tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post3083313383386860693..comments2023-09-28T09:00:44.681-10:00Comments on Wind Lines: Soaring with the AngelsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-37662555121143641382012-09-29T13:07:30.384-10:002012-09-29T13:07:30.384-10:00As always, another great writeup. Thanks Alex
RK J...As always, another great writeup. Thanks Alex<br />RK JeffAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13292539682369561702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-82389074370511994972012-09-29T11:47:45.853-10:002012-09-29T11:47:45.853-10:00Alex,
Thanks for the recap! It was great to have ...Alex,<br />Thanks for the recap! It was great to have a midweek afternoon session--man I miss those! My flight was much more work than yours obviously, as I was on bar (most of the time full bar) for most of the flight. That was probably one of my most technical bay crossings as the wind was soo strong--luckily for me it was north and I was able to stay in some lift. I think it took me at least 15-20 minutes to actually cross. As I came in above Crouching Lion on an outside line, I was only penetrating at 3-4 mph. But, it was north, so I was not loosing anything. I remember, I was just watching the hill move ever so slowly by as I lined up for Hidden Valley...what a fun flight!Ducknoreply@blogger.com