Launch was busy with the comp but not nearly so much as the weekend was. We arrived with plenty of time to get ready and go before the competitors.
I was feeling good despite a somewhat sleepless night. A light breakfast and the hike to launch kicked me into gear.
Everyone got off the hill and we gaggled to cloud base and bobbed around until we were all high and ready to go. First leg was to La Union and a few landed there. Then we patiently waited for the flats to throw us a bone. We eventually crossed, broke into a few groups but then rallied together and got even higher than before. We headed south to Sarzal then Brad pushed to the valley and found us a beauty of a climb, taking us to our altitude limit of 8 grand. We headed back north, tagged another climb a la Bradley and then cross wind back to La Union for all but one who landed safely just short. Of the two pilots I was guiding one made the whole trip and the other landed earlier at La Union.
Everyone seems to have achieved personal bests in one way or more on today's 3.5 hour flight.
Cheers!
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