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Podcast: Marshalling and Supporting a Competition

Posted by on 16 Nov 2012 | Tagged as: Podcasts

Marshalling and Supporting a Competition with Steve Charlesworth, Sarah Frysol, Alex Hatfield, Alan Horsfield, Barbara St Aubyn and Chris Trow

Many pilots are not aware of the immense amount of background work that goes into a competition, before, after and during the comp week. In the UK Championships we are fortunate to have a dedicated group of volunteers who work tirelessly as a team to make sure the competition works as seamlessly as possible. This podcast is about the work they do and hopes to give information as well as encouraging anyone who is interested to give it a go! 37 min (November 2012)

Download the podcast: http://www.judithmole.net/podcasts/supporting_competitions.mp3 (35 Mb)

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Please note: this, and all previous podcasts, are also available from the podcast page.

Podcast: Crossing the Pyrenees Unsupported

Posted by on 23 Oct 2012 | Tagged as: Podcasts

Crossing the Pyrenees Unsupported – a vol bivouac adventure with Dean Crosby (Active Edge) and Steve Nash (Nova). In August/September 2012 Steve and Dean set out to cross the Pyrenees from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean by foot and flying. They did the trip completely unsupported so they had to carry everything they needed – gliders, shelter, food, clothes, etc. This podcast is a description of their epic 18 day trip, with both the highs and lows that are part of such an adventure. You can see their route and kit list at the Active Edge web site. A second podcast with their advice, tips and tricks for lightweight fly/hiking is also available. 73 mins. (October 2012)

Download the podcast: http://www.judithmole.net/podcasts/Crossing_the_Pyrenees_unsupported.mp3 (69Mb)

Flash version: Listen to it online

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Please note: this, and all previous podcasts, are also available from the podcast page.

Podcast: Vol bivouac and lightweight gear

Posted by on 23 Oct 2012 | Tagged as: Podcasts

Vol bivouac and lightweight gear – tips and tricks with Steve Nash (Nova) and Dean Crosby (Active Edge). In August/September 2012 Steve and Dean set out to cross the Pyrenees from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean by foot and flying. They did the trip completely unsupported so they had to carry everything they needed – gliders, shelter, food, clothes, etc. This podcast is a discussion between them on preparation, what kit worked and what didn’t, foot care and loads of other useful advice for anyone wishing to undertake fly hiking. A second podcast all about their trip is also available. A full kit list is available from their blog at: http://activeedge.co.uk/x-pyrennees.php 50 mins. (October 2012)

Download the podcast: http://www.judithmole.net/podcasts/Volbiv_lightweight_tips.mp3 (47Mb)

Flash version: Listen to it online

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Please note: this, and all previous podcasts, are also available from the podcast page.

Podcast: The Big One

Posted by on 03 Jul 2012 | Tagged as: Podcasts

The Big One with Kirsty Cameron. On the 13th of May 2012 Kirsty flew a massive straight line flight of 233km from Milk Hill in Wiltshire to the flats of Norfolk. This is the second longest flight in the UK ever and only the third over 200km long. In this podcast she describes the flight and how to negotiate the extensive airspace she had to cross, as well as providing loads of good tips for aspiring long distance fliers. Click here to see her tracklog. 50 mins. (June 2012)

Download the podcast: http://www.judithmole.net/podcasts/The_Big_One_Kirsty_Cameron.mp3 (43Mb)

Flash version: Listen to it online

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Please note: this, and all previous podcasts, are also available from the podcast page.

Podcast: Competition Scoring

Posted by on 30 Jun 2012 | Tagged as: Podcasts

Competition scoring with Jörg Ewald. This podcast is about scoring formulas and how they work. It is not aimed at scorers, but competition pilots so they can know more about how tasks and competitions work and why some days are high scoring and others are worth little. It also tells you about what questions to ask, and how knowing a little about this topic can help you prepare better for your whole comp. 46 minutes. (June 2012)

Download the podcast: http://www.judithmole.net/podcasts/competition_scoring.mp3 (43Mb)

Flash version: Listen to it online

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Please note: this, and all previous podcasts, are also available from the podcast page.

Podcast: Flatland Flying

Posted by on 14 May 2012 | Tagged as: Podcasts

Flatland flying with Steve Ham of flyPiedrahita. Steve Ham should need little introduction. He is a multiple record holder, former British champion and long term national team member. Since he discovered Piedrahita he has been a pioneer in the area and is now a legendary guide.

This podcast is about flying in flatlands, but also includes invaluable information for anyone wishing to go to the flying mecca of Piedrahita. 40 minutes. (May 2012)

Download the podcast: http://www.judithmole.net/podcasts/flatland_flying.mp3 (37Mb)

Flash version: Listen to it online

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Please note: this, and all previous podcasts, are also available from the podcast page.

Podcast: Breaking the British PG distance record

Posted by on 11 Sep 2011 | Tagged as: Podcasts

Breaking the British PG record distance with Richard Carter. The big ambition of 2011 was to break the 200km mark on a paraglider. Richard bypassed this distance on the 9th of August with a flight of 253.4km from Derbyshire to Essex. Here he describes this flight and other record breaking flights he’s done in the past. 50mins. (September 2011)

Download the podcast: http://www.judithmole.net/podcasts/richard_carter.mp3

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Please note: this, and all previous podcasts, are also available from the podcast page.

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