Saturday, January 31, 2009

And again a low pressure over the Azores. Again we got hit with strong winds. Luckily yesterday we filled our boots, because upcoming days not looking good.

Kordian send me his shooting from yesterday, quality is not the best, so if you don't like it, shut your eyes but listen to, and dream of the january thermals on his screaming vario.
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=bmuFONcUY3E

Friday, January 30, 2009







Some shots of today, just as if spring arrived. Yes yes burned noses again, forgot suncream honey.
What a difference a day makes. It was all good today. A normal day at Palomaret, cloudbase not too high, got 1275 m, and max 3 m/s thermals. But not so normal as we haven't flewn for a bit.
We used as much time as we could playing, carving the air. We just needed a fix I guess. Some were flying for over 4 hours.
At the end of the day, we felt the wind picking up from east, and saw cloud development on the coast. Not so promising for tomorrow, could be strong, could be coastal soaring though.




Thursday, January 29, 2009

Wednesday, January 28, 2009


Shots fromy garden this afternoon. As you can all read the sky, you can tell it wasn't flyable. But is was nice and sheltered doing whatever you fancy, you had 20 degrees celsius to enjoy. There are worse places to be.
And yes our winter offer this time is, a free stay at Doyouwanna if you buy a new glider. You never knew you were gonna get a new Niviuk Artik, a Sky glider, an Advance maybe, of what about the new Nova glider. We do have all brands for sale. Hush.



Windy. Fuck it, I'm going home.

Monday, January 26, 2009

La cortina, the site near Benidorm nearly escaped ? Don't know yet, but what we know is that a huge bushfire burned down most of the northeastern part of Puig Campana. This is the huge mountain behind Benidorm, near our site. 14000 inhabitants had to be evacuated. Lets hope our site is not damaged.
This already fragile site, will definetely not improve its status, with the safari park nearby, which was partly caught in fire.
Due to the hostile weather, some high tension lines fell on the trees, and all caught fire. Damn.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

You can check what happened yesterday with the weather in southern france and spain on your own charts if you like.


We had an explovise situation, which luckily rarely occurs on the mainland. Usually it occurs over the Atlantic Ocean.

First the Carribean warm air, which gave us such a warmth last friday, see blog.
Then the collision of this warm air, with the cold polar air, firing up the anti-clockwise movement of the air in our low pressure, moving in from the north. There were several low pressure centres that day. This brutal downfall of pressure, it dropped to 966 hPa (usually 984 hPa!), in a very short time.
When the cyclogenesis, which is the creating of a low pressure lets say, is that brutal or say that fast. In other words if the pressure drops more than 24 mB in 24 hours, then they'd like to call it a meteo bomb, or an explosive cyclone.
That type of cyclone is/was moved with the steering wind in the troposphere. Exactly, check the jetstream chart for this.

Amazing ? No, damn scary it was.

The last time this region had these windgusts were in 1978, 167 km per hor gusts, and of course from west, coming from over the Atlantic Ocean.


Saturday, January 24, 2009

In 10 years down here, never have seen anything like this. Palmtrees horizontal, roofs blown away. Very sad, children up north got killed, their gymnasium roof collapsed. I hate to report disasters. But today was one day, I'll never forget. It was scary this nature force. It makes you think. I hope mister Gore, you have it all wrong.
100 k winds, hot in the sun, my thermometer marked 25 degrees on my wind-sheltered terrace. Extreme.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Warm air blowing strong today. 24 degrees max today, although the sun was not present. Strong gusts from the west, it felt more like sirocco winds. Although winds, air must have come from the atlantic ocean, see isobarmaps.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Mous (Algeria) and Jill (Luxemburgeois)

Katja (Belge) y Jill (Luxembourgois)

Sandra (Francaise) y Jean Jacques (belge flamand)


Such a nice gang. Always having fun, joking. A pleasure to have you guys. I am already laughing my tits off wih you guys, imagine it would be flyable, I'd probably piss my pants.
Bad luck for them, almost an entire week and no flying. Bad spell, we feel like we are in midwinter. Putain !



Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Situation this afternoon 12 UTC. Windy ? Yes.
With these isobars apart, you would think not. But we're talking Spain, closer to the equator. Meaning appr 35 procent more wind than in Belgium, England with same pressure difference.
So not flying today.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Sorry not to be able to put a paragliding foto on. I couldn't take one. I just could take one of our 'french connection' ready to go for a sail on the Med.
Blue sky, too much wind. All over Europe it seems to be windy, have to be patient. But ain't we as paragliders eh ?

Monday, January 19, 2009

Luckily it was warm and sunny. Otherwise it would have been worse for the visiting pilots from Belgium, Luxemburg and France. All speaking french.
Too windy today, and it looks like the next days it will be even windier.
But loads of things to do. Like horseback riding, motor riding, bicycle trips, hiking, even sailtrips. Whatever suits you, you're on holiday !

Sunday, January 18, 2009

No chance to fly today. Out in Calpe where we had a day out in the sun. At Toix the winds were too strong for take off, 30 to 35 km per hour. Higher up at 800 meter above sea level, near Sierra Bernia we had no wind. We just were at the inversion line. It was nice and warm, 20 degrees, blue sky. But no flying.
Not exceptional for Toix this situation.

Saturday, January 17, 2009


Toon, Collin, happy to fly at Palomaret today. Had to be done before they go home. Although it was a forward launch and a small flight. But we all got rewarded with two hours of Cabo flying.
Avoiding the remote controlled airplanes, and lots of visiting pilots from Murcia.
It was fun.

Friday, January 16, 2009


As you can tell on the top foto, winds were strong. You can tell by the windlines on the sea. By that time we all landed, and Elio got his Nova Schockwave out, 14 m2.
Nice to see him handle the thing, wingovering it like a toy.
Weather was tricky. Winds were supposed to pick up very strong in no time. We were warned.
Meanwhile inland Ismael and Pepe were flying their tits off, both had good flying in as well.



It's bullshit.

Thursday, January 15, 2009




Spain, Costa Blanca paragliding. At its best. Costa Blanca is the coastal region between Valencia en southern Alicante lets say. Numerous sites for flying, inland and coastal sites, like this one, Toix near Calpe. Lovely.
We had a wait because it was too strong at starters. But hiked up the Sierra de Bernia, had several of cafés con leche.
Then hours of flying, all by ourselves.
I have to excuse me to the local pilots who called me for info. Edu, Pepe, Ismael, Fordy and others I didn't inform. I didn't think we were gonna fly today, after arriving at the site with gusting 40 km winds. I told all of my buddies, not to bother. Sorry, it all died off, at 4 pm. Tomorrow we see each other !

Wednesday, January 14, 2009




Here we go. Kicked off the winter season after a well deserved break in Morocco I would say.
Delivered. Hours of flying at Peña Rubia. Fantastic flying, cold at the fingers, but that couldn't spoil the fun.
And yes impressed with the take offs, in a 30 km gusty wind at our famous 'nature start' at Peña Rubia.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Ready to roll again, after our little trip to Africa.
Some foto's, it was wonderfull meeting wonderfull people down there.