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Is there any place in the US where there is good glider cross country
potential near a beach? Trying to come up with a vacation spot that meets the criteria of both of the people on the vacation. |
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On Jan 14, 10:26*am, SF wrote:
Is there any place in the US where there is good glider cross country potential near a beach? *Trying to come up with a vacation spot that meets the criteria of both of the people on the vacation. Lake Tahoe has beaches. That lends itself to Truckee, Minden, and Air Sailing. Thanks, Bob K. |
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Hi Bob,
Wouldn't it be too cold to hang out on the beach on Lake Tahoe? It is at pretty high elevation. I've flown over it, but never been to the beach there. Paul Remde "Bob Kuykendall" wrote in message ... On Jan 14, 10:26 am, SF wrote: Is there any place in the US where there is good glider cross country potential near a beach? Trying to come up with a vacation spot that meets the criteria of both of the people on the vacation. Lake Tahoe has beaches. That lends itself to Truckee, Minden, and Air Sailing. Thanks, Bob K. |
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On Jan 14, 10:46*am, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi Bob, Wouldn't it be too cold to hang out on the beach on Lake Tahoe? *It is at pretty high elevation. *I've flown over it, but never been to the beach there. Paul Remde "Bob Kuykendall" wrote in message ... On Jan 14, 10:26 am, SF wrote: Is there any place in the US where there is good glider cross country potential near a beach? Trying to come up with a vacation spot that meets the criteria of both of the people on the vacation. Lake Tahoe has beaches. That lends itself to Truckee, Minden, and Air Sailing. Thanks, Bob K. In summer Tahoe is full of boating, waterskiing, canoeing, etc. activities. Think Godfather Part II. Some of the upscale hotels like the Hyatt Regency in Incline Village have private beaches if you want to somewhere fancy (and it's a short drive to Truckee Airport). "Hey honey I picked this hotel for it's beach since I knew that is what you wanted. Ah so I'll see you later. And remember where the trailer is parked if I need you to come get me, and and I'll see you around 7pm..." Darryl |
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One could always suggest that your significant other learn to soar.
Then again, the beach is probably cheaper ![]() learning to fly... I thinks she's jealous of my relationship with my "mistress". |
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On Jan 14, 10:26*am, SF wrote:
Is there any place in the US where there is good glider cross country potential near a beach? *Trying to come up with a vacation spot that meets the criteria of both of the people on the vacation. How close to the beach? In southern Cal there are good beaches and good cross country, but they are separated by at least 1.5 hours of driving. |
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The gliderport at Santa Ynez, California is less than ten miles from the
Pacific, and a half hour drive from the beach at Santa Barbara (75 degrees today). Conditions at Santa Ynez usually are not good enough for XC, but most of the year you can stay up. In 2008, there were twenty flights over 200km, eight over 300km, and two over 500km. Click here for OLC statistics: http://tinyurl.com/6uummq and change the year to 2008. wrote: On Jan 14, 10:26 am, SF wrote: Is there any place in the US where there is good glider cross country potential near a beach? Trying to come up with a vacation spot that meets the criteria of both of the people on the vacation. How close to the beach? In southern Cal there are good beaches and good cross country, but they are separated by at least 1.5 hours of driving. |
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On Jan 14, 1:26*pm, SF wrote:
Is there any place in the US where there is good glider cross country potential near a beach? *Trying to come up with a vacation spot that meets the criteria of both of the people on the vacation. Santa Ynez might be near enough to Santa Barbara to work, especially if you stay on the right side of town. Florida is another thought. Ray Warshaw 1LK |
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Is there any place in the US where there is good glider cross country
potential near a beach? *Trying to come up with a vacation spot that meets the criteria of both of the people on the vacation. Absolutely! And your timing would be perfect if you wanted to go soon (before it gets hot there...) Dillingham Airfield, North Shore of Ohahu, Hawaii. You didn't specify mainland, and I believe that's the best beach soaring in USA. Talk to Steve Lowrey at Acroflight International: http://www.acroflightinternational.com/ It's a fantastic place to fly, and an easy sell to the Mrs(?) if you can afford it. (note-nice $5/night campgound right across the street from Dillingham in addition to standard options...) Worth consideration; when I flew there I never needed more than 1000' (actually 800' but they have a 1000' min charge...) since the Tradewinds are almost always blowing at 10-15kts steady, perpendicular to a steep 1000' high ridge that runs the length of Mokolia Point, about 3/4 mile south of the (9000'!) runway that runs parallel to it. A few laps on the ridge and you are high enough to thermal hunt in the pineapple fields and go explore. People do fly X/C there despite the limited real estate, although lazily drifting around in the convergence slightly off-shore while watching pods of whales/dolphins with some acro sprinkled in has it's own appeals too should you stay tethered. More locally, if you can time it right, good ole' Torry Pines could possibly fit the bill too. http://flytorrey.com/cms/ I can't speak for the X/C potentials of the FL sites, but Seminole is not too far from the Pacific or Atlantic Oceans (but not a 'beach' site) and being right next to Orlando can make the sell easier than some other sites. http://www.soarfl.com/main.htm and of course in Fl you also have Miami Gliders: http://unusualattitudes.biz/ , not on the beach either but closer to the water. I vote for Hawaii! -Paul |
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sisu1a wrote:
I can't speak for the X/C potentials of the FL sites, but Seminole is not too far from the Pacific or Atlantic Oceans (but not a 'beach' site) and being right next to Orlando can make the sell easier than some other sites. http://www.soarfl.com/main.htm and of course in Fl you also have Miami Gliders: http://unusualattitudes.biz/ , not on the beach either but closer to the water. When I flew with Unusual Attitudes, the prospects for XC flights sounded grim. Everything in the area is either city or swamp, and the natives used to make arrowheads out of the stones underlying the swamp, so not a friendly place to land out. Airport hopping is made very tough by the fact that cloudbases are typically 3000ft (albeit with ground level right at 0). The flying seemed good from a stay-aloft point of view, and the operation was really friendly (although quite small) but XC flying from there appears to be a non-starter. -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon |
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