A lot more kiters are enjoying gliding this season. I have some observations to share with the group.
1. Localized lift - I have found that when the conditions are right (15 - 20 mph) wind you can often get a lot more lift off of a smaller terrain feature. I call it the elevator effect. I have found spots at Strawberry, Skyline, and Richardson's Flat where if you hit the spot right, instead of just flying off the hill, you will catch a pocket of lift that will pull you up 40 - 50 feet. The most notable one is on Bosco on the north side of the hill. Instead of coming off the top of the hill, bomb down past the flat spot and pull up on your bar right at the lip of the next drop-off. There is also a sweet spot that I found at Richardson's Flat today . It is on the big hill, on the north side. It is the largest area that is relatively brush-free. Just go past the half-pipe and stay to the north, it is fairly obvious as brush surrounds both sides.
2. You don't need a big hill to glide. Small terrain features that are only 30 - 40 feet high can be good if the wind is strong. If the wind is light, you need a bigger hill.
3. Kite loops at the end look cool and add style, but you don't have to do them to land successfully, just pay attention to where you are in the air and redirect the kite.
