RobinHastings wrote: ... if you can limp, you can launch!
I don't know if that quote is a "Robin Hastings" original, but it's the first time I ever heard it!!
Thanks Robin!! I needed a good cheering up!!
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Magdalena Rim NW of Las Cruces NM (USA)Re: Magdalena Rim NW of Las Cruces NM (USA)
I don't know if that quote is a "Robin Hastings" original, but it's the first time I ever heard it!! Thanks Robin!! I needed a good cheering up!! Join a National Hang Gliding Organization: US Hawks at ushawks.org
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Re: Magdalena Rim NW of Las Cruces NM (USA)
https://youtu.be/cmwTkoRvaqU
Re: Magdalena Rim NW of Las Cruces NM (USA)Thanks for sharing this video, Bill. Yes - I was too far out from the hill on that first pass. (DIdn't seem that far...) It was a decent flight, until the last few seconds. So I had a launch, and a flight, and... Well, two of three isn't bad!
-Robin
Re: Magdalena Rim NW of Las Cruces NM (USA)December 17, 2018.
Here is a repost of Robin's report on when he took on the job as a guide for visiting PG pilot on the way through our area. (Monday Edit by BC)
Re: Magdalena Rim NW of Las Cruces NM (USA)ferruginous hawk
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Re: Magdalena Rim NW of Las Cruces NM (USA)Well, Robin will have to compare what hawk he saw to what Joe posted.
We did see a hawk today while on our trip to Mag Rim and no Robin and I were not looking at each other. We saw a real feathered hawk. But it flew from my side of the truck to Robin's side of the truck so Robin had a better view of the hawk. (This is not to say that I own the passenger side of Robin's truck. I don't mean to create any confusion.) I checked eight different weather models this morning and things looked weak and switching directions during the heat of the day. I had a rough night (up in the middle.) last night so I decided to be the driver for this trip. Things did look weak everywhere until we parked the truck at the fence, short of launch, then we could see the wind ripping through the bushes and feel the rocking of the truck. Right near the truck it was gusting to 25 mph. Robin made the decision right there to return to town. We got close to exit 132, near the Love's Truck Stop, and the flags as is usually the case were hardly moving. Back home in the valley it looked calm. Not always are we keyboard pilots. (Says the guy on the keyboard.)
Re: Magdalena Rim NW of Las Cruces NM (USA)Some Airport WX reports while the PG'ers soared their brains out at Mag Sunday 20, 2019
Las Cruces: Deming:
Re: Magdalena Rim NW of Las Cruces NM (USA)Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019: Not a bad day at Magdalena Rim. Bill and I arrived at the fence about 9:30 am (we really need to talk with the BLM about a gate and permission to drive up to launch). We loaded up my U2-160 on Bill's transporter and had it to launch in 10 minutes. By the time it was all set up the winds were right up the face but too light to fly. There was a high overcast today, with temperatures about 60 degrees F. No problem, though - we waited about half an hour or so, and things started picking up. I took off at 12:25 in a 15 mph cycle. I didn't go up much, so after one pass, and sinking below the rim, I headed out. I hit some lift on the way, doing some S-turns and a couple of 360's. Bill told me that the winds had died on launch, which may have had some bearing on the situation. But I reached the Arroyo LZ with several hundred feet, set up a good approach, and had a perfect landing 50 feet from the flag. The flight was only 5 minutes long, but I'm pretty pleased - everything worked. And winter weather like ours is something the rest of the country must envy right about now.
Keep watching the RGSA site tonight for "Weekend Weather". I'll try to post my take on the weekend Guadalupes possibilities. -Robin
Re: Magdalena Rim NW of Las Cruces NM (USA)
https://youtu.be/F7nBmWu4SPU
Re: Magdalena Rim NW of Las Cruces NM (USA)Thanks, Bill. That was instructive. (Notice I'm not yelling now...) Good photography!
-Robin
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