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Old November 10th 14, 02:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ron Gleason
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Default Northern UT ridge and wave attempts 11/9

On Sunday, 9 November 2014 14:54:39 UTC-7, Ron Gleason wrote:
On Sunday, 9 November 2014 10:06:08 UTC-7, Ron Gleason wrote:
On Sunday, 9 November 2014 10:02:56 UTC-7, Ron Gleason wrote:
On Sunday, 9 November 2014 09:59:55 UTC-7, Ron Gleason wrote:
There are 4 gliders, TT (Tim Taylor), B4 (Bruno Vassel), AK (Adam Kite) , DW (Dan Wrobel) launching from Logan starting at 9:30 am this morning attempting to do long ridge/wave flights. They will be towing to the west and releasing on the Wellsville range and flying north and south along the Wasatch front. If all goes well they should be able to get as far south as SLC (or farther) and as far north as Pocatello ID.


Also John Weber flying his Arcus will be launching from American Fork airport some time this morning to attack the ridge from the south.

You can follow three of them here http://xcfind.paraglide.us/ and expand the 'Utah Sailplane' list about half way down to see SPOT tracks.

A second source of tracking is at http://glideport.aero/map?p=GlidePort:456 This is a new facility and not sure how it all works.

Best of luck to all these guys taking advantage of late autumn/early winter conditions in Northern Utah.

Ron Gleason

Quick update

TT - launched first and appears to have released east of the Wellsville range which should mean he is looking for or has connected with the wave that sets up in that area

B4 - next to launch and at 10am he was on tow headed west.


Small correction. John Weber is launching from Spanish Fork, U77. Have not seen any SPOT activity yet


Looks like an additional glider has joined the fray, Steve Rathbun, R5 can be tracked here http://share.findmespot.com/shared/f...ERHJC72IDW 7i


Flights can be seen here http://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-2.0...=olc&c=US&sc=9

Four flights over 500K and one over 600K. I am sure further distances could have been achieved if launches were done at Oh-dark-thirty.

Appears that TT and B4 explored some areas east of the Wasatch front, starting around Downey ID, which is uncharted territory for wave flying. Great to see this particularly since it was a blue day with no lennie markers.

Again great to see this activity late in the season. Strong cold front through northern UT on Monday and we will be getting a taste of winter, like the rest of the country.

Ron 'reporting because my glider is in the shop' Gleason