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Maurienne


Into the Maurienne

Getting to the Ecrins was a little bit technical today. I launched on 17 to Malaup where I had to deal with several gliders who were, annoyingly, quite unable to keep in the best part of the thermals, but eventually I escaped to a more glider-free zone at Colombis. Cloudbase was around 7,500 ft here; the conditions looked a mess towards Dormillouse and Morgon, so the only real choice was Chabriere (which "never works" according to popular folk-lore).

This was almost true - I sank lower and lower along its face until I felt the surge of a growing thermal at its southern end. After much to-ing and fro-ing I managed to climb above the top and onto the tete de Lucy, after which the flying got a lot easier.


Viso

I bounced the ridges towards St Crepin and then headed north. Interestingly, there was a line of weak lift directly over the middle of the valley (weak wave?) which maintained my altitude at 8,200ft until I turned towards the tete de Peyron. It took a little fiddling about but I soon connected with the high stuff (~12,000ft) and carried on towards the Maurienne. I crossed over to the edge of the Vanoise, near St Michel-de-Maurienne, but the conditions to the east looked a bit messy, so I abandoned my intended trip to the col de Carro.


Cumulus shadows on cloud tops

Some lovely clouds were hanging over Rochebrun, in the centre of the Queyras. Further south, higher cumulus led the way to Mont Viso. From 13,000ft I saw some fantastic scenery as I flew over the white sheets that were covering the Italian plains. From there it was pretty much a straight glide via the Barcelonette valley, across the col d'Allos as far as the southern tip of Blayeul and then back to the club for a landing.

The day was rounded off with the club's regular Wednesday aperitif evening at the Pegasus. A fairly good turnout, too. Though who would have thought that it would be the Swiss who would gobble up all the food so quickly?


Italy is on the left...

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