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Missed Opportunity?


Over the Queyras

The forecast was for a very good day, blue over the Ecrins and Queyras, with a possibility of going further north. An early start was called for: the local Nimbus was away straight after briefing. From Sisteron, long tows are required for early starts. Unfortunately the CFI dispensed with his tugging duties in favour of providing some Duo Discus instruction, so we were down to just one tug, which explains why, when my turn came to launch, it was already past noon. On the plus side the thermals had really got going by then, so I managed to reach the Briancon area in fairly quick time.


Viso

One of my many failings is an occasional inability to follow through a plan. So, just before reaching the col d'Etache, having flown through a fair amount of sink, and seeing a clear blue sky in the Modane valley, I wimped out of going further. There was a little hesitation as I saw distant puffs of cumulus on the western edge of the Vanoise, but not enough to persuade me to continue. The OLC reveals my folly...

So, southbound again...over the tops of the Queyras into the Barcelonette valley, past the cime de la Bonnette, Mont Pelat, the lac d'Allos and down the Colmars valley with the intention of turning Puismosson. Cumulus was plentiful here, with strong lift to match. As I passed the lac St Croix it made sense to carry on further south following  some very good looking strings of cumulus as far as Quinson.


Lac d'Allos

Then it was a case of seeing how far north I could get before wrapping up the flight. The parcours was working well and at Guillaume I decided to follow the Route Royale as far as the pas de Cavale and the Valgaudemar. Fantastic scenery here as I flew between multi-coloured peaks, their heads in the clouds. As I made my way home the odometer ticked over 500km, so in the end it was a very satisfying day for me.


Route Royale

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