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Friday, 1st August 2008

Posted by on 01 Aug 2008 | Tagged as: Walking

Views on the walk from Clun.Howling today, with showers forecast for later in the afternoon. We went for a circular walk from Clun. One and a half miles into the walk it started to rain. We carried on, but had to shelter when it got really heavy. At mile three the sun came out again… It’s a lovely walk, taking in woods, fields, etc.

It’s a BPC weekend, so the weather is guaranteed to be bad.

See photos of today.

Friday, 25th July 2008

Posted by on 25 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Flying, Miscellaneous activities, Walking

Rich plays with this glider.The forecast today was for a muggy day with probable showers from lunch time. SE, turning more S. We went to Church Stretton to help set up for a big FITA archery competition shoot at the school field. We had to measure out shooting lines and I was angling for the line painting job, which I got, but which turned out to be far less glamorous than I thought. For some reason I had expected it to involve some kind of golf cart thing, rather than just pushing a wet bucket round the field and getting my boots white.

By lunch time the sky started to look doable, so we made our excuses and rushed back home. On the west side of the Mynd the sky looked rubbish! Grey, hazy and it looked like it might rain. Andrew D. called to say it was flyable on the Gyrn, but overcast, so we canned the flying and went for a walk instead. We walked from Snailbeach to the edge of the Stiperstones and back. Shame it was so hazy, as the views would have been lovely. It seemed very SW on the walk, and Andrew gave us an update to say it had turned W and then N at the Gyrn. Right enough, when we got home, someone was taking off from the Long Mynd. He got about 300′ ATO, so we sent out a 3jam and headed to the hill. It was way off to the S, but several people flew, although we didn’t bother. Too hungry!

See photos of today.

Saturday, 19th July 2008

Posted by on 20 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Walking

Looking at the Mynd from Norbury Hill.It’s a pretty depressing sight when you open the curtains in mid-July and find that all the local hills are clagged in! The morning looked and felt like October with rain and very strong winds.

I am getting pretty fed up with the way this month is shaping up and spent most of the day sulking. Graeme came round in the afternoon to show us his new little blue TT convertible. Very nice. The sky was brightening up in the evening, so we decided to stretch our legs and we went for a walk up the hill behind the house. It was beautiful. Visibility was stunning and the evening light made the scenery look lovely.

We walked up Norbury Hill, then across to Linley Hill and down through Linley back to Norbury village. Swift pint in the Sun and a look at the 2700 year old yew in the church yard, we walked back home at 9.15pm to see a PG flying on the Long Mynd.

See photos of today.

Tuesday, 15th July 2008

Posted by on 15 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Flying, Walking

Geoff launching on the Mynd.It was windy from the moment we woke up, so we decided to go for a walk. First option was Snowdonia, but then we decided to stay local and explore some of the area round here we have not seen yet.

We’ve found this nice little site called Shropshire Walking, which gives good route descriptions and background. We did a circular five mile walk from Acton Scott to Ragleth and back, via sunken paths, fields and hills. The views were stunning.

We got back in time to mow the lawn and do some work stuff and then go flying in the evening. We saw hang gliders launch on the Long Mynd at 6pm, so went out. It was still howling, so Geoff waited and flew at 8pm. Nigel and Rich flew their microwings too and Steve D. and Guy launched their normal paragliders at 8.15pm, when Wendy was still giving it average 18mph.

I wasn’t convinced myself, given how gusty it was at 8.30pm, so went home and fired up the BBQ for the first time this year. Wayne and Geoff de-rigged and we all had dinner in the garden watching the last PGs in the air.

See photos of today.

See video of Wayne launching today.

11th March – 21th March 2008

Posted by on 22 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Flying, Skiing, Walking

Friday, 21st March 2008

Windy everywhere and we were not hopeful, but Geoff managed to squeak in a cheeky flight at Sant Julia de Ramis before it picked up.


Thursday 20th of March 2008

Geoff being chaotic.We went skiing. It was crowded, slushy and full of stones. Two runs and that was it! We scratched our skis to bits. So much so that we had to take Geoff’s skis to be repaired, as they wouldn’t turn any more. If there’s no more snow, that’s it for the season.

Instead we went up to Targasonne to have my glider serviced. We spent the afternoon at the Chaos de Targasonne. It’s a huge area of boulders and is famous in bouldering circles. For us it was a mixture of a maze, adventure playground and climbing wall. It was brilliant. There were loads of people bouldering, hanging upside down and clinging on to tiny ledges.

We played around like kids for a few hours and then went to collect my glider. Clean bill of health. Phew!

See photos of today.


Wednesday, 19th March 2008

I wasn’t very well so stayed in bed and read my book.


Tuesday, 18th March 2008

Went walking at the coast. We walked from Port Lligat to the Cap de Creus, which is the most easterly point of the Iberian peninsula. All the spring flowers were out and it was a warm and humid day. We walked for 5 hours and had a nice cold beer as a reward when we got back.


Monday, 17th March 2008

We worked!


Sunday, 16th March 2008

Santa Brigida, near AmerWe went to fly at El Mont. The forecast was great. Hot, sunny, cumulus… It all looked great until we got to the top, where it was blowing mostly north, when it came round more it was east. I didn’t like it. Aldric thought it was ok to launch in the bitty thermals which brought the wind on for seconds and he managed to get off ok. Matthias fared less well and put his glider in a bush before getting off the hill in an interesting fashion.

We decided to go to Santa Brigida, but should have gone to Roca Corba instead. It was gusty at Santa Brigida and we waited and got to fly late in the afternoon.


Saturday, 15th March 2008

We stayed at home and worked. Shock, horror!


Friday, 14th March 2008

El Mont seen from our houseFlying at Mare de Deu del Mont (El Mont). We hooked up with Jordi, Pedro and Jesus the HG pilots and Geoff took his HG too. I was the only one with a PG and I took off first.

It’s a tricky launch for a PG, although perfect for a HG. I fluffed my take off for the first time at this site and had to get Geoff and Jordi to help me get the glider back onto the ramp.

Once airborne, I climbed up to the inversion layer 700′ ATO where it got a bit rough. El Mont is a 1015m high, south-facing spine back and it can get rough; this never really bothered me too much on a hang glider, but I’ve seen what the site can do and I usually give it a lot of respect.

After the initial thermal I didn’t find much on the ridge and I headed out into the valley. All the usual valley triggers worked, so I thermalled around, playing on the lower ridges, heading off towards Besalu and coming back. I got beer suck in the end and landed next to the van. We spent the rest of the afternoon basking in the 24C heat, drinking cold beers and eating peanuts and then going to Banyoles lake for a snooze in the sunshine.

See photos of today.

Our friend Jesus added some videos of us to YouTube. See here for a video of Geoff launching, and here for a video of me flying.


Thursday, 13th March 2008

At launch at St Pere with Geoff, Udo and JennyWe hooked up with our friends Udo and Jenny from across the border in France and went flying at Sant Pere de Rodes. It’s a beautiful site; a spine back ridge with sea on both sides. Southeast you look towards Roses and north you look towards Port de la Selva.

On the north side of the ridge is the stunning monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes, lovingly restored and open to the public. Right on top of the highest point of the spine is an old castle ruin.

The monastery of St. Pere de RodesWhen we got there Matthias was already flying and doing well. It looked smooth and nice flying. After briefing Udo and Jenny, I launched first and got a thermal off the rock in front of launch. The thermal took me to cloudbase at 1200′ ATO, but this didn’t feel like enough height to allow me to fly into the headwind and get to the beach at Roses.

It was such a nice day, visibility was excellent and I was having such a nice time taking photos that I let myself get too low and sunk out. What a plonker! Looking back at launchThe others launched one after the other and all managed to get above the castle. Geoff flew for ages and had the best flight he’s ever had at the site.

After packing up, we drove back up to collect the car and we went to the bar next to the landing field for tapas. Big, tasty portions.

We spent the evening walking on the beach in Roses, watching the sunset and spotting fish from the pier.

See photos of today.


Wednesday, 12th March 2008

Went flying at Santa Brigida. Bit rough at first then smoother later.


Tuesday, 11th March 2008

Skiing at Masella, PyreneesWe went skiing at Masella. It had snowed (allegedly) in the Pyrenees, but we couldn’t see much evidence of it. It was the by far and away the worst snow conditions I have ever had the misfortune to ski on. The snow was really sticky, so you would manage to get some speed up and actually ski and then you would hit a less steep bit and come to an abrupt halt and lurch forward. It was atrocious. We managed about 2 hours of this (and that included a long coffee break) and then we headed off. Some things just aren’t worth the trouble!

We went off to Targasonne in France instead to have Geoff’s glider serviced. A long lunch in Llivia and a snooze in the sunshine later, we were off home to sunny Spain.

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