Savannah-Tom wrote:...I prefer to get up early and enjoy flying in the still air of the morning. In desert areas, by afternoon, it is so bumpy that it is hard for me to enjoy the flight.
...Of course, the glider captains are all asleep 'till noon, since they don't play until the thermals are going.
What's your practice?
tom
Even the lighting is better in the early morning. The low angle, amber light of dawn accenting the topography of the red sandstone cliff faces,
and smooth air! Also, there seems to be a primal affinity for the first light, when darkness turns toward day. Especially for passenger comfort, it's important to get off early...'course anytime there's more than one person to coordinate the take-off time with, it gets more complicated in actually making that happen.
With my old 145 hp bird, the thermals, and orographic lift is essential to get any kind of climb in the heat of the afternoon, but then the barf bowls are soon in use by the passengers. (Not a pretty sight).
Enjoy, Berk