tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post5119307443456627418..comments2023-09-28T09:00:44.681-10:00Comments on Wind Lines: CryogenicUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-2937765246963798652015-01-10T15:55:11.159-10:002015-01-10T15:55:11.159-10:00This was going to be my last flight before fasting...This was going to be my last flight before fasting then another butt scope. I arrived on launch to find Reaper down over the edge of North Launch picking a BC Cherry out of a tree.<br /><br />I contemplated hiking down and helping but Drew said there's enough people down there get out of here, go fly.<br /><br />Not wanting to argue with one of the upcoming top guns, I launched picked a cycle that was on the weak side and flew low over the tree crew. I thought I was going to be the next harvest.<br /><br />Scratching my way up to get into a position to top land was goal, I made that then re-launched with Alegra, her launches are as beautiful as she is. I need more Soar Kahana School.<br /><br />Finally I was getting up but getting stuck at what my wrist vario stated was 1500' it was most likely more as later on landing at the LZ I was at -225'.<br /><br />Crossing to Croaching lion thought I was not going to make it arriving at just 800' but very well over the Lion, ok vario has to be off kilter. <br /><br />Alex waited till I got there. Then after awhile improperly attired for the conditions, I got cold. Alex headed in and I was close behind.<br /><br />Reaper would not let Marie leave our island without a flight. While we were soaring the other side he made her pick the twigs out of her glider and fly. She got her first Hawaii flight before heading back to the really cold BC Canada. Reaper will never leave a pilot behind, especially if it's a cute Canadian behind.<br /><br />Is it Time to Fly, God I hope so, Get Your Gear Off Ice and Go!!!Thomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07508629374134042936noreply@blogger.com