Day 917: Flying Glamis, Day 1

This morning, we took off at 7:30AM to fly the dunes:

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Following Steve and Dave through the dunes:

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Flying over a moving train was fun:

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Kirk photographed me flying with Sue (right):

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This video has footage from today’s flight, as well as yesterday’s flight and the flights for the next couple of days:

The rest of the day was windy and warm.  We put up our various sun shades:

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B sewed an outfit for her doll:

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I set up for the afternoon flight, but couldn’t start my motor.  Others flew:

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Jonathan and Sky King:

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Sky King:

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Dave:

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Steve told me it sounded like an ignition problem, and I figured out that the steel braid I had used to shield the ignition wire to reduce radio noise was allowing a voltage leak through the ignition wire’s insulation to get to ground.  Once I un-grounded the braid, the motor ran fine.  I removed the braid altogether, but by that time it was too late to fly:

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Tomorrow’s skies beckon:

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Day 916: From Salton to Glamis

Today I launched flight #86, once again flying inland to explore the washes and canyons of the badlands:

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Eventually I made it back to the shore of the Salton Sea:

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Flying over the RV:

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Trish photographed my return:

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The landing:

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Other pilots from this morning flight trickled in.  Sky King:

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Sue:

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Charity:

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Carl:

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Linda:

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Jonathan:

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We packed up to head over to the Imperial Sand Dunes National Recreation Area, commonly known as Glamis.  B carved a new walking stick for herself during our stay here, so she left her old walking stick, which is now too small, behind:

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We stopped at the gas station to dump and fill up on water, then drove southeast to Brawley where we bought groceries and more fuel for the paramotor.  Continuing east towards the dunes, we saw this Osprey fly by:

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When we arrived at Glamis, Trish got started stowing the groceries:

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It’s hard to believe that by this weekend, there will be about 150,000 people here:

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I setup to fly the dunes:

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It was a reverse launch for flight #87:

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The dunes begin just beyond the camping area:

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Dave flew by below me:

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This video contains footage from tonight’s Glamis flight, as well as the Glamis flights for the next three days:

Steve and Charity came in for a landing:

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Goodnight from the Glamis Dunes:

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See the trip map for today’s drive and our current location.

Day 915: Three Flights a Day

This morning I went out for flight #83.  The wind was strong, so I had to do a reverse launch, pulling the wing up, then turning around once the wing was up:

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The wind aloft was so strong that I was moving backwards, so I just stayed low and flew the beach:

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Trish made more crocheted creations:

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The kids set up Lego scenes.  I’m pretty sure it’s two ATV drivers passing in front of spectators:

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Trish showed B how to stich jersey knit fabric to create a skirt:

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This afternoon I went out for flight #84.  The plan was to land a few miles north, land, and fly back:

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The wind 50 feet above the ground was really strong, so I flew low to make better time:

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Approaching the landing zone:

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Kirk photographed me bringing my wing down.  I was the last one to land.  This was the first time I’ve landed away from my launch location:

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For the flight back, flight #85, I had to do a reverse launch:

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This track is for both flights:

As I packed up, this PPC flew by.  Note the ground effects:

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Day 914: Flying to the Badlands III

Shabbos at the Salton Sea was pleasant.  I spent some time over at the flight line catching up with pilots I met last year.  There were many, many pilots flying up and down the beach in the morning and afternoon.

This morning I flew out to the canyons by myself.  I decided to drop down into this canyon:

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It was fun contouring through the canyon:

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After exiting the canyon, I noticed this abandoned truck in the badlands:

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That’s a nice spot to camp:

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I flew by a few groups of RVs at an ATV obstacle course area:

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Coming home:

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Trish photographed a number of other pilots flying by, including Kirk:

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Sky King:

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The kids photographed some action sequences with a Lego dune buggy M made:

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I bought a PPG cover this morning at the flight line, and it fits perfectly:

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This afternoon, a number of pilots got together, but most of us opted not to fly due to what looked like a gust front moving through:

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Messing around with B:

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Trish asked for a pose:

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Tonight our neighbors got together to watch the Super Bowl.  I watched as much as I could stand (about five minutes):

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Day 912: Full Swing Fly-in

This afternoon after homeschool, I went for another bike ride up to the town of Salton Sea Shores.  More of the urban waste from the flooding of the 1970s:

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I went out for an afternoon flight, launching flight #81:

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Trish photographed the other pilots.  We had a number of PPCs out today:

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This guy had both of his kids up with him:

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Curtis does some foot dragging:

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A couple pilots were doing some pretty serious acrobatics:

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This pilot had not flown for twelve years, but managed to successfully take off and land:

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John flies by:

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A tandem foot-launch PPG:

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As sunset approached, the sky really filled up:

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Good Shabbos from the Salton Sea:

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