deckofficer wrote:courierguy wrote:Sidewinder: cool spot and great job![]()
Here's one of my favorites http://youtu.be/Va-DtQn64Xg
Just watching the set up for that landing had my toes curled. The stunted, windblown trees on that ridge tell me the prevalent wind direction, and had it been blowing there would have been a nasty rotor on that side. My hang gliding perspective.
Same here, I hear ya......old HG pilot (and always will be) and why it took quite a while to get the right conditions. In fact I have a lot of soaring hours at that site. That little clump of gnarled pines or whatever they are, have managed to grab a toe hold up there, and unlike the rest of the rocky ridge, there is a small area of cushy dirt, just big enough to tie the plane down and pitch a tent, so combo tie down site and camp site! That took even more lucky timing landing it right at sun down and again took a while to make happen. Having the HG experiences under my belt really helps in flying powered in many subtle ways. However, I really like the autonomy of powered flight, no worries about rounding up a driver! For those that don't know, that is the big bugaboo with HG'ing, you land out miles away over a hundred is common these days, and you wait to get picked up by your driver. I've seen (and experienced) the strain this can put on the girfriend/wife relationship











