Hey all,
Things are going great here. we have had 2 good wave days that have been a heap 
of fun.

Day 1:
flying with gavin we initially set off following james but after a while gavin 
thought it would be good to teach me about ridge flying so we airbraked down to 
about 1000ft above the valley floor. 2 passes later we were back at the top 
again as the wind was blowing straight up the ridge and the sun was also 
straight on it.

from there we pushed upwind jumping a couple ridges and contacted the rotor. 
gavin tought me a couple tricks about rotor flying and before long we were 
straight into strong wave marked by a long line of rotor cloud. we then 
proceeded up to mt cook and then back down all the way to the dingle were we 
airbraked down onto the ridge again and got home from there on the many ridges 
inbetween.

Day 2:
day 2 i flew with lemmy. he did not seem to have much input into my flying so i 
ended up doing whatever i wanted. initially we went down sout on some wave at 
about 15000ft on a 500 km task but the blue wave deteriorated so i turned 
around and headed for hame again along the same wave. after a while the ridge 
ran out so the wave did to so it was time to find a new wave. i headed for the 
back of magic mountain and found some good rotor out in the blue and it was all 
good from there. some how i managed to make it from there to some more wave 
just to the west of the ben ohau range and then all the way up to mt cook. then 
i went home the long way jumping upwind onto other waves to the west.

all of that was about 400km or so landing at 7:15. a good day really

see ya
Todd

Reg Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

These guys seem to like the land of the One Day Cricket greats


5th march.

wit hthe promising weather outlook Gavin set us a 500km down south, then
back
to mount cook, then home to omarama. We took a tow and released quite low in
a
good thermal rising up mt terrible. at 6500 we ventured out and after a bit
of
stooging around with 2 other duo discus' and contacted quite strong wave.

After bumming around at 15,000 waiting for other gliders to catch up we lost
contact with the wave, and headed out in search of this newfound (well to me
anyway) form of lift.

and we kept searching,

and we kept searching,

and then we looked behind us,

and then we said bugger, well i did, gavin is what id call optomistic.

I scampered back to the ridge (which was now above us) only to find it wasnt
really working, which was good as one of my objectives was to practice on
the
ridges.

The rest of the flight we spent cruising around ridges and mountains, mostly
at
or below ridge top height. Ive got to admit i found myself fairly nervous as
we
glid down unlandable valleys (unless you like rocky creek beds or lakes) to
ridges that we hoped wernt being supressed by wave.

Todd is still up, they were having a ball at 15000 belting down south last
time
i heard.

in all, damn good fun. im getting this undeniable feeling that we all may be
living on the wrong side of the tasman, mountains to fly on in summer and
ski
on in winter. it s just a feeling, but yet to be confirmed.

james.
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