Saturday, September 22, 2018

Santa Cruz Flats 2018


Back to Santa Cruz Flats after 8 years. A good turn out from the SF Bay Area. 6 flying tasks over 7 days. And just to show how times have changed, pilots are taxiing on segways and scoring is live on the internet.


it would be a hot week, with the exception of Wednesday, where I happily would have worn a sweater and some shoes.


Wednesday was monsoonal and fairly obviously unflyable, so Wayne and I took off to Biosphere 2. Something I remember learning about on Blue Peter when I was 13 years old. It is now open to the public (guided tours), and continues to run environmental experiments.

The two experiments that caught my attention were : seeing what happened when a rainforest ecosystem had much higher levels of CO2. The thinking was the trees and foliage would photo-synthesize the CO2 back to near normal levels, and while perhaps growing a bit taller. The latter happened, but the trees them selves did not convert any more CO2 than normal. A surprise to all. 

The other was the ocean reef tank which also had increased levels of CO2 and heat, the corals had bleached and algae taken over. The current state of the experiment is seeing if certain types of crabs and snails could consume the algae and return the reef to a healthy state once CO2 and temperatures return to normal.  

The architecture and engineering is worth a visit just by itself. Climate control is so much more on this scale. Light is controlled along with heat and cooling. But the water and humidity and even wind is a closed system. The experiments would be ruined with mold, insects, seeds etc from the local environment if exposed. It is all sealed (somewhat) and 2 giant lung buildings supply the air circulation.

While on our visit the monsoon was in full swing and returning to our hotel we found the very flat town flooded, especially in our parking lot !

Here is the task on the last day. Each day was quite different from any other in the week (from a weather perspective). The area confounds me - trying to read the weather by looking at the sky. How a place can be so hot and be void of thermals? and then seem the exact same the following day and be totally different. Patience and gaggle flying is key.

We had to keep an eye out for rattle snakes after the rains. Wouldn't want to launch with one of those diamondbacks hitching a ride. The last days flight is interesting to replay, in fact a few of them are. But this is the link to do just that, you can fast forward and replay up to 10x the speed


Great to see some friends I haven't seen in 8 years, and make some new ones too.

Ollie Chitty made some cool videos of the event also, check them out.

practice day day1 day2 day3 task4 task5 task6 Dave Aldrich also has a nice intro to the place too.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Dogdge Ridge adventure

The adventure started as we climbed into the snow at a low elevation. The mission was to get the truck out of reach of the plough. must be ~20" of snow at 4000 MSL

The we dug our way out slowly. After getting the plough stuck, I decided to use the ole fashioned shovel. Just dug out s parking spot.

We dug the truck out then dug a parking spot and went to find some food. The power had been out most of the day, so only a few people were out and just the Irish bar was open :) Fine by me.

Off early-ish the next morning to go get some fresh powder.

Oh boy looks pretty good eh ? Yeah it was :)

Quiet too, lucky us. The snow was good all day and the next.

Sunday I met up with Pam, we carved a good few handfuls of runs.

What fun, great weather, snow scenery and conversation.

My telly tubby outfit is very comfy, I'll be sporting it a while yet. 

Sunday, December 31, 2017

Annecy


A few more Christmas pictures, the Winter view from Tamsin and Fabrices new home ! Rufus, Eli, Maddy, Tristan and Matheo, together all looking at the camera, when might this happen next !?

Grandparents full approval.

We had of course to take a trip to Lake Annecy.

And see the town.

Take a few snaps and eat a Banana Nutella Crep !

Carousal time.

Our Noel Chefs

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

more sliding.


It was a warm heavy snow this day, in Contamines-Montjoie we needed to get just a bit higher to prevent the snow sticking, but it was fun regardless, just had to keep sliding to prevent melt stick. Dad gave it a shot too.

Its a pretty collection of groomed circuits to skate ski around.

Tamsin and Matheo in front of the Eglise de notre Dame de la Gorge.


Different day indoors for some Ice Skating.

Heidi performed! showing off some wine fueled rusty, but impressive moves :) great entertainment.

Matheo inspired too. (not wine fueled though)

This was the coldest day by far and only Fabrice and I were keen to go out. I rented a long board this day, which turned out to be a mistake, the powder was too deep to get into on the unfamiliar slopes, especially since is was white out on and off. We made it over to Taverne de Belleville fingers crossed weather would not shut down the lifts while we were on the far side of the mountain range. That would be quite a retrieve !


Sunday, December 24, 2017

skiing megeve


Somehow we managed to get up early and organised for a half day skiing on Christmas eve. It was some time ago now but I remember the snow being a wonderful consistency that day.

The slopes were deserted initially, what a treat.Mont d'Arbois is where we mostly toured.

Spectactular views of Mont Blanc


Smiles all around.

This was Matheo's favourite run, He tore it up and wore himself out!