and foolish, I did my Diamond altitude gain on a summer flight out of Truckee, using an Oxymizer cannula with a continuous flow system turned full on. I was careful to keep my mouth shut, but I was feeling definite symptoms of hypoxia (seeing stars, tingling fingertips) by around 23K. I kept it together for the additional 1500 feet I needed, then dove down to 18K. I won't try that again. Your mileage may vary... Marc |
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Hal wrote:
Another question is if you use the M&H O2 and you are staying below 24k do you use the cannula or the face mask? I think I know the legal answer but it seems that the cannula is actually the preferred option. The best way to check you and your system under actual conditions is with a pulse oximeter. Read the article in the recent Soaring magazine, and borrow or buy one. People do vary a lot, and what works fine for me might not for you. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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![]() "Gary Boggs" wrote in message ... And about the M&H system, I use the cannula but you have to be very careful that you don't take any breaths through you mouth. I've heard of some guys holding a mouthful of water to make sure they don't. A strip of wide elastic over your head and under your chin will gently keep your mmouth closed while still allowing you to talk or drink. You can make your own of course, but they are supplied with those nighttime breathing machines for exactly that purpose. Vaughn |
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The easiest way is to go to Minden in most any season and just do it!
WRT equipment, cannulas are illegal above 18K' in the U.S. Also, a mask must be available to be legal in the U.S. I know several pilots that have gone to some very impressive altitudes with just a cannula both with and without the Mountain High controller, but I think they were being dangerously stupid. For my own flying I have made the decision to not go over 18K' again, and my gliders have 20K' altimeters. Been there, done that (highest 30K' in a freezing cold Schweizer SGS 1-34 with 2 tanks, 2 regulators, and 2 masks). The fun part of wave flying, to me, is rotor rooting into it. Climbing high doesn't take much additional skill. It is also possible (but difficult) to do diamond altitude in the off season at Crazy Creek or Williams without going over 18K', and it is just barely possible in the Sierra. Ask Sergio how to do it! -Bob Korves "Hal" wrote in message om... How do most pilots go about the 5000 meter height gain in the Sierras? Somehow getting in a glider on a cold/windy Minden winter day does not sound like me. During the summer I stumbled across a wave condition behind Mt Rose but I was not sure about how the O2 system worked and where/whether the wave window was open so I stopped short of 18k If I was ready this would have been a perfect opportunity. Seems difficult to know when these conditions will exist. Another question is if you use the M&H O2 and you are staying below 24k do you use the cannula or the face mask? I think I know the legal answer but it seems that the cannula is actually the preferred option. Any advice would be appreciated. |
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![]() It is also possible (but difficult) to do diamond altitude in the off season at Crazy Creek or Williams without going over 18K', and it is just barely possible in the Sierra. Ask Sergio how to do it! -Bob Korves Diamond altitude without going over 18K' also is possible (but difficult) at Santa Ynez. It was done most recently a couple of years ago. |
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Gary Boggs wrote:
And about the M&H system, I use the cannula but you have to be very careful that you don't take any breaths through you mouth. I've heard of some guys holding a mouthful of water to make sure they don't. This is not allowed above 0°C level (water could freeze) -- Denis R. Parce que ça rompt le cours normal de la conversation !!! Q. Pourquoi ne faut-il pas répondre au-dessus de la question ? |
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Denis wrote in message ...
Gary Boggs wrote: And about the M&H system, I use the cannula but you have to be very careful that you don't take any breaths through you mouth. I've heard of some guys holding a mouthful of water to make sure they don't. This is not allowed above 0°C level (water could freeze) If the water in your mouth freezes you have worse problems than hypoxia! If your body temperature drops to freezing level, hypothermia will have long since killed you. If you do this at least try to freeze yourself in a stable best L/D glide into the wind so you can glide into the hereafter a real long ways, at least you will not have to worry about a PIO. chris |
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