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Lac de Castillon


Lac de Castillon

Mike Tomlinson volunteered to step on board today to keep me in check. We had the dying embers of the mistral today, so the Gache did not work too well, but on the plus side the thermals were starting to behave themselves again. We had an interesting time between Auribeau and la Bigue, scratching our way towards the crete de Liman, on which we arrived some way below 6000ft, which was a first for me. Eventually we hooked into a 6-knotter to get us to 9500ft and away.
 
The weather to the east looked the best so I thought it might be a good idea to fly towards St Andre les Alpes, one of Mike's former haunts from the days when he used to jump off mountains with a hang-glider on his back. The cloudbase rose to 11,000ft and we extended our circuit towards Fayence under what appeared to be good cumulus but which didn't deliver the lift we had been expecting. We didn't get much further than the east of the lac Castillon but we did have a good view of Cannes and the Mediterranean before returning back to the parcours.  


North-east from the parcours

 
The cumulus to the north looked odd, mixed in with stratus that dissuaded us from progressing further to the north, so we back-tracked past le Trois Eveches to the montagne de Coupe at the southern end of the parcours. The return to Sisteron was via the ridges of Vaumuse, Authon and Jouere, just to prove to myself that thermals aren't always necessary to get home.


Montagne de Coupe

 


Post-flight pizzas

Here's a thing: while we were enjoying our post-flight beers at the Pegasus I saw a glider on final and couldn't help noticing almost immediately that it was about 28 metres wide and had '13' stamped on the back. Yes - Ed Downham and Robin May had arrived, having flown their starship Ash 25 EB28 from the Wasserkuppe. That's in Germany. That's around  800km away. That's genius, and firmly puts our 200km of messing about into perspective!
 


KOOL by name...

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