Typical Day at the Dyke

Summary of flying for Saturday 17 October 2009
Total Hours0h 30m
Best Height Gain285 feet
Total Flights1

My arms were still pretty sore from yesterday’s energetic flight, but it's not very often I get the chance to fly the Devil's Dyke two days in a row.

Unlike yesterday, the wind was much weaker and the abundance of paragliders in the sky confirmed this. I quickly rigged as the weather reports I'd seen suggested the wind strength would ease later in the day. After I had resolved a slight hiccup after rigging my glider from short packed [sail twisted through 90 degrees on the end consoles], I was ready to go. After the struggle I had yesterday attaching the nose wire, I was adamant I was going to do this myself without assistance. The slightly weaker wind made this task much easier. Afterwards, Johnny Carr assisted me with a hang check and I was ready to go.

Like yesterday the launch was crosswind and I gained plenty of airspeed before I left the ground. It was then a quick dash across the bowl where the north-facing ridge looked like it would be working. I left the remaining paragliders in the bowl and continued down towards Truleigh.

I arrived at the power cables with only 100 feet gained since take-off so opted to turn back. This set the general flight plan for the remainder of my flight. After 25 minutes I was back in the bowl and struggled to stay up. I beat back and forth in front of the pub desperately trying to gain enough height to scrape in for a top landing. In the corner of my eye I saw a rigid wing glider ground loop upon landing and concerned pilots dashed to assist. I was slowly sinking lower and lower and after several more beats back and forth, I was in that ever so familiar place of below ridge height.

As the treetops grew ever closer, I conceded to the inevitable and set-up for a bottom landing. I assumed I'd be landing somewhere in the middle of the bottom landing field but completely forgot I was now flying my Sting 3 and not my Target. Net result, I landed perfectly in the allocated landing zone; I couldn't have done better if I had tried!

Flying Log(s)


TypeHill Launch
DateSat, 17 Oct 2009 - 00:00
GliderAirBorne Sting 3:168
SiteDevil's Dyke
Duration00h 30m
CommentsN; moderate - high pressure dominating (1030 hPa); not very buoyant.
Height Gain285 ft
Distance
Total Hours29h 22m

Total Flying Statistics

The total flying statistics up to and including 17 Oct 2009:

Total Hours29h 22m
Longest Flight1h 15m
Gliders Flown3
Unique Sites Flown16
Best Height Gain2,508 feet
Total Distance7.0 km
Furthest Flown7.0 km
Total Flights119
Hill Launches72
Winch Launches47
Aerotow Launches0