Sunday, November 30, 2008

We need a break. We need a high coming in. It'll give us cristal clear blue skies and smooth thermals. But for the moment, grey in the morning ,afternoon sunny spells, but very unpredictable with the wind. No wind, gusts, all day long.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Another spell of bad weather, fronts, lots of winds. As far as I can see this upcoming week will have its windows to fly, but it won't be like usual.

Friday, November 28, 2008













Sierra de Aquilas, between San Vicente and Busot, no-mansland. A bit of speleologie in the abandoned coppermines, a hike on the hills, an improvised BBQ, that was our day. No flying, winds way too strong from norhtwest. But pleasant day though.


Thursday, November 27, 2008

Pressure dropping, winds strong,
temperature max 18 degrees celsius,
and maybe some rainfall in Spain next upcoming days,
not the best time to be here this week

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

We knew it was gonna be blown out today, so we took off to visit some castles, some villages.
Rain and snow on the mountain tops, and it got very cold, ice cold northern winds.

Video sent by belgian pilot, never let your hands off the breaks...

http://vimeo.com/2332983

Tuesday, November 25, 2008




Man, I love it down here. Ooops.
No, look at the foto's, this is not photo shop, not at all, these were the real colours today. Fantastic blue sky, and look how this mirrored in the med.
It was great to fly good old Cabo de Santa Pola again, after weeks flying inland. And the hard core Cabo-flyers were there, Raul, Alex, Antonino and Kike. Good fun.
Although the day started very windy. Palmtrees swinging, seagulls playing speedbar on. Euh chicos, maybe not today. But wait, sometimes in the afternoon that wind dies off and we get a window to fly at the coast, don't count on it, but be there at 1.30.
(oh my god what did I promise)

Yes ! Westernwinds were starting to veer to the north. It was just before midday.
Come on, a bit more. Yes ! Benidorm had eastern winds now, it is midday.
12.15 yes, Playa de San Juan just north of Alicante had a change in wind as well. But not down here at Cabo yet. Steady.
12.30 quick lunch, never know we have to go fly soon, winds are dying off, so maybe maybe
12.45 first eastern breezes, in between the still gusty western wind.
13.00 yes, that's it, the sea starts to look different, no more white horses, a change in colour even
13.15 wait, it is east for sure now, but where have these strong gusts gone, are we flying in the lee, and can we be in for a surprise, lets wait.
13.30 In the air, rig guys, lets have Santa Pola for us today. Halelujah.
When I drove home I saw this,
I love it down here.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Belgian pilot, Filip Peeremans, also helicopter pilot, under his personalised Skywalk Chili.

Today it was too windy to fly. But luckily we could enjoy the sun, which was absent in other parts of Spain. A huge cold front, polar air is gonna hit us this week. Time for putting some heating on at last, vino tinto on the side.

I have no idea what this book is about. But what I know is, that this is a foto of our take off at our precious site Cabo de Santa Pola.
A story from New Zealand with a foto of a spanish soaring site, funny.
Pretty proud we are !
And I am especially proud, because it was my nephew Robin who took the shot.
It was chosen to be used as a cover of a book. More foto's of this art-photographer on next link (page 10 , 11 )
Hope you enjoy them, well done Robin.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Arvid triumph after his epic flight over Peña Rubia, after he just got off the plane.




Rafa and local beauty, supporting.

Brilliant today. This must have been the better Peña Rubia day of the year. Cloudbase at 1800 m ASL, which means a 1000 m climb for some of us. And this means thermalling for hours in november.

I was happy to see lots of buddies flying on my favourite site in Alicante, Peña Rubia. Some went XC, some stayed near the hill. But all got great climbs in the valley. And that's just the secret when the wind is cross. Yes, I really believe Peña Rubia is working at its best when winds are cross. Then pilots are forced to fly out in the valley, and not do the dynamic thing near the hill.

And this valley works. Due to its structure it cooks, and when it is flyable we need cold northern winds, best cocktail.
But something else now. Alicante is known for its flying, its several days in a year. Maybe not known for writing postcards to mama that your first 100 km XC is done. But perhaps writing postcards to friends, that you are filling up your boots in Alicante, having visited lots of sites, and having flewn hours. That's what Alicante counts for.

So lots of pilots, local pilots, have hours of experience. Mostly though flying in thermic dynamic conditions, and this later in the afternoons, at our several sites.
Today all these many hours, was proven very good exercise to fly in todays conditions. And today I saw some very good flying. And it pleased me to see pilots high up in the sky, enjoying the thermals, coring them right, and reaching cloudbase with the better pilots.

But you know what else ? The bullet proof take offs of them, on our 'nature' launch as some foreign pilots tend to call the take off of Peña Rubia.


Flying is easy, landing as well, having a 'bullet proof' take off to me is so important. Here is


a foto of our nature launch, small, on rocks and spanish grass.
Give it to me !

Saturday, November 22, 2008


Most of the pilots today, left for inland flying near Peña Rubia, Sierra del Buey. But all in vain. Strong winds inland, and no wind at the coast. Teasingly veering to the south, to the east at times, but never consisted enough.
I stayed put, checked the coast. Enjoyed my day off, with a fantastic sunset in the end. Temperatures were in their twenties, it was overall very sunny. Next week temperatures should drop a bit, and we should get windy days. Lets hope its gonna be a three day cycle as usual and not more. Because I have to pleeeeeeaaaaase lots of visiting pilots.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Flying near Villena, Peña Rubia. The famous Peña Rubia I heard Eva say But it wasn't that famous today. Winds were weak, and thermals were not present. Still enjoyed the hill, the flying and the company.
Later on my own, I visited Orito again. Drove down to search for an adequate landing field, since the paris-dakar road in the valley is not blocked any more. Soon I'll have my first flight up that one, southside. Just to check if we should use this one for everybody. I cannot see any harzards, but prefer flying it in still conditions, cross winds, and strong conditions.
On the left is the pelgrimage site Orito. Where believers hike up on their bare knees for penitention. True, I saw it with my bare eyes. In the near future, lets leave this for the believers, just walk up with our shoes on and fly it, happy ?


Thursday, November 20, 2008




Weather change. Colder and wetter in the morning. Late afternoon, it all cleared up. And flying was possible, alhtough just gliding down. El cid would have been my choice, a 650 m top to bottom from one of the highest mountains near Alicante.

Didn't go out though, as only from saturday onwards we'll have visiting pilots again.

Foto from the site El cid, two take offs, two southern take off, one western take off.


Wednesday, November 19, 2008

No flying today. Bad weather came in. Dark and cloudy inland. Eastern winds and temperature dropped.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008


Pepe helping me out launching tandem. 1400 m ASL today, smooth thermals. Later in the afternoon, cloudy, but still floaty.
Pepe, Rafa and Ismael got to Agost village and back, pretty good.
November, nothing too strong, just central hours of the day, good for 3 to 4 hours of paragliding.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Inversion didn't get us too high, nvertheless we had a good day thermalling up a couple of hundred meters above take off. Ron flew his 2 a 3 daily hours again.



Sunday, November 16, 2008




Alberto's site, Carrasqueta near Jijona. Needed a change, another view, another kind of flying.
Carrasqueta is quite different. Take off is at 1100 m ASL, and only 12 km crowflight from the sea, so pretty close to cloudbase on a weather forecast like todays.
When there is a high pressure, an anticyclone, cloudbase is not at its highest. In our region it is easily to be spotted by a thick inversion, and a very peaceful sea.
Then you choose to fly from a lower take off and use the lift which can only bring you a couple of hundred meters above take off, and feel like a pinball. Or you choose for higher hills like Sierra del Carche, Monte Cabrer or Carrasqueta for instance.
And that flying is different. Once in the air, you know you are hitting the ceiling. It is a bit of a game, trying to find that trigger point right above the wooden house on your right, or just outside where the roads get together and vehicles trigger off the thermals.
Hoping and fighting not having to land on the smaaaalll landing field ..... but topland.


Saturday, November 15, 2008



Cold air, better wear gloves. Views sharp, as northern winds were prevailing up high. Towards the coast more 'bruma', more foggy air. Super to thermal up 3 m/s in november. You had to catch them though. Because first flight, must have been my fastest top to bottom for a long time. I was just fiddling about with my vario and camera, and before I realised I had to scratch on the lower ridges to get back up .... didn't. I was looking up and saw everybody even from a distance with a big smile on their face looking down .... .

Revenge, second flight, stayed up untill my hands frooze off, because then I forgot my gloves. Brilliant day.

It was pretty busy, as lots of pilots from Valencia and Alicante had to do their final tests to get their pilot license. Also Felix Rodriguez, no not the world champion acro, but his and Raul's dad was here. Everybody knows Raul and Felix, because they are super guys, down to earth, etc... . Well you haven't met their dad yet, he's a star.



Kike and Cristina, Dominique and Eva's little stars, Lea and Theo cuddling.


Friday, November 14, 2008























As promised for the girlfriends, the boyfriends back home, a foto of all the pilots flying today near Peña Rubia. They all leave tomorrow, I hope and I am sure they had a good week.

Excellent flying this week, 4 different sites, which can count. Palomaret, Caudete, Carrascoy and today Peña Rubia.

I hope you all will be back, it was nice to have you around. Stay sexy !
Oh, jus Ron isn't on the fotos. While taking them he had his 45 min flight at Peña Rubia, the only one, except for local Ismael who made something out of the day. The weather forecast looked great, on the spot, blue sky, norhtwesterly, but thermals never were strong enough to get cloudbase at reasonable height. But we flew it anyway !










Thursday, November 13, 2008

http://picasaweb.google.com/jasna.parapente/Palomaret#

Jasna, Niviuk Artik tool these foto's last weekend, nice ones. Thanks Jasna sharing this.

Today we took it easy. Not driving out, relaxing, beach weather, more than 20 degrees celsius still. Lots of things to do, siesta, relax, chill, feet up.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008





Flying over Carrascoy. No local pilots to be seen, only Pani who I called to do my tandemflight. Strange, lately we have been flying a lot on our own. Few local pilots. A pity because it is always nice to share our flights with my buddies from Murcia, Alicante.
Windy in Alicante, northwest, that's why we left for Murcia, And spot on. When we arrived we just had to wait till the sun burned through the clouds just above take off. The valley meanwhile warming up, as that was in sun since early morning. Promising.
Just had to wait till those first breezes came on the hill. Bingo at 1 pm there it was.
Smooth air, pilots hesitating to take off. But they didn't know the magic of this mountain yet.
Just fly towards landing field, try the house thermals above the farm, stay in 0.5 m/s lift, the cycle will get stronger. So did Johan and Anders (Swedish), and both topped at 500 m above take off. Then Ron, with his old beaten up UP Makalu. Again, top of the stack ! Imagine Ron you have a shiny new glider, last generation... .
Then at last our polish friends arrived after an unfortunate breakdown with their van.
Winds picked up, easier to get above take off now. Speedbars ready for the end of the day ? Yes sir. Because last hours sometimes those winds pick up at Carrascoy and form a 'wave'.
Excellent, all down with a lovely sunset on their side.
Just got home, 7.30 pm, still 18 degrees outside in El Altet where I live. And this with a cold front passing through, cold ? front ?
Toni, thanks being here again, see you in 10 days for another week of flying in Alicante, Mr Mr Boomerang.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008


That is the only foto I shot today.

As good as the day was yesterday, as lousy it was today. This morning strong western winds on our hills, as the front was coming in. But all those winds died off in the whole province. Streamers hanging slack, lazy windsocks, cirrus clouds screening the sun, time to chill.

Monday, November 10, 2008




Ron, with his old beaten up UP Makalu, at cloudbase !

Caudete, impressive to fly on the first time.

Take off near the windmill farm.

Above the windmills at Caudete.

Take off. Thanks Chris for the foto.
Fog this morning, mist, dew. We had to move inland to get away from this very low cloudbase so.

We drove all the way inland to Caudete, some 80 km, and I was hoping I had it right. Backed up by info from Ismael who lives in Caudete, I was pretty sure actually that this was gonna be THE site of the day.

When we arrived winds were too off to the south. Not so good at take off, and even less good to find the right thermals with this cross wind.

But it got better. Fluffy clouds started to form over the inversion. Thermals started kicking in.
I asked my pilots to head out and look for thermals in the valley, not to fly too close to the ride. And it worked. After flying through some 'cobblestones'-air, the thermal was present in the valley. Soon all rigged, and in the air.

More and more the winds were on the hill. We had to convince Ron to get down at 6 pm, beer o'clock mate !
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http://www.topparagliding.pl/ Polish pilots, with chief instructor Woytek 'Troll' visiting Doyouwanna Alicante, encantado.






Sunday, November 9, 2008






It's been a while seeing so many pilots on take off. Polish, swedish, english, irish, heard some german and lots of local pilots today, nice one.


On the foto's, the polish pilots from http://www.topparagliding.pl/ who are here for a week. And they choose a good week, it looks like flying every day as far as we can see.


Conditions were super. At 12 am, already they were carving the sky. And this until 5 pm. Hours of thermals, and cloudsuck alltogether. Cloudbase not the highest, but for some awesome, flying upwind in the valley and reaching Agost.

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I had to do a couple of tandems.
One was with Claire who loved it, the other one was with Wendy. The flight with Wendy was a tandem flight sponsored for raising money for charity. Charity as in giving money to help out war veterans, this Remembrance Day.
As you know the 11th of november is Remembrance Day, a day when the world commemorates the soldiers and civilians that died during World War I. It is also called Poppy Day.
We flew tandem, and when circling above take off, Wendy let go a thousand of 'poppy's'. A poppy is a red flower, which bloomed on Flanders worst battle fields.
A white poppy is used to express your desire to work more on peaceful alternatives than war. And this would have been my choice, a white poppy.

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