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Fly: January 2014
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You never know till you land. You really need to try this. Sunday, January 12, 2014. 2nd flight of 2014, 1st hang flight. Haven't flown the hang since Oct 31st which was a really good time . Last flight and day of Oct. Hell of a good one considering the day. Last minute hail mary decision. Rain on the drive out there. Looked ugly at the start but worked out :-) http:/ www.paraglidingforum.com/leonardo/flight/843952. Lot of wind forecast in Spokane, to the N usually works having less wind. It did! Center ...
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Fly: Tokio WA to Near Pendleton OR - 117 xc miles - T2C -5-9 -15
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You never know till you land. You really need to try this. Saturday, May 9, 2015. Tokio WA to Near Pendleton OR - 117 xc miles - T2C -5-9 -15. Forecast looked great. I had an idea for a destination, LA Grande OR. It would have been about 140 miles. Loaded a few waypoints on the sd card and we loaded gear and were off to the tow rd. Dust devils were abundant. Jorge towed first, pinned off into a nice one and was off to a great start. Great dust devils till about Connell area. Caught up with Jorge there.
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Fly: And the XC season begins. Tekoa to N of the CDA casino
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You never know till you land. You really need to try this. Saturday, March 22, 2014. And the XC season begins. Tekoa to N of the CDA casino. Rick, Jorge, Karl, Jim. Did the toilet and wind sock work. Karl had his best to date. One good climb then try to outrun the high clouds and shade. We did a good job of it, and had a good time! Thanks Michele for the retrieve! Posted by Mike Bomstad. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Track my flying here. View my complete profile. Want to learn to fly?
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Fly: May 2015
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You never know till you land. You really need to try this. Saturday, May 9, 2015. Tokio WA to Near Pendleton OR - 117 xc miles - T2C -5-9 -15. Forecast looked great. I had an idea for a destination, LA Grande OR. It would have been about 140 miles. Loaded a few waypoints on the sd card and we loaded gear and were off to the tow rd. Dust devils were abundant. Jorge towed first, pinned off into a nice one and was off to a great start. Great dust devils till about Connell area. Caught up with Jorge there.
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Fly: March 2014
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You never know till you land. You really need to try this. Sunday, March 23, 2014. Day 2: Tekoa to N CDA casino- the long way. Http:/ www.paraglidingforum.com/leonardo/flight/887861. Posted by Mike Bomstad. Links to this post. Saturday, March 22, 2014. And the XC season begins. Tekoa to N of the CDA casino. Rick, Jorge, Karl, Jim. Did the toilet and wind sock work. Karl had his best to date. One good climb then try to outrun the high clouds and shade. We did a good job of it, and had a good time! Having...
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Fly: Chasing wind…… to Inklers
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You never know till you land. You really need to try this. Friday, May 2, 2014. Chasing wind…… to Inklers. Was going to go down wind but opted for the challenge of pushing back into the wind to get back to launch. Worked some good lines and made it :- ). Posted by Mike Bomstad. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Track my flying here. Don't forget to feed the fish. (@ the bottom of the page). View my complete profile. Want to learn to fly? Click the link below. Click on the Links Below.
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Fly: March 2013
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You never know till you land. You really need to try this. Sunday, March 31, 2013. The XC that almost wasn’t……. It was a high pressure un-motivating day. Getting to the tow rd around 3 pm. Some of the local paras had done some training and had some flights already. Wind had been on the L and V side. This was good for me as well as I had a thermal marker. Shortly after we were climbing. She did really well. Leaving it around 5000’ asl. Eagle past by me, really cool to see. Windmills near Oaksdale WA.
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Fly: July 2015
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You never know till you land. You really need to try this. Thursday, July 9, 2015. Going the distance: 193 mile state distance and N America FAI triangle record (Who knew! My alarm goes off on this early Thursday am……… no, not for work, to get gear packed to return to the “Mansfield encampment”. The previous day while I was at work, I followed Marti’s Spot track on his epic huge flight. I was thinking for sure he was going to get the “mythical” 300km. OK “Google”…. Feeling it was late ….12:40 o...25 min ...
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Fly: May 2014
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You never know till you land. You really need to try this. Friday, May 2, 2014. Chasing wind…… to Inklers. Was going to go down wind but opted for the challenge of pushing back into the wind to get back to launch. Worked some good lines and made it :- ). Posted by Mike Bomstad. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Track my flying here. Don't forget to feed the fish. (@ the bottom of the page). View my complete profile. Want to learn to fly? Click the link below. Click on the Links Below.
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Fly: Playing hooky: gets you a nice out and return– Tekoa- Oaksdale (Atos vs wind)
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You never know till you land. You really need to try this. Wednesday, April 2, 2014. Playing hooky: gets you a nice out and return– Tekoa- Oaksdale (Atos vs wind). NW winds on launch. Stronger than forecast as well. System was coming in a few days, so this might be the best chance we get. Caught a nice climb and a 2 mile drift over the back. There was some wind aloft. Rather than drifting downwind (even a dead fish can float down stream. WTF where did that come from? Posted by Mike Bomstad. Don't forget ...