Utah

Brett in Brazil...

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The second photo, that's the one.

jonny's Morning Glory Attempt...

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Poor conditions, but a good looping photo over "his" salt flats.

Unique stained glass...

Looks like Frank Lloyd Wright stained glass on LSD. Organic shaped panels. Regular irregularity. Click on the photo. Notice the "spikes" along the lines.

Photos only a HG pilot will love...

Saturday I flew from Denver to Atlanta on my way to Chicago. Near ATL the cu's started popping.

They were streeted up north to south.

The Horizon has been Defeated...

Flying to Atlanta - adding to the pollution.

Colors and Clouds

Colors and Clouds - I went to Inspo today. The colors are just about peaked. There were scattered storm cells around that later popped and crackled. The cells seemed to stay back behind launch. About 15 bags showed up and I got inspired to get ready. Most all the bags got up. It was kinda scary because the cells began to fully develop with spread out, lightning and all. I launched after the spread-out shut things down, but I figured a little would be better than nothing.

Utah's Flying Club

Utah's Flying Club - I rarely go to the UHGPGA club meetings (the Utah hang gliding, para-gliding club), primarily because I haven't been flying the Point too much lately and the Point of the Mountain seems to be the club's main area of interest. However, I was somewhat motivated to go Thursday because of a prompt I received via email from John R.

Flying 9.21.08

It'll never get old...

Went up to Inspo. solo. Sam Cox showed up as I was setting up. He'd already flown. Great to see him.

The colors are on the wane already.

Flying Sunday

While I was sightseeing today near American Fork Canyon on a two hour flight, I spotted This Wreckage. Took photos which I'll post on Tuesday.

Jeff the Jet

Pilot Reference: 
Jeff OBrien

Jeff the Jet - The gang converged on the South Side Saturday morning. A total of seven hangs unfolded their wings and flew. It was a strong morning with half the pilots packing up when the wind picked up. Jeff, Greg, Dave, and myself stayed later. Some of us landed just as the wind picked up close to 35mph. We were breaking down in back of the berm in nukin' conditions. Here's a spoofed vid of some of the mornings action. (The names of the Innocent have been altered).

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