It's true the Aussies love Pine Mountain. Brian Webb has been bringing groups to Pine for years and he always seems to bring good cross-country weather with him. This year they were here for five days, and two of the days were good. Last Wednesday we flew the SE Bowl and everybody got up and went over the back. The Aussies split between flying NW toward Bend and N toward Prineville. Half of them flew in the 40-50k range, landing near Prineville and Brasada Ranch. Yesterday was the best day of the year so far at Pine Mountain with cumulus stretching east as far as the eye could see. Pilots started launching around 12:30 from the west HG launch, 12 pilots total with 11 choosing to fly cross-country and one deciding to stay local at Pine. The Australians launched first (photos attached) and started east, and I was last to take off and climb out so I followed local pilots Wade and Josh toward Brothers. I hit cloudbase at 9450' which is low for Pine Mountain. Two of the Aussies landed before Brothers and four made it past where they found higher cloudbase and improving conditions. Here's a link to their four tracks on
xcontest.org.
Glass-off was equally good, with light wind and light thermals and lots of lift. I flew tandem with Amanda from Tucson and we got up to 7200'. Probably 15-20 pilots out for glass-off tonight including a couple of the Australians, Soren from Tucson, Klaus from Germany, Lisa from Santa Barbara, and lots of locals.
Today the Aussies drove north toward Chelan.
Steve