Thursday 10th September

We were expecting a clear blue sky and an easterly wind for most of the day , and that is how it started. Ragged cumulus started to appear mid morning, but only produced sink, For about an hour over lunchtime, on the edge of the sea air a strange convergence set up over the field stretching into the haze both upwind and downwind.The sunny side of the cloud seemed to have the lift and several gliders zoomed up and down for a short while.  As it drifted to the north, a strong southerly wind picked up, with some quite turbulent air in the blue. 
The course and club members worked well together maximising the launches for all, and Pete St said - "I should have rigged".
Course members went off for their dinner at the Viceroy in the evening. - J&P