After shipping a few kites out for the holiday weekend, I opened up the bar, served a few beers, and tag teamed with Heather and I headed out the door for Skyline. The flags had been out steady all day in town from the SW. Clouds cleared after the AM and I knew it would be good. I arrived at 3pm, to find Kenny, Peter and David all gliding and climbing around Bosco Hill.
David was holding down a 17, but the wind was blowing solid and I put up the new 11m Frenzy. Well powered. Kenny was on a bigger kite, but styling fine and gliding at will.
The wind in the valley and on the ridge was SW, but the upper level seemed to have a strong west push (as the forecast called for). It seemed the best power was the west wind, making upwind easy, but the SW reaches were tough to penetrate.
Wouldn't seem like a good gliding day, and the gust rate was mild to moderate. But the boys made flying look natural and easy. The West and South West mix made the whole stretch of Bosco Hill good for gliding. Kenny showed us that.
It was the coldest day yet I've experienced at Skyline. Not as cold as Georgetown Lake Montana (-40 w/o wind chill twice). Yet Skyline was easy single digits, and cold on the fingers. I wore a top and bottom base layer and shell, with a thick medium layer on top. Not bad when riding, but when you stopped the toes and fingers wanted to scream. I did.
Here's some pics.
Windzup,
Brian Schenck
http://www.FlyOzoneUSA.com
