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Storm Dodging
"The weather today will be feminine...
Hot, 
Moist 
and Unstable".
*

We were warned at briefing about the development of storms in the higher mountains - as usual, it was not possible to be specific about where they would appear, but an early launch was advised and we were told to keep our eyes open for growing clouds. 

Not wanting to face a struggle on Hongrie in this heat, I took a high launch today to the Gourras, and got away via Blayeul to the parcours and on to the Barcelonnette valley.

 

Clouds had already built up to the east of the valley, where it had also started to rain. I carried on to the eastern edge of the col de Vars and into the St Crepin valley via the strikingly beautiful lac des neuf couleurs - cloudbase was 12,500ft at this point.

Ariane was flying with Serge, the club's course instructor, in Duo Discus Delta-Golf. On hearing their intention to reach the Glacier Blanc, I decided to try to join them there. Big mistake! In trying to avoid the rain on the eastern side of the St Crepin valley, I hit the sink on the western side. None of the obvious thermal sources were working and I quickly found myself running back to St Crepin airfield, having lost about 5000ft in my scrambling about.

I managed to find a climb in the least likely place, over the sunless lee-side of the tete de Vautisse, which got me breathing again. By now the storms were getting larger and more numerous. I needed to get out of the valley fast.


Barcelonnette Airfield


Lake of Nine Colours


Auribeau

I jumped from Furan to Clotinailles and then Guillaume, where I climbed as high as I could to push through the rain on the way to Gap airfield. Further panic was not required as I reached Colombis in the sunshine. A climb at Monserieux kept me airborne and I enjoyed the rest of the day playing with the thermals further south at the lac St Croix. There were still storms in the area but they were widely spaced and easy to avoid. It was almost indecent at the end of the day to abandon the 9000ft cloudbase and 10 knot thermals for a landing back at base.
Meanwhile, having demonstrated to Ariane how to get away from 8500ft at the Glacier Blanc, Serge pointed Delta-Golf at Vinon where it is due to stay for their regionals competition. Ariane completed her journey back to Sisteron by car, courtesy of El Presidente Christophe Alexandre.

* This joke was originally told many years ago by Sami, a former Sisteron instructor. Normally, of course, I would condemn such sexist remarks out of hand but, as Sami was a small black man, I fear that in doing so I might lay myself open to charges of racism. And, indeed, sizeism. **
** This is political correctness in action... 

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