We climbed up high, and then finally figured out where we were for sure. Above the clouds at 13,999 over the junction of the Blanco, Navajo and Chama River Basins.
Clouds are the master of change... what do you see.?
Angry Rat, Hungry Croc.. or a trike eating Cloud Dragon..-)))
The skies over Alice Springs have been awesome this winter.
Had time to verify the best settings for optimum/maximum glide ratio. I flew over the beach, but high. Nice and calm and surprisingly warm. I'll share that in the AC Owners Group.
We had steady light rain for about 1hour, starting near Lindrith. The clouds lifted near the vents where I looked to the side and saw Cabezon.
What a miserable flight. But we made it back safely to Belen.
We landed at Pagosa, refueled and headed north up the Piedra Valley.
We flew past Williams Reservoir and approached the 12,500 ft mountains that blocked our path to Creede. It was 11am and the clouds were just starting to build.
Sunday morning. There was a little rain there and bad clouds were rotated. Czech guys huried to air and they want to fly home early. This one got a wind gust which turned him left...
Bond Springs Airfireld in March 2010..early storm turned to sweet dreams amongst the clouds in my Tanarg 912s ~ iXess 15.. NT Australia. Bond Springs airfield off the wing tip..!