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Southerly Wave


"The 11:30 departure to Dijon..."

An easy wind-down day today. Moderate southerly winds were on the agenda, with the possibility of some wave and a lot of cloud. After watching 13's dusty departure roughly in the direction of the UK, I took a launch onto Malaup where a sturdy 6-knotter gave me enough height to cross to the Crete de Selles and push forward into some weak wave just to the south of St Genis.

And that was pretty much the story of my final day at Sisteron. Having established that R71 was not active, I tried the valley du Jabron but without much success, and then the south of the pic de Bure where, to my surprise, I did find some useful wave coming off, I assume, the Ceuse.

To the north, a lot of cloud was lying low above the Ecrins, although there were a few sunny patches that were tempting, but to be honest I was having a good enough time flying amongst the  clouds in the Sisteron cuvette.

My maximum altitude for the day was 12,000ft, so no records broken there. But it was a good way to end the holiday.

 


St Genis


Pic de Bure


Cloudy Wave

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