We are leaving the Poblado district of Medellin and it is full of upscale and interesting restaurants shops and coffee houses. We loved the pig in front of the butcher shop.
The first leg of our multi day trip will take us south over the western mountains bordering Medellin. We will try to fly to our next site called La Pintada where we will land and stay the night at a hotel.
Breakfast was simple and the coffee was great. We spent most of the morning loading waypoints on our flight instruments to help navigate the route. Matt "Farmer" Beechinor deserves a huge thanks for picking the route and choosing waypoints, while recovering from being sick for several days.
Flacko was on time and loading up was a snap. The city was already heating up as the intense rays of the sun beat down on the concrete and tile jungle. We endured lots of fumes from the traffic on the way up the mountain, knowing the air would be far more pristine and cool up at the clouds.
The launch was amazing.
We were in the air together right away but getting up to the clouds was challenging. After a while Destin, Dawn Farmer and Shane climbed out, and I was on thier tails. Brian and Jim followed a ways behind but well on thier way.
We launched at around 7,600 feet. Cloudbase was as high as 10,000' but we flew into higher terrain making our height seem inadequate. At one point the clouds touched the ridge yet we were able to surf the edge of the cloud a thousand feet higher than base. A feat we've all heard of but seldom experienced.
In the end Farmer and I made it to goal first, but he got a stellar climb above tomorrow's takeoff point and pressed on to take advantage of the opportunity. I happily boated around for an hour with Brian and Destin who arrived last. Dawn, Jim and Josh landed short, but everyone was safe and happy to reunite, shower, eat, and finally sleep at an air conditioned hotel!
I don't usually drink beer, but this time it was just the ticket. Brian, Destin and I toasted to a spectacular and rewarding day.
Today will be no less challenging, but I feel happy and relaxed.
Gotta run!
Saludos de La Pintada, Colombia!
Martín
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