Frank and Rick are going to be hold outs on their list of secret sites.
Like I said, I drove from the Owens down to San Diego for an interview. It was the Spring of 1983, I think. Stopped by Torrey and flew it once on the second glider the USHPA president Steve Hawxhurst loaned me. The first glider he loaned me had a dent in the leading edge I could lay my thumb in. I still remember the strange look when I got down on my knees and crawled all over the floor, checking the tubing. (Like: "Gee, we offer the guy a free horse and he's counting the teeth!")
I may have saved some dumb, trusting, visiting pilot's life...
But I wasn't thinking about him. I was thinking about me. The same way you should always be thinking about you.
When it comes to hang gliders, I don't believe anybody about anything.
I had just watched George Worthington die in September.
http://ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=2833&sid=0d404d84ba95fe0fbc6d6c2fdd37808f With Joey Carmosino, I had tried to bring him back to life. Steve had scattered his ashes at Torrey.
George always said he'd fly anything that somebody else had just flown.
Then he flew the
Wanderer when Mark Smith gave it to him.
So, not good enough. Not anymore.
Pork wire-launched me on a
209 Raven in an unfamiliar harness at a cliff I'd never flown. Big deal. I flew this way. I flew that way. Nowhere to go! I got real high and real bored and dropped back over Flight Realities and burned in to the parking lot.
"Why'd you land way back there?" a pilot asked me.
"That's how I land in rotors," I replied. "So, why don't you go up and fly the Owens Valley?"
"No, way, man," he replied. "I might miss a good day here." A strange and pathetic creature indeed, to my eye.
So I went home to fly. To the only place worth flying.
There are at least 50 decent lauch sites in the Owens. Some are better than others. One is better than all of them.
Yeah, I've flown a lot of sites. But in my opinion, it is better to master one spectacular site completely than to try to fly a whole bunch of different places. You accumulate more airtime that way. Gliding is about airtime, not runtime.
Runtime is dangerous.