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Red Bull Speed Run

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Bob and Will go flying

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Video of the flying on 5th Nov. Light winds kept everyone at the Rex a little longer than usual, but it soon strengthened and away we went! The cloud in the bowl was worry, but it wasn’t doing anything weird. It was a little low, meaning some of us had to top-up in the washing machine to make 4 mile succesfully.

Waz, Will, Bob, Ron and Rosco all getting to 4 mile. Thanks to Daniel for driving Rosco’s vehicle up.

New Google group

Friday, November 5th, 2010
 Daniel Keech # 54009 dkeech1@hotmail.com has invited you to join the Cairns
Hangliding and Paragliding Club group with this message:
Hi Everyone,
I have started a Googlegroups email list for all flying related posts ( or
really funny stuff ).
I used a similar group in SA and its great for organising trips or sharing
info etc.
You can set it to send an email everytime someone posts or be sent a daily
digest of messages
or just go to the webpage and check the messages.
Have a look and see if we can use it.
Cheers
Daniel Keech
 Here is the group’s description:
Cairns Hangliding and Paragliding Club Forum.
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 You can accept this invitation by clicking the following URL:

 
 
 

 

Gillies flown!

Monday, November 1st, 2010

The forecast was looking good. After being fooled by the weather station into thinking Saturday was on at the Rex, a few calls were made to see who could make the Gillies the next day. The intrepid pilots making the trek were: Brod, Ron, Waz, Rosco, Greg and Bob. They could not resist answering the call of the mountain.

The weather looked a bit iffy from early on, with clouds building and a low cloud base. We assembled at Jack’s Farm at 11am, and made our way in. The valley was in shadow, with a shower of rain hugging the back of Bellenden Ker Range. Cloud base through the Babinda gap was really low.

Brod was inspired to set up, telling us it was just like Canungra!  We all eventually set up. Brod lined up first, with everyone else happy to let him be the wind technician. The shower of rain was persisting in the valley, even though we had a blue hole above launch. After a short wait, Brod launched and hooked into a cracking thermal right above launch. The rush was on! We all scrambled for our gliders, suddenly inspired to get to the gate. Waz won that little race, lining up a few minutes after Brod had called us from the North Point. Alas, it was not to be. We waited, and waited, and waited but not a single launchable cycle came through.  

The longer we waited, the bigger the shower of rain got. The sun we had hoped would burn the rain away was itself beaten back behind the clouds. We really didn’t want to pack up on the hill, but that was what eventually happened. In the end, it was a race to pack up before getting rained on. Brod landed at the turf farm, after about an hour and a half flight.

Well done Brod, he took the only small window and made it work. As for the others, it felt really good to get back to the Gillies and we are now inspired again to fly this amazing site as often as the weather will let us.

Thanks to Tracey, Katie and Colleen for offering to drive and close the gates.

Weekend at the Rock.

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Sean has invited us down to fly the legendary Rock site south of Townsville. The flyfest will be held the last weekend of November, (Sat 27th and Sun 28th) 2010. The rock was closed for many years and it’s only through the efforts of Sean that it has been re-opened. Now is our opportunity to experience what has been denied us for a long time. The chance to fly the Rock!

Here’s a taster…

 

 Let Brett or Bob know if you are interested.

Playing with clouds.

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Recent PG flying at the Rex Lookout.

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

 

 

 

 

Thanks Daniel for the pics! (dkeech1@hotmail.com)

Hits and Memories Cape York

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Another short video of some of the more ‘interesting’ parts of our trike flight from Atherton to Cape York. Includes Chilli Beach, flying over crocodile filled rivers, and landing at Laura in 15knt, 70 degree crossed, rotoring, gusty, thermic winds.

Porosity tester in town….

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Daniel Keech

dkeech1@hotmail.com

has obtained a Porosity tester for local PG pilots who would like to test their wings. The Porosity tester will be at the next meeting of the Cairns Hang-Gliding Club to be held at the Yorkey’s knob boat club starting at 7.30pm on Thurday the 5th August.

Porosity tests are part of good maintenance of your wing and essential to safety. Please take this opportunity to test your wing and make sure she is in excellent condition and won’t let you down when you least expect it! The piece of mind knowing your wing has passed the test will be well worth it. Your wings’ manual will have the details of how many hours your wing needs to be tested by.

Greg takes Patch hang gliding!

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

I am sure you have all heard about Patch hang gliding, now here is the footage……

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