3/20 THE EXPEDITION IS TAKING SHAPE, BUT …..

3/20 THE EXPEDITION IS TAKING SHAPE, BUT …..

  Jean-Pierre questions the DGAC (Civil Aviation Directorate) and obtains the authorization to use his Stemme at Calama airport (photo) during November (latitude 22 °S, just above the Tropic of Capricorn), the San Pedro runway (photo) not being sufficiently...
5/20 ATACAMA & CALAMA.

5/20 ATACAMA & CALAMA.

  The Atacama Desert stretches for about 1,000 km in length and 200 to 300 km in width, between the Cordillera de la Costa and the Cordillera de Domeyko (see section below) but the tourist area around ​​the famous volcanoes covers around 500 km long and less than...
7/20 CHUQUICAMATA, A NECESSARY PAIN.

7/20 CHUQUICAMATA, A NECESSARY PAIN.

  The Chuquicamata mine alone represents nearly 7% of national GDP, copper representing 50% of this GDP. It was not possible to visit the mine because of the social situation, but a small drive along the barriers allowed us to realize the importance of this site...
9/20 THE DILEMMA: SHALL WE STAY OR SHALL WE LEAVE?

9/20 THE DILEMMA: SHALL WE STAY OR SHALL WE LEAVE?

Regarding our expedition, canceling everything two weeks before departure did not seem relevant to me. It was a good decision because, apart from a few diversions to get out of the city escaping from burnt tires blocks, or find the shops closed for the day, or give up...
10/20 THE ATACAMENE AEROLOGY

10/20 THE ATACAMENE AEROLOGY

THE METEOROLOGICAL PREPARATION (OR RATHER THE UNPREPARATION). Given the many uncertainties and complications during the preparation of the expedition, which was almost abandoned a few weeks before departure, we set off rather unprepared to go “fighting the volcanic...
11/20 THE HELP FROM SKYSIGHT

11/20 THE HELP FROM SKYSIGHT

Was particularly successful, even if it took ten days to run in the system, ceilings of 7,000 to 8,000 m in thermal (most often blue) not being part of the meteorological standards. The forecast was limited to two days, sufficient for our goal, the discovery. The main...
13/20 CONVERGENCE AND WAKE WAVES OF VOLCANOES

13/20 CONVERGENCE AND WAKE WAVES OF VOLCANOES

Track of the Nov. 7 flight out and return downwind of the volcano Licancabur, and photo. The white areas are not snow (we are at the Tropic of Capricorn!), but either rock salt, gypsum, sometimes borax, or a mixture of everything. We will almost reach the altitude of...
14/20 THERMALS AND GEOLOGY

14/20 THERMALS AND GEOLOGY

  We quickly realized that there was not much to expect from the dark charred ridges of the volcanoes. On the other hand, the ground at the feet of these volcanoes was often of a magnificent red or yellow color which well reflects heat, is made of another...
15/20 THE METEOROLOGICAL FORECAST

15/20 THE METEOROLOGICAL FORECAST

Contrary to the usual latitudes in the northern hemisphere (45 °± 5), the observation of the pressure and geopotential fields and frontal systems at our latitude (22 °S) gave us practically no useful information. In one month, we haven’t seen any front passing....
16/20 WHERE ARE THE BEAUTIFUL PROMISED CUMULUS?

16/20 WHERE ARE THE BEAUTIFUL PROMISED CUMULUS?

One of the deciding factors in favor of the Atacama expedition was the story and photos of a Swiss glider pilot returning from this place, who also participated in our expedition. There were splendid cumulus clouds blooming at 9 a.m. local time, whose bases stayed...
18/20 HIGHLIGHTS, UNFORGETTABLE.

18/20 HIGHLIGHTS, UNFORGETTABLE.

The first takeoff toward the volcanoes. The mythical Licancabur thrones majestically in front of my window every morning, as the air is very clear, it is perfectly visible but is nevertheless 110 km from Calama, and you have to be at its foot at least at 5,000 m, if...
19/20 THE TROPICAL WAVE

19/20 THE TROPICAL WAVE

I launched the “Atacama” expedition in the hope of bringing back memorable souvenirs about “volcanic” thermal under cumulus. In fact, we’ll be living in the “Bolivian winter”, technically the altiplanic winter, which kills our beautiful clouds...
20/20 EPILOGUE

20/20 EPILOGUE

Never a flying expedition has been so improbable and close to cancellation. I did everything to go to the end, against all odds, strikes, social violence, refusal of insurers: I was abandoned by most of those who had supported the project, including all the French....
1/11 PATAGONIA, THE END OF A MYTH?

1/11 PATAGONIA, THE END OF A MYTH?

After two years of interruption for scheduled personal reasons, the conditions seemed to be there to relaunch a Patagonian wave camp (Nov 2016 – Jan 2017) and I hoped that others would join me in filling my container. The Germans had only four gliders in their...

2/11 The records

Unfortunately, there was no record for us or nor for the Germans. Global warming has resulted in an increase in wavelengths (see my book page 100 et seq.) that are no longer in optimum phase with the reliefs, accompanied by a decrease in vertical velocities, also...
4/11 – The flight from Chile to Bariloche (SAZS)

4/11 – The flight from Chile to Bariloche (SAZS)

The Chilean customs strike (one month!) required us to use the nearest international airport, we chose Temuco (SCQP), which is brand new and has airlines. Chilean civil aviation is really collaborative and allowed us to rig the Nimbus on the tarmac next to the biz...
5/11 – Meteorology

5/11 – Meteorology

This is our beach, usually used at the end of January and beginning of February. But we are on October 30, and this augurs the rest of the stay!   We should perhaps talk about climatology rather than meteorology, because even though the short term, that is to say...
6/11 -The hydraulic jumps (Bidone’s jump).

6/11 -The hydraulic jumps (Bidone’s jump).

I am sure the reader will have read and understood the twenty-seven pages of chapter 7 of my book Dancing With the Wind, and since beautiful images worth more than a long speech, the captions of the photos will delight him. I do not know if the increase in the...
7/11 – The volcanic eruptions

7/11 – The volcanic eruptions

Unfortunately continued to make the population suffer, and somewhat complicated our crossings to the North. The volcano Copahue, located 350 km North of Bariloche and which I had seen explode on December 22nd, 2012, resumed its activity on September 2016 and has since...
10/11- An explosive economic and social situation

10/11- An explosive economic and social situation

With growing insecurity and an inflation around 100% (prices tripled in three years), which have not been passed on to the exchange rate, mean that everyday problems and security concerns have exceeded the threshold of tolerability, they are now higher than the few...
11/11- AND NOW?

11/11- AND NOW?

I have decided to put a final end to my Argentinean expeditions and renew my proposal : I offer gratis all the logistics, the know-how, the aeronautical and soaring databases, and the self-lifting container (no crane required) that can accommodate two open class...