Here's a few pictures from the Fly-In on Saturday. Thanks to Alamogordo and the USFS for the use of the launch and LZ, and to all who came to help - Wyatt, Terry, Nancy, Finis, Steve and Steve. The Tom & Cindy West Memorial Fun Fly was a fine and safe event! -Robin
Fun Fly 2019. Photo by Steve Crye.
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Robin just after launch. Photo by Steve Crye.
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Robin setting up for final approach.
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Coming in! Robin on final approach. Photo by Nancy Hastings.
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Steve Ford at Dry Canyon, May 25, 2019.
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Steve Ford putting it down after a half-hour glassoff.
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Good glassoffs! Photo by Nancy Hastings.
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Sunset - just about the time Steve and Wyatt are flying. Photo by Nancy.
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The sunset from Steve Crye's perspective.
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Steve Crye above Cox Field. Photo by Nancy Hastings.
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Steve putting it down by the flag.
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Wyatt Lines in the twilight - winner of the Spot Landing trophy.
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It only took 6 years from Bill's original request, but I finally wrote the "BBCode" tags to embed Vimeo videos in the forum. Here's how to use both the "vimeo" and "youtube" tags in the forum:
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Thanks for making that visible, Bob. I enjoyed rehashing our fly-in from back in May. It's time to prepare now for the Columbus Day Gathering in October. (October 11 through 14.) -Robin
Hi, Nate! We are hoping to put on the Fun Fly again, but will have to discuss it in our online meeting this Saturday. Our governor in New Mexico wants social distancing and lockdown of nonessential activities until May 15. New Mexico has done pretty well with this pandemic so far. I went out flying yesterday at Magdalena Rim, with 5 PG pilots, and the flying was excellent. (Hang gliding counts as "essential", doesn't it?) I am looking forward to seeing you again around Memorial Day! -Robin
The Memorial Day Weekend Fun Fly is a go, as per the decision of the RGSA membership at our meeting on May 2nd. It will last from May 22 to May 25, 2020, depending on the weather (which, right now, is pretty nice - but I'll start making forecasts around May 18th). It'll be pretty low key this year, due to the current plague, but on the plus side, we have scheduled a roadwork day on May 9th. So we'll hope to have the journey up to launch a little less bouncy. We probably can't camp out in the Cox Field LZ, as I expect some social-distancing rules to be ongoing, and we'll have to see what the barbecue and restaurant options are around then, too. (Picnics, anyone? Hey, who's bringing the potato salad?) But I am looking forward to some fine flying and visiting then. Bring your masks if you have one, just in case, and let's adapt to whatever the circumstances are. Wyatt Lines will be the Meet Head, and I'll be up on top as Launch Director. See you all then, I hope! -Robin 575-541-5744 home 575-386-8212 cell
May 9, 2020: In preparation for our Memorial Day Fun Fly in two weeks, RGSA VP Wyatt Lines joined me in working on the Dry Canyon road today. We filled in several gaping holes and made it better (we hope) for a decent 4WD to make it up to launch. It took only a couple of hours, then I drove his truck down while Wyatt had a 1-hr, 12-minute PG flight in very light, hazy conditions. Perfect landing in Cox Field. It was a good, productive day, and we'll hope to be ready for visitors when Memorial Day comes around. -Robin
Wyatt with the work we did this day - no more show stoppers, we hope!
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Wyatt above Alamogordo - May 9, 2020. Good flight!
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Perfect touchdown.
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Friday, May 15: The weather for the Fun Fly in a week looks very promising. Clear, not too windy, not too hot (mid-80s for highs). Winds out of the west and southwest. It should be ideal for Dry Canyon. New Mexico has just opened a number of its state parks and relaxed some restrictions. Still, the governor wants no groupings of 5 or more, and no public gatherings that are nonessential. I caution visitors, then, to bring a mask along, just in case, and we'll have to keep our distance when socializing. Maybe gather to visit in some agreed on place besides the LZ. (Fly, then flee? Gosh, what has the world come to?) But the weather is the best for a fly-in that I have seen in years, so come on down and let's have fun! Give me a call if I can answer any questions for you. -Robin 575-541-5744 home 575-386-8212 cell
Friday, May 22, 2020: First day of the gathering! We had 5 Texas pilots in the Cox Field LZ when I arrived about 09:00: Rich Reinhauer, Greg Chastain, Tony Conger, Chris Chaney, and Nate Wreyford. We also had Charlie Schneider and Vanessa in their super-van, out from Austin - Charlie's knee wouldn't let him fly this time, but it was great to see them again. In an epic triumph of determination over natural forces, we got all 5 pilots, their hang gliders and their gear past torn-up portions of the Dry Canyon road, and finally to the launch. I was supposed to be the driver, but Greg (who is our XC record holder for flex wings - 132 miles, to Vaughn and beyond) had the wrong basetube for his glider. Conditions were clear, moderately windy, and thermally - we could see dust devils out over the Tularosa Basin. After the other four launched, quite successfully, and had fine soaring flights (Nate went XC 30 miles to Three Rivers) Greg drove Rich's Nissan Armada back down. There Terry Cummings awaited us with T-shirts, hats and other RGSA apparel for sale, and Finis Miller awaited the call to be the Hell On Wheels driver. We all visited briefly, then three Texans headed north after Nate, Tony departed back to Texas, and the rest of us dispersed for the day. I'd call it a pretty successful one. I plan to return with my 4WD Tacoma on Saturday, and take pilots to launch as early as possible (strong winds are forecast for the afternoon there). So far, so good, in this most unusual Coronavirus Fun Fly. -Robin