Bertrand Stoffel takes me flying
August 2020

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With plenty of experience, but only recently adorned with his tandem license, Bertrand had offered some time ago to take me aloft.
We arrived at the club house and headed up to the West launching point ...
... on Mt Yamaska.
We watched some others.
I know nothing about this yet, but a good principle seems to be to inflate the wing before raising it. Unfortunately, the wind was not always coming straight uphill.
Abort!
These things are pretty forgiving even in tricky winds.
After watching three non-ideal take-offs, my pilot advised me that we would not launch here in current wind conditions.
We hoofed it all the way to the North launching point. There, one take-off option is a wooden ramp, extending the hill to be a bit more cliff-like.
My pilot prepped his tandem wing, and reminded me to pour out any water I had not yet drunk.
At one point during the launch, my job was, leaning forward, to "run like I was about to get eaten by a tiger". I only got in two steps before we were aloft ...
... and immediately well above our take-off.
Due to our false start on the other peak, we were a little bit late to get the best thermals. Nevertheless, Bertrand took us back and forth, sharing updrafts with the turkey vultures and the other paragliders.
I didn't say much. I just had no words. I shed tears of joy at living a 25-year old dream.
I actually mostly ignored my camera.
Eventually, our landing zone would be the lighter-green field, not covered in corn, adorned with a building and cars.
We actually had a deadline to be back in town.
We flew back over our car. Ahoy, ours was not the only white Tesla!
I gave a hug of gratitude to my amazing pilot.