Thursday, July 31, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Monday, July 28, 2008
Happy flying today. Lots of hours thermalling, at times even circling together with an eagle, always impressive.
No traffic in the air, all relaxed and smooth. Thermals kicked in but were so enjoyable, nobody worried about the heights we got, about the constant climb. And later in the day the restitution was present, while you were climbing so smoothly you could easily scroll on your Ipod and get the best tune on.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
No foto's, no fun today. Somebody lost his life today at the Cabo de Santa Pola.
Got a phone call this morning that something bad had happened, an accident. When I got to the site, Max, German colleague, told me the sad news. A pilot from neighbouring city Murcia had an accident and crashed. He must have died instantly.
The happening itself is already so sad enough, that it doesn't need more details. When more details are known, and can help to prevent any more accidents, it'll be surely posted on my blog.
My condoleances to the whole family and friends of the pilot. I do not know the man, don't even have his name.
But god be goddamn careful out there you guys. It's not worth it ! Fly safe.
In the air, doing a tandem, I felt uncomfortable, winds from the back, west and east. Making sure the approach and the landing went smoothly, safe so.
One of the lesser days for flying today in Alicante this summer. Although blue sky, beach, swim and siesta, but not cherry on the pie with a late afternoon flight for us.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
We don't go there quite often. Although it is a site that never let me down. Every time but once, it was working fine. Early morning if you like rought stuff at midday, and later in the afternoon when the breeze settles everything.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Getting ready Houston, tranquilo.
Nice shot eh !
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Five in total. Suzanne, german-french, two norwegians, and two little kids. All different flights. Asking different questions, having the time of their life.
It was very enjoyable today. Temperatures were nice, not too hot, even nicely fresh in the air.
Wind were off a little, but that made it more sensational if we got a good climb. And we had. Sometimes even climb all the way over the sea.
I flew with Simon, a 8 year old german kid. He loved it. It was interesting what he focuses on during flight. He was watching the sea, the colour of the sea he mentioned, and the birds he saw. The older passengers were asking more technical questions about howcome it flew, how we found the lift, how much a course cost etc... .
But if you fly relax, I think we are all nearer to what a kid thinks or experiences during flight. On a soaring day like today, there is no mobile, no watch. We just float and don't think about anything, we absorb the views. Automatic pilot, we don't have to think what to do, it is all second nature as if. Great, a fantastic way to end this day was getting a hug after flight from the 8 year old. So much fun today.
Monday, July 21, 2008
The day before he supported the 60th anniversary celebration of the founding of the state of Israel by flying with his paramotor over a giant Israeli flag.
In the article he is said to have been a freedom seeking man ....
Next video, is a freedom seeking Israeli soldier shooting at a blindfolded and handcuffed Palestine ....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Hdm89WxkGs
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
I got up very early this morning, to see if we could fly at sunrise. But no chance, weather so unstable, winds too strong first hour.
Got the kajak out, and some of us did the Isla Tabarca tour. Which is kajak-ing 4 km into the sea to the island of Tabarca. Have breakfast and then paddle back to Santa Pola.
Underneath the charts of the day. As you can see in the southeast of Spain, that's where we are (sureste = southeast), there was a front right above our heads. Moving eastwards to Italy, Turkey. On the second chart you can see we had to cope with 4 to 5 beaufort winds. Kitesurfing an option. And down below to rub it in guys, satelite foto of the clouds, again right above our heads, so not the best place to be for flying today was Alicante. Lets be honest eh !
Sunday, July 13, 2008
You had to be early to fly. Early at Palomaret for instance, or San Antonio. Then you could fly for a couple of hours, best heading southwest, because winds up high were northeast.
Or you had to go to the beach and do another adrenline sort of sport, kite surfing, not bad. Foto taken by Paco, my son.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
I know for most of you it is nothing more than a 2 or 3 hour flight to come down and fly in Alicante. But still try to found out who you are sitting next.
Come down and enjoy a region which is practically made for paragliding, sun, thermals, coastal soaring, thermal flying, XC, mountains, hills, wonderfull beaches to chill and ME !
Friday, July 11, 2008
When I am not flying early morning, I am not bothered to fly during central hours this time of the year, with this forecast. Or you fly pure thermals early, or you fly with the breeze. To me, there is no sense flying in rough stuff if there is no reward.
Going in the village tonight, there is the yearly handball international tournament. For once our lazy village is packed with youngsters from all over Europe for a week. Even from Brasil, which is always promising, Nigeria, Arab Emirates, boys and girls, men and women come down for the tournament. Lets enjoy this tonight, terraces full, beer in ice chilled glasses, tapas, all sportspeople around.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Flying with Didi, Kike, Rafa, Kath, Xavi, Jean Luc, Michel and a few others. Best flying was when the breeze kicked in. The cold air from the sea crawling under the scorching heat of Palomaret. During the day, central hours, it was damn hot inland. From the beaches you could see the inversion as thick as mist. No thermals, no cloudbase, no temperature difference between landing and take off. Better to wait till the breeze kicked in at the coast, fresher air. Then move inland to the sites, hoping the breeze gently breaks up the inversion. Standard procedure in summer when high pressure is settled.
Again bingo, at 6 pm, it all started, nice fresher air, soon some pilots not scratching any more but having gentle thermals out in the valley. Lovely.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
When I went snorkeling this morning at 10 am, he was already up in the air. After my lunch and siesta I had to do some tandems so at 5 pm, all ready to fly. Who was still there, yes, Raul. He had been flying over 6 to 7 hours today. When I left at 8 pm, he was packing.... .
Inland Rafa and Ismael flew and trained for upcoming comp events. They tried to fly in the flatlands as long as they could, training the small thermals with a not too high cloudbase. Lets see for what it's worth later.
Foto : paramotoring down here
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Last weeks' first days flying over Berga, Pyrenees Spain.
StevieG climbing over the monastery in Berga, epic.
Hendrie soaring over the antenna's in Berga.
Ann took this foto. One afternoon the weather turned out nasty. We saw beautiful clouds developing, and rain curtains in the near valleys. Amazing weather shot.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Nick called in, he has just landed at Ager n was waiting for the guys to pick him up.
They've spent the day near the lake where they do SIV courses, but relaxing on the side checking out from a lazy distance what was going on. Sun water relax were the game today.
Late afternoon they went up to Ager to check out conditions, a bit off but flyable, although rough conditions. In the end Nick was the only one who decided on flying, all others were happy with their flying this week n decided against it. A wise decision Nick said as it was a bit bumpy the wind not being straight on the hill but he enjoyed the flight and the views as the sun was setting over the mountains.
So let's see what's the plan for tomorrow...
I see Kath wrote it all down for you, great. Well an afternoon break, because cloudbase is low. The group existing of 6 pilots and me, welcome this day off. Early night yesterday, after 5 days of flying. Some epic flights, some flights lesser spectacular. But the views, the fun does the rest.
Ann needed to read a book, to relax from the overflow of impressions last days, Stevie did it his way, he bought his brandy, Toni keeps on smiling all the time and wished he retired earlier, Peter is a traveler and tells us his adventures, Hendrie the big boy is playing it tough and takes naps whenever he can, Ogi plays with his toys, his electronical devices, I am on the outlook, look-out (which one is it ??), as always.
We are in Balaguer, bit of a big village at the feet of the Pyrenees. Can't understand a word, as all is in Catalan. Year after year it is more and more difficult to speak spanish up here. Even now down here in the library where I write this, the receptionist refused to speak Spanish. Even after I said I didn't understand Catalan, and only spoke Spanish (Castellano)... .
Oh well, they surely must have their reasons. But it feels a bit unwelcoming though.
It is very warm again today, so we'll have to look for a 'nature' swimming pool in the lakes, rivers or near waterfalls. Flying will be for tomorrow most probably at Ager.
Man, you have to join us next year, some amazing hills we flew on already, and there will be more tomorrow.
See you all soon I hope,
Nick
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Skygods of the day Peter (with Nick) n Henrieman, both on a good day at Cabo surely tonight their faces are beaming.