tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post9076320160813755923..comments2023-09-28T09:00:44.681-10:00Comments on Wind Lines: 100% HumidityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-48421894686779518942011-09-19T17:11:59.459-10:002011-09-19T17:11:59.459-10:00That's right, Alex. I PUSHED you across the ba...That's right, Alex. I PUSHED you across the bay. At least that's how it seemed. I was 200 feet below and just behind when we set off from max altitude. You seemed to maintain your altitude, surging ahead, as I lagged and sank below you in the Aerodyne Dune. It was a good gauge between unmatched wings and pods (and probably pilots).<br /><br />I noticed you didn't look back. I'm not surprised. You knew I wouldn't be with you for long. But you didn't know by Duck's radio call, urging me to turn back at 1500 feet, half-way across the bay. You knew before we left.<br /><br />But don't worry, Alex. I am not demoralized. I was happy to be confined to the bay that day. I was happy in learning what I should already have known; that judging a successful bay crossing using the King of Kahana's success is invalid. From now on, I'm going to keep my eye on the Iwa birds.JKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09321659985625278675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-71780134573304352462011-09-19T07:11:31.157-10:002011-09-19T07:11:31.157-10:00I hiked up North due to the direction at the time,...I hiked up North due to the direction at the time, which held even after the rain. Scott hiked up North with his little wing due to the cranking conditions prior to the rain, but left be alone on Norht when he launched right before the rain and top landed on East with all the other Monkeys. <br /><br />When the rain subsided we all flew. Today was a school day I am trying to get better wing control so I stayed local without even attempting a cross.Thomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07508629374134042936noreply@blogger.com