I got 50 minutes in of dead stick ridge soaring in the S-7 yesterday. Several 5 to 700' gains, but mostly scratching at 9400', a couple hundred above the peak. When summer time high pressure locks in in this area, the afternoon breezes are very predictable, straight into the mountain range I live on. If I didn't have anything else to do, I could have gotten 4 to 6 hours in dead stick, every day for the last week! But, even with the sat radio and the smart phone, (didn't have those when I was a hang glider pilot) it gets old after a while, even though it's a killer view, I've seen it before! It all kind of reminds me of why I got out of hang gliding, flying with power is a lot of fun and you can change the view more often. The landing, at 7 in the evening, was good practice for landing up hill in tailwinds, about 8 to 12 mph. Launching earlier would have resulted in much more lift, but also much higher landing tailwinds, unless I wanted to stay up for several hours. My strip is one way BTW and 400'
All in all pretty fun every now and then, mostly I do it a few times a year just for bragging rights

though I could do a lot better without the swiss muffler (don't really need that dead stick, do I) and the 29" Airstreaks! Not a bad glider in other other words for also being a pretty good little bush plane. Along with packing a fold up mountain bike in deep powder while on the skis, a little soaring while dead stick is just different enough to appeal to me
