Auh, the days of platform towing. Your flight brought back some fond memories of our tow road here in Oklahoma. Seeing those dust devils from the air was very nice as well. Thanks for bringing us along with you on this flight!
No better way to start my day than watching an awesome video of yours with my morning coffee. At first I thought this was a 150km flight till I realized it was miles ( 241.5 km ) Loved the part with you and the sailplane. Spring won't come soon enough !
Hey! Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, its a rare treat to get to thermal with them. Really adds to the memory. You are right, it need to hurry up and get here!!
Being an old geography buff and having never visited the Grand Coulee region, it was wonderful to see it from the air and track your progress on google earth. This makes one appreciate how far and fast migrating birds can fly, also the dust devil views were great. Thanks so much for posting.
I am glad to share the experience. I'm happy to hear you enjoyed it. Yes, birds are very incredible, so much more efficient than we are. And the dust devils out there are truly amazing. The dust is very fine particles, so it's picked up very easily by the thermals..... and my socks LOL
Hell Ya! Well done! I remember climbing to 10,000 and wasn’t prepared/dressed for it. Just about froze. After 2 hours it took me 1 hour to get down. The lift was everywhere.
Thanks! That's always how it is, fight to get up, then when you want down, the lift is abundant! An under dressed pilot will always get the highest :-)
Epic flight! Do you use a tracker which you can use to create those animated videos that show your spirally climbs and glides, etc, along with height and speed data? Would be cool to intercut with your own camera footage.
Thanks! I have a tracker. the link is in the description. I will look at trying to combine a flight reply with the flight. I really run out of time trying to just get the video edited. I'll see how it goes. Thanks for the comment.
We were not in the same thermal. It was all over the place. If we were, once I saw them, I would have roll reversed, assuming they were there first. I had been climbing for awhile before I saw it.
Honestly, when I see lift like that I really have to wonder what the heck you would do in a paraglider. I have been in strong lift and like most things, until you have experienced it you're likely not aware of just how strong it is.
Hang on! The really good pilots make it look easy. (I would need new underwear!) Yep! We dont know what we dont know until we find out. Thanks for the comment.
Auh, the days of platform towing. Your flight brought back some fond memories of our tow road here in Oklahoma. Seeing those dust devils from the air was very nice as well. Thanks for bringing us along with you on this flight!
Thats great! Glad to take you along. Bet you had some great flights there. Gotta love the dusties!
Thanks for the comment and watching :-)
No better way to start my day than watching an awesome video of yours with my morning coffee. At first I thought this was a 150km flight till I realized
it was miles ( 241.5 km ) Loved the part with you and the sailplane. Spring won't come soon enough !
Hey! Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, its a rare treat to get to thermal with them. Really adds to the memory.
You are right, it need to hurry up and get here!!
Que hermoso vuelo !!
gracias, feliz de compartir. Me alegra que hayas disfrutado
I like the ones where you have to brush your teeth after climbout from all the dust in the thermal :--) Praise to the great vacuum in the sky.
I know what you mean, you land and someone asks you if you fell in a mud puddle 😁
Beautiful fly contest...dust devil.. cumulus...ciao from Italy.
Happy to hear you enjoyed!
It was a very fun day
Great flight and another beautiful video. Thanks!
Hi, Glad to take you along. Good to hear you liked it. Thanks for watching and the comment .
Being an old geography buff and having never visited the Grand Coulee region, it was wonderful to see it from the air and track your progress on google earth. This makes one appreciate how far and fast migrating birds can fly, also the dust devil views were great. Thanks so much for posting.
I am glad to share the experience. I'm happy to hear you enjoyed it. Yes, birds are very incredible, so much more efficient than we are.
And the dust devils out there are truly amazing. The dust is very fine particles, so it's picked up very easily by the thermals..... and my socks LOL
Sweet! 13 knot thermal is incredible. You can really core the thermal in your hang glider!
It was a really nice thermal. Kept waiting for it to get nasty never did.
Might have made me a bit more nervous then if I did get some rowdy
Hell Ya! Well done!
I remember climbing to 10,000 and wasn’t prepared/dressed for it. Just about froze. After 2 hours it took me 1 hour to get down. The lift was everywhere.
Thanks! That's always how it is, fight to get up, then when you want down, the lift is abundant! An under dressed pilot will always get the highest :-)
Cool flight.
Thanks!
Great day out Liked seeing you up there with the sail planes !!!
Yes! Always fun to get to fly around them.
You never get to see them again when they go on Glide
That looked like fun! Nice flight.
Thanks!
amazing flight and vidéo! congratulations from france!
Thank you for the comment. Glad you enjoyed!
Cheers
SWEET !!!
👍😁
Spectacular..👍
😁 it was a fun day
Wow!!
Yeah, it weas one of those days!
thats spectacular .
It was indeed! One of those days😁
@@MikeBomstad yep , it certainly looked like a day to remember ,,,
Fingers crossed for more this season!
Epic flight! Do you use a tracker which you can use to create those animated videos that show your spirally climbs and glides, etc, along with height and speed data? Would be cool to intercut with your own camera footage.
Thanks! I have a tracker. the link is in the description. I will look at trying to combine a flight reply with the flight. I really run out of time trying to just get the video edited. I'll see how it goes. Thanks for the comment.
At 6:30, are you turning the opposite direction of the sailplane? Isn't that a HUGE "no-no"?
We were not in the same thermal. It was all over the place. If we were, once I saw them, I would have roll reversed, assuming they were there first. I had been climbing for awhile before I saw it.
Is that in Canada?
It's in the US near Mansfield Washington. There's a link to the flight track log in the video description.
Honestly, when I see lift like that I really have to wonder what the heck you would do in a paraglider.
I have been in strong lift and like most things, until you have experienced it you're likely not aware of just how strong it is.
Hang on!
The really good pilots make it look easy. (I would need new underwear!)
Yep! We dont know what we dont know until we find out.
Thanks for the comment.