Well we've been waiting a while for a good Socal Comp Day and today proved to be that day at Marshall.  
Blowing over the back when we arrived at launch.  Started a pool to see when it would turn.   I think whoever choose 2:30 won.
Dean got on his game face and the wind finally turned... task time.
Owen launched first and tested the air.  
Chris Santacroce over the top
Happiness in the air..
Happiness in the LZ...
Several Hang Glider pilots  launched Kagel and landed at the Marshall LZ (a couple landed a short distance way).
It was a bit ratty but I got to 7550 and had a great flight.  The Mexican resturant wasn't quite as exciting as the last wedding we went to in San Bernedito but it was a lot of fun! Thanks for putting together  the great day Dean!
			
				









 ) of Andy Jackson from Kagel. My son had a softball tournament in the morning so I didn't have time to go anywhere but local or I would have tried to join you guys. Maybe. The forecast looked like there might be a possibility of making the Kagel to Crestline flight -- something that I always wanted to do. I didn't get exceptionally high anywhere (7k twice). And east of San Dimas I never cracked 5k. A lot of west. Nothing was going upslope; just across the faces. I crossed the 15 at 3k, but found some really light lift just short of the foothills south of the 215. Thought that it would drift me right to Andy Jackson, but I lost it once I got on the other side of the foothills.
 ) of Andy Jackson from Kagel. My son had a softball tournament in the morning so I didn't have time to go anywhere but local or I would have tried to join you guys. Maybe. The forecast looked like there might be a possibility of making the Kagel to Crestline flight -- something that I always wanted to do. I didn't get exceptionally high anywhere (7k twice). And east of San Dimas I never cracked 5k. A lot of west. Nothing was going upslope; just across the faces. I crossed the 15 at 3k, but found some really light lift just short of the foothills south of the 215. Thought that it would drift me right to Andy Jackson, but I lost it once I got on the other side of the foothills.