Meanwhile, I finally got together with Scobie Puchtler at Gas Works Park and
Hang Gliding, Paragliding, Travel, Travel with Paragliding, Kayaking, Ski Touring, and anything else C.J. and I do for fun.
11 August 2007
Tables, Cabinets and R/C Gliders
Meanwhile, I finally got together with Scobie Puchtler at Gas Works Park and
09 July 2007
Chelan XC Classic 2-7 July 2007
Chelan XC Classic 2-7 July 2007
7/4/07 Wednesday - After a reasonably early start, we spotted two paragliders descending from Granite Peak (Later we found out that it was most likely Steve and Teresa) as we drove up
7/5/07 Thursday - We got up at 0715 before the sun got too close to the tent which we had pitched in the backyard to take advantage of the shade of the house and headed up the hill around 1015. We were there for the pilot's meeting at 1100 and acted as launch directors until everyone had taken off. There was a smaller crowd today as many of the pilots who had been here yesterday had headed back to work. We got back to the house fairly early and figured out a dinner plan with Lori - the temperature had risen past 100 deg F and Lori wanted to avoid cooking inside the house so we went to Safeway and bought bratwurst, rolls/bread, chips and corn on the cob. Darren made a salad using jicama and we were set. I cooked the corn right on the barbecue grill along with the brats. Mike "went long" today -132 miles - so he and April did not make it back for dinner. We didn't need any blankets until early in the morning because of the heat.
7/6/07 Friday - Same schedule today as yesterday except that there was a picnic/BBQ at the soccer field in
7/7/07 Saturday - Today was the last day of the competition and James Thomson turned in a 100 mile paraglider flight to Reardon and Peter Gray had a personal best to the south of
7/8/07 Sunday - We drove up early (0900) to try to get me a flight before the awards ceremony and dithered a bit between Lakeside, Sunnyside,
29 June 2007
Lakeview Paragliding Nationals June 24-30, 2007
June 24 – We got up early enough to drive Irina to Cantrall-Buckley campground to meet Arun who is going to give her a ride back to Issaquah. Andrei and Chris had already left for Lakeview right after the awards ceremony yesterday. After dropping Irina off, we returned to the yurt, packed up, cleaned up and stopped to thank Terri and Geoff. We gave them two gift cards for the three-diamond Porters restaurant. C.J. is going to make a t-shirt lap quilt for Barbara Summerhawk, owner of the yurt. Instead of taking the more direct SR 140, we took SR 66 from Ashland and wound slowly through the Siskiyous to Klamath and then on to Lakeview. It took at least four hours but was nicely scenic. The wind was strong all the way to Lakeview and we arrived just as the task was being canceled with only a very few people flying. We set up the tent at the fairgrounds and went into town to see Caro at the Chamber of Commerce who gave us a tour of the new bank in the old saloon/bordello across the street, and her latest project, a mural of hang gliders and paragliders on another bank building right on the main street. After a strawberry shake at Jerry’s we went back to HQ at the fairgrounds and scrounged some additional sleeping bags/blankets in anticipation of the frost warning that has been issued for tonight. Later we went to El Aguila Real for dinner with Chris, Andrei, Sam Crocker and Dave Wheeler. It seemed like it was the place to be for pilots and locals as well.
June 25 – There was frost on our chairs when I got up this morning but we were comfortable in the tent with our down comforter, blanket and fleece over flannel sheets. The first task of the Nats is to fly from Blackcap north along the ridge west of the
Some pilots were already back when I got to the fairgrounds and HQ but most would trickle in during the day and into the night and others decided to head home complaining about rough air (Dave Wheeler was already gone). We waited until Chris showed up and went to dinner at Jerry’s with Kyndel who had come closest to making goal; Sam Crocker and another pilot showed up, then Stefan and Meredith so we had a full table plus more pulled together. Meredith (with David Salmon) was among those who had a two hour hike out of wherever she landed. Andrei was even later – not back by the time we went to bed. Later he said it was like hiking through a Discovery Channel show.
June 26 – After cooking another batch of oatmeal in the frying pan we went to the 0830 meeting with Mark Webber to hear what he had to say about using ham radios (and grab a breakfast smoothie). Afterwards I helped a couple of pilots program in the repeater frequencies and tone. After saying goodbye to everyone, and thanking Gail, we broke camp and were out of Lakeview by 1000. The trip to North Bend took almost 12 hours because we stopped to shop at the outlet mall in
24 June 2007
The Rat Race Paragliding Comp June 18-23, 2007
June 17 – After the pilots meeting we drove up to launch and I set up seven or eight packing boxes and fitted them with rocks for weight and plastic bags for garbage. Kristine, Arun’s girlfriend helped me. The task (Launch-Rabies-Launch-Burnt-WoodratPk- WoodratLZ-MuleLZ out near Applegate Dam) was relatively short and a large percent of the competitors made it. I collected all the garbage and stupidly put the bags in the back of the car. As a result, I had to wash out the rear area when I got back to HQ. We went out with Beth, Ernie, Irina, Andrei and Chris to Bella Union in
June 18 – The task was almost the same as the day before. Attended Len’s Mentoring session at 1800. Dinner at the Back Porch BBQ in
June 19 – Windy so the task was changed to a short downwind to Donatos from Burnt via Cemetery. It was too short – first finisher did it in less than 16 minutes. Since the nominal time was 1.5 hrs, the validity was low – 120 points instead of 1000. Other factors include 70 people in goal and few pilots down along the route. The meet official put on an “impromptu” barbecue at the goal. On the way there I took the wrong turn and ended up driving almost all the way up Andersons Butte so we got to the party late and had to eat hot dogs.
June 20 – Long task day first to the west almost to the yurt in Humbug Cr valley then back to Jacksonville Hill and other turnpoints finally to Donatos. Chris made goal on this day. C.J. went down after the
June 22 – A long task to Donatos LZ followed by the Rat Race party. I missed a good bit of the party because I went up to fly from mid-launch with Julie and Gever Tulley at 1800. It was too windy so we and a bunch of others waited until 1930 before we launched into soarable conditions. It was windy from the W and I was making only 5 mph toward the LZ and 29-30 mph back towards the mountain. I got up about to the level of the upper launch and headed out to the LZ where the last 500 ft or so was turbulent with alternating lift and sink. I made a couple of circuits of the LZ gaining some and losing some, and had to core sink at the NE corner to get down. Gever called on the radio to say that the wind had turned catabatic and I set up over the lower LZ and landed toward the mountain. Later I got back to the party in time to see the amazing “Magic Mike” do phenomenal card tricks. C.J. and I gave Gever a ride back up to mid-launch to retrieve his vehicle.
June 23 – Last day of the Rat: A relatively short task to LZ-Jville-Poormans-Cemetery-Donatos. C.J. launched early and flew with the poorly organized gaggle until the wind picked up, then went out and landed in the LZ. I helped out on launch and then collected garbage, disassembled the boxes and drove it all down to HQ picking up David Salmon along
05 June 2007
Subbing and Groundbreaking for the Gym 4 June 2007
at St. George, I was out of the house before seven o'clock. Chairs were set up under a sun/rain shelter near the flagpole for the guests who were attending the groundbreaking ceremony for the "miracle gym". Amy was a very big part of the planning and fundraising for the gym so she was going to be busy with the setting up of the ceremony and smoozing with the dignitaries and contributors, so I would be trying to keep her fourth grade students on track with their math and social studies. So we did some math and had recess and did some other stuff and by then it was time for the groundbreaking. Archbishop Brunnett, Bishop Tyson, Fr. Fellino, deacons, Knights of Columbus, and altar servers processed in between lines of older students wearing their sports champions t-shirts. The fourth grade, with help from older choir members had a
Paddle to West Point 3 June 2007
C.J.'s Birthday 31 May 2007
since we didn't get two adjoining booths until after eight o'clock. No problem, because, as usual the food was worth waiting for. C.J. and I split the large filet mignon and it was just the right amount. On the other hand, Andrei and Irina got the 40 oz (!) porterhouse steak and barely ate half of it. After dinner we grabbed an ice cream cake from Baskin and Robbins and went up to Andrei and Irina's home on the plateau for dessert. I didn't have any big birthday presents for C.J. but I did give her a musical card " It's not about how old you are , it's what age you are" and the song was "Age of Aquarius" from "Hair". I had finally transferred a photo of C.J. to the 1993 Women's Fly-In t-shirt - the one with several pictures of "Women who fly" including a blank frame labeled "me" and gave her the shirt wrapped in bear paper.