Today was cold and grey in the morning with a strong wind. People were busying themselves around their gliders, convinced there would be a task, but it looked unlikely to me.
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Although the clouds look good here, they hadall disappeared by the time I got to launch!
We are using a start line which is 10km long, but of course, everyone crosses it at the same point, being where the best thermal is! Our task was a 2 hour AAT Armstrong 10km, Copeville 20km, Pata 30km and back to Waikerie. There was a strong South Westerly wind which made things a bit difficult. When we launched it was blue, but there were clouds to the west, and they gradually came over the task area, but the lift under them wasn't very good. The max height above ground that I got was about 4500ft, but got down to 2000 AGL a few times. Waikerie is suprisingly low lying, only 150ft AMSL.
I had a bit of a mix up with the AAT time at the last turnpoint, thinking I was going to come in early, dithered about a bit and ended up coming in 20 min late. Something to improve upon!
The locals here are all used to flying in the blue - they call clouds "umbrellas"!
Looks as if tomorrow will be a similar sort of day. The wind is raging outside, and it's cold! Reminds me of the safari.


