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Since there seem to be some issues with posting to the SSA Website, I
thought I'd catch everyone up with goings on for the last several days since John Bojack's last post. Day 4 below; more to follow. John left narration off at the time of launch on Sunday into brisk winds and a developing sky. The task was a turn area to the SE and S with relatively large cylinders around Douglas, Moultrie, and Albany. For a brief while, it looked like the day was going in our favor, as honest clouds produced climbs of 3-5 kts to over 5,000 AGL. Unfortunately, mid-level clouds from the NW gradually spread over the task area, and by the time pilots turned the first cylinder they began to face weaker climbs and strong headwinds. Beginning around 4:30, the phones in the retrieve office began to come alive, a trend which was to continue unabated for the next several hours. When all was said and done, 100% of the fleet landed out in the generally benign fields of South Georgia. Several pilots including Baude Litt (LBL), Mark Keene (7K), and Biff Huss (H7) managed to fight gravity longer than the rest, landing well after 6:30 under leaden gray skies. Chip Bearden (JB), hot off is first place finish on Saturday, came to earth in a pasture. Around 5:45 your humble scribe (sitting in a field with Bob Epp) received a call which went approximately as follows: JB: What do you know about cows? P3: I'm from New Jersey, what do you think? JB: Okay, what do you know about keeping cows away from a glider? P3: I heard that turning up the radio and turning off the squelch works. JB: Oh ****, gotta go... ---- 5 minutes later---- JB: You know that stuff about squelch? It's bull****! P3: Oh. Well, I'm out of ideas. JB: Oh ****, gotta go... --- 5 minutes later--- JB: Okay, so I figured it out. I took my emergency tow rope out and started swinging it over my head while yelling. Seems to have scared them away for now. P3: Right. Send me a picture... Signing off for now, P3 |
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Eric,
Thanks for the report! Please keep reporting and how about asking others to share? Let's hear from the other pilots. Surely there are others down there with stories to pass along! Ray |
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