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During the off-season, SGC General Membership Meetings are held on the first Monday of the month at 7:00PM via MS Teams. During flying season, pilots converge at the Training Center in Ephrata.

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    • 25 May 2024
    • 9:00 AM
    • 27 May 2024
    • 5:00 PM
    • Ephrata SGCSF Training Facility
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    The annual Ephrata Dust-Up event will be held on the Memorial Day Weekend, May 25-27, 2024. Come and enjoy the special soaring that Ephrata offers, along with the excellent facilities! 

    This year we will again emphasize cross country training for the soaring pilot who wants to stretch their legs and move out of "just hanging" around the airport. It is suggested that you complete the SSA Bronze Badge at your local club before coming to this event if you have never flown XC before. There will be several online sessions along with suggested video, to get you introduced to XC topics.

    For pilots that want to get an introduction to racing, we will have a daily meeting to discuss tasks and strategies. We will have a daily task and scoring based on the SSA handicapping index. There will be YouTube videos, and online meetings prior to the event to help you get a "Racing" start.

    We have a number of dual cross-country flights available to aspiring XC pilots. Your club can help make more available - please let the event organizer know if your club is bringing a cross-country-capable two-place glider! 

    Be sure to indicate on your registration if you want to fly dual XC.  We will try to accommodate everyone but there will be a limit to the number of dual flights, based on the available gliders and instructors. As we get closer to the event, we will setup a schedule of available gliders and mentors.  

    If you are bringing a glider, either your own or a club-owned, you will need to have evidence of liability insurance coverage.

    Any club that brings a glider for their members to use needs to indicate that it is for club members only.

    We will have at least two tow planes at the event, but another towplane would be helpful! Please let the event coordinator know if your club can bring a towplane and we will arrange tracking and payment for tows.

    The event cost is to help cover meals and amenities for the Tow Pilots.

    Though it is not required, it is highly suggested that all gliders have a FLARM or OGN device.

    Due to insurance requirement, all participants must be members of the SSA and the SGC. Online registration is available for both SGC membership and the dues/fees.

    • 27 May 2024
    • 1 Jun 2024
    • KEPH

    ES annual trek to Ephrata. Details TBD. Tony Puglisi focal.


    • 1 Jun 2024
    • 8 Jun 2024
    • KEPH

    All pilots welcome but must contact Dave Reusch (davereusch@gmail.com) ahead of time for details.


    • 15 Jun 2024
    • 22 Jun 2024
    • Methow State Airport
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    As many of you are aware the Methow is possibly the best venue in our state combining fabulous geography, soaring, and great alternative activities for those who prefer remaining on the ground.  Surrounded by beautiful mountains & Canada to the north, our ‘Northern Alps’ to the west, and plains to the south and east makes for an exceptional week.  So, with the support of our local soaring clubs and the Seattle Glider Council Sponsored Sixth Annual “Soaring the Methow” is planned for Saturday, June 15 through Saturday, June 22 (8 days).

     Here are some points to start considering:

    1. DATES: Tows at Methow will be available Saturday, June 15 with our usual pre-flight briefing at 0930 in the big hangar on the east side just north of the fuel pumps. Last tows will be Saturday, June 22. Note: Sunday, 16th, happens to be Father’s Day in case that might influence your plans. Those coming are encouraged to preferably arrive on Friday (if you can) so you can get set up for flying and the first morning briefing on Saturday at 0930. Again, many thanks go to Craig and Perri Howard for letting us once again use their very nice hangar for our morning 0930 meetings and our center of ops.  Thanks in advance also go to John & Jeanette O’Keefe, owners & operator of the fueling facility at the airport which makes this extra convenient for us.

    2. TOW PLANES & TOW PILOTS: We are planning to have three tow planes.  Two Pawnee’s from SGC and Evergreen Soaring and the 160hp Super Cub from PSSA. I think most of our tow pilots will be familiar faces and are experienced towing at this location.  Once again, we are providing them accommodations at the Sportsman Motel in Twisp.  Please remember to give them your thanks and respect for helping us with safe tows and making this all possible. NOTE: It looks like we might only have one tow plane on the final Saturday. SGC wants their Pawnee back to Ephrata for the R8 early arrivals and PSSA probably will want their Super Cub back for their Saturday ops at Bergseth Field. So, 3 tow planes each day except the final Saturday.

    3. GLIDERS: This year will again be limited to 24 towable gliders. Self-launchers are in addition. We will hold out two spots for two-seaters; one from each club (PW6 & DG1000?).  One limitation we always face is returning to land with only one runway, no parallel taxiway, and limited exits off the runway. If you plan to fly only certain days, then a single week slot ($100) may be shared by prior arrangement between two gliders (no overlapping days please.  For those who sign up but then cancel, we will use an alternate-list for any unused glider reservations - please no “trades” to another glider owner if you cancel as that would take away an opportunity for the next registered glider on the “alternate glider list”. The final roster should be out within a week after the signups start.

    4. ACCOMODATIONS: The Methow Valley is a popular vacation destination and gets booked up very early.  I would suggest you book now and cancel if you can’t come.  Consider VRBO or Air BnB for a house for several pilots or motel rooms either in Twisp or Winthrop, etc.  If you are willing to cash in your retirement then Sun Mountain Resort is five-star, super nice and you may see our gliders overflying the resort during the afternoons.  Book early.  For RV’s there are no hook ups, no power, etc. on the field but there is some limited space for dry-camp RV’ing or tents. I have an arrangement for my RV (thanks John O’) since I need to be on-site…

    5. GLIDER TIE-DOWNS: As nice as the Methow is, the region is not entirely glider-friendly for the unprepared. The plan is for two-seaters, self-launchers and longer wingspan (18 meter+) gliders to have priority (an option for them) on the west side paved area using the tie down rings (enough for about ten gliders). Bring long tie down ropes and for those on the west side trailer parking plan is still being worked out. (WSDOT requirement & they monitor via video feeds).

    Most other gliders will be on the sod on the east side more than 200’ from the runway – it will be marked. Again, secure your gliders & trailers using self-supplied ropes & sturdy dirt anchors, etc. Night winds and T-storms are not unusual.

    6. VOLUNTEERING: Please plan to assist with launching, taking a morning or afternoon as ground crew. I think we have had as much fun helping each other as flying (almost).  Some folks in the past have done a lot of the work to keep things organized and safe. Again, I will pass out a clipboard with slots to sign up as daily Launch Managers (1-morning, 1 afternoon), morning launch helpers (2) and end of day Retrievers (2).  Sometimes we all just help and it’s worked out but it’s nice to spread out the duties with some pre-planning. In the past Marlene & Curt have done a great job helping organizing things and collecting tow cards and making sure everyone gets logged in. Also special thanks to Nan Klix and Greg Gohsman for their expert help past years at Methow. This has been a subject that will be discussed at the first 0930 meeting. Please figure a half-day volunteering. We want everyone to fly as much as possible but need an advance plan for sign-ups possibly prior to the event.

    7. LOCAL SCHOOL STUDENTS: It was suggested we invite local students to come and help.  If this works out, they might each get a flight (with written Consents of course) and free meals at our social functions.  Including the local kids is important and I have already sent a proposal to the local high school counselors.  About 2/day, 4 days each (maybe 4 kids).

    8. COMPETENCIES:  With several out-landing sites available the Methow is not inherently unsafe for good soaring, but traps do exist.  Making every morning 0930 briefing is particularly important for everyone to share knowledge and form an easy & well-coordinated daily plan.  Depending on an individual’s currency and proficiency, and for intermediate level glider pilots, this can be a reasonable outing and done safely with help and guidance from those more experienced.  Staying in sight of the airport works well and it’s easy to maintain a downhill return course back if you are careful.  The Twisp airport (southeast about 6 miles) and Lost River airstrip (about 20 miles northwest) offer reasonable bail-outs if needed.  Studying the area, being well prepared and getting a good briefing are all important for a safe, comfortable, and fun week. Each year we have had a few land-outs and heeding the experiences of some of our seasoned pilots could help you from damaging your glider or worse.  It is easy to avoid pitfalls and enjoy the magnificent scenery if you allow some extra altitude, etc. to return home or to another good runway. Again, our 0930 safety briefings need to be a requirement.  Anyone who has not had an area familiarity briefing must receive such from one of the Methow experienced pilots.

    9.  EDUCATION: Each morning at 0900, starting Sunday, there will be an optional discussion of various topics which could include: avoiding & preparing for unexpected landouts, mountain flying, wave entry/exit/flying/precautions, best thermalling, convergences, traps to avoid, etc…  Since there are many experienced cross country pilots expected this will be interesting.  We will do this each morning at 0900 in the large hangar north of the fuel pumps. This is not a requirement but an opportunity for those interested.  Ideas are always welcome.  Last year we had some amazing discussions and “chalkboard talks” with our many experts.

    10. SOCIAL: For those interested, we hope to have at least two dinners together.  This has always been a highlight and helps us get to know each other better.  We will likely do at least one dinner-out as before which was in Winthrop.  In the past Henry & Chloe Rebbeck have invited us to their cabin on the river for BYOB & BYOsteaks (or whatever) using their BBQ.  This will depend on their family schedule so stay tuned.  Other ideas are welcome??  Also, a few of us went golfing at the 9 hole course just up the road from the airport for 0630 tee-offs and made it back for the 0900 briefing. Reservations preferred, 0630 is busy on hot days.  Also good for non-flying days.

    11. COSTS:  Each pilot must pay a $60 fee and the fee for each towed glider is $120 (glider + one pilot = $180).  Two gliders may share a week without overlapping ($120 only once is fine) but every pilot (PIC’s only) needs to pay $60.  Tow fees are yet-to-be determined.  Self-launching gliders are free, but we ask that pilots still sign up and each pilot please pay the $60 fee. Again, $60 for every pilot, and $120 for each towed glider.  Tow fees will be billed by SGC to each glider following the event. Our goal is to at least break even and in the past we made a bit for the SGC.  Expenses include tow plane ferrying to & from their bases, fuel, tow pilot accommodations (3 rooms x 8 nights, already reserved at the Sportsman in Twisp) and rental of port-a-pottys, etc.  Also, we need to cover the costs of glider flights for any local student volunteers and our hangar owner if possible (DG1000 or PW6?).

    12. SIGN-UP:  To sign up you must be an SGC member, willing to volunteer with ground tasks, and pay fees on the SGC web site during the sign up when it opens.  I expect this might fill quickly to the max of 24 (not counting self-launchers). Self-launcher pilots ($60) please sign up so we have a count. You may want to be sure you are already paid-up as a 2024 SGC member ahead of time ($75 Annual Dues which includes a one week facility fee at EPH), so that doesn’t slow down your signing up on April 18st at 7pm…

    Here are the current sign up rules:

     

    ***SIGN UP WILL START ON THE SGC WEB SITE AT 7pm, THURSDAY, APRIL 18th ***

    1. Slots are allocated in order of payments made online - SGC web site.  Each glider must be signed up separately - no one person signs up for multiple gliders please. The two place gliders must pay ($120), but slots will be held out for them and released only if they don’t plan to come.  When we reach 24 non-powered gliders any remaining gliders will go onto an alternate list for additional positions. Alternates still require the above fees to get on the alternate glider list and which is fully refunded if they don’t use a spot.  No limit on number of pilots or self-launchers, just towable gliders (24).

    2. Full refunds are okay up to May 25 (three weeks prior to the event).  If your plans change and you decide not to come, please let us know asap so a glider on the alternate list can be scheduled and make their plans.

    3. The 'alternate glider list' will likely stop at 10 alternate gliders which would close the sign ups - if things fill up.

    Finally, participants and pilots taking part in this activity accept that flying gliders involves substantial risk and the above entities (Clubs), officers, organizers, volunteers, and tow pilots associated with this event shall be indemnified and assume no liability for any damages or injuries suffered in connection directly or indirectly with this event. When you sign up you fully accept these terms. All pilots must be signed up and paid up prior to participating.

    If you have any questions or suggestions for a better format, etc. please let me know.  As before, this is an “ongoing experiment”, all subject to change, with flexibility, good humor and working together to make it a safe and unforgettable week doing what we all love.


    • 23 Jun 2024
    • 29 Jun 2024
    • KEPH

    Please visit this page on the SGC website for details and links to register.


    NOTE: Registration must be performed on the SSA website. 

    • 30 Jun 2024
    • 7 Jul 2024
    • KEPH

    Official SSA sponsored juniors soaring camp at Ephrata.

    Brian Hart focal. See his post in SGC_News and in the March TOWLINE for details.

    Here is the official announcement with registration links:

    Hood River Soaring Junior Cross-country and Badge Academy 2024

    Dates: June 30 – July 7, 2024

    Come join us for our inaugural junior cross-country and badge camp in the beautiful Northwest. Ephrata, Washington is the home of the Seattle Glider Council’s cross-country training center and huge dedicated glider runway in the booming thermal conditions of central Washington that nonetheless boast some of the most benign territory for cross-country training and badge achievement. Typical thermal height is 7,000 – 9,000+ AGL, with many small airports and landable dryland farm fields well-distributed throughout the flight area. There is a well-established Proving Grounds that you can use to work up to your Silver Distance, and Gold and Diamond distances are not uncommon.

    Attendees: juniors age 14 through 25. Adults are also encouraged to register and attend at regular SGC membership and tow rates, whether as mentors or to learn alongside the juniors. There are separate adult and junior registration links below.

    Cost: $300 per junior + $50 SGC junior membership. This includes tent camping, all meals, training, glider and mentor, and one tow per day

    Note:

    ·         We have a limited number of two-place gliders and mentors available at no charge, and you will be matched with these on a first-come, first-served basis as camp registration checks are received. Additional entrants will go on a waiting list and registration checks held pending until we can find an additional two-place glider and mentor for you, so get your name in early!

    ·         Your preparation for this event should begin now, so our further instructions will include a number of other easy prerequisites such as completing your Wing Runner and Bronze Badge written tests and a few basic flight tasks so that you can get the most out of this camp.

    Juniors register here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfxNIqG002Vupk-iXbuNPQRSx1QoV0pDqvGTp7HSqzrge7C4Q/viewform

    Adults register here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmm_2n01SG5ORmG5JtGj4rQ3Yi3gKy9oShxWUgQuacez9nkQ/viewform

    Contact information is provided on both forms.

    • 8 Jul 2024
    • 21 Jul 2024
    • Mackay Idaho Airport

    Contact Tom Dixon (tfdixon@msn.com).

    Reserve early, local accommodations are limited!


    • 15 Jul 2024
    • 19 Jul 2024
    • Hood River Glider Port

    HRS primary glider training camp July 15-19 at Hood River. Unlike the cross-country camp at Ephrata, this camp requires HRS membership and is limited to student pilots. We are opening camp to adult students this year for the first time so that adults, whether beginners or those wanting a week of daily checkride preparation and solo work can get the benefit of group instruction and the fact that the instructors will be onsite doing instruction all day every day.

    Focal: Brian Hart brian.hart@hartcraft.com

    • 20 Jul 2024
    • 27 Jul 2024
    • Alvord Desert, Oregon

    Willamette Valley Soaring Club annual trek to the

    Alvord desert in eastern Oregon - Tim Culligan focal (503) 593 4030.

    Check out https://watch.opb.org/video/oregon-field-guide-alvord-gliders/ for an intro.

    Registration form at https://forms.gle/KeF3CCbKk1EbgRc87.


Past events

13 Apr 2024 2024 Ephrata Facility Season Opening
1 Apr 2024 April 1, 2024, SGC General Membership Meeting (Online)
4 Mar 2024 March 4, 2024, SGC General Membership Meeting (Online)
24 Feb 2024 February 24/25, 2024, Annual Northwest Aviation Conference & Trade Show
17 Feb 2024 February 17-18, 2024, SSF Seattle FIRC
5 Feb 2024 February 5, 2024, SGC General Membership Meeting
15 Jan 2024 January 15, 2024, SGC General Membership Meeting
25 Dec 2023 Season's Greetings and Happy Holidays!
4 Dec 2023 December 4, 2023, General Membership Meeting
2 Dec 2023 2023 Annual Banquet and Awards
1 Dec 2023 December 1, 2023, Deadline for 2024 Board of Directors Vote
6 Nov 2023 November 6, 2023, General Membership Meeting
1 Nov 2023 November 1, 2023, Last Date For All Gliders, Trailers, and RV's to be Removed from SGC Ephrata Facility
7 Oct 2023 2023 Ephrata Facility End of Season Closeout and Work Party
1 Sep 2023 Labor Day Weekend 2023 at Ephrata
18 Aug 2023 August 18-20, Full SGC Op. + Evergreen Soaring Mini-Camp at KEPH
15 Jul 2023 2023 WVSC Alvord Desert Safari
10 Jul 2023 2023 Mackay Idaho Regatta, 7/10/23 - 7/23/23
26 Jun 2023 2023 Region 8 Championship
17 Jun 2023 Methow 2023 - Soaring the Methow Valley
28 May 2023 2023 Evergreen Soaring Ephrata Encampment
27 May 2023 2023 Dust-Up XC and Racing Camp
1 May 2023 SGC General Membership Meeting
15 Apr 2023 2023 Ephrata Training Facility Opening Weekend
3 Apr 2023 SGC General Membership Meeting
6 Mar 2023 SGC General Membership Meeting
25 Feb 2023 Northwest Aviation Conference & Trade Show
21 Feb 2023 2023 SSA Convention and FIRC
6 Feb 2023 SGC General Membership Meeting
9 Jan 2023 SGC General Membership Meeting
28 Dec 2022 December 28, 2022, Deadline for Voting on 2023 Board of Directors Election
1 Nov 2022 November 1, 2022, Last Day for All RV's and Glider Trailers to be Removed from SGC EPH Facility
1 Oct 2022 2022 Ephrata Facility End of Season Closeout and Work Party
14 Sep 2022 September 2022 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
20 Aug 2022 August 20/21, 2022, Arlington Airport Skyfest and Community Fun Day
26 Jun 2022 2022 SSA Region 8 Championships
21 Jun 2022 2022 Open Class and 15 Meter Nationals, Hobbs, NM
18 Jun 2022 Methow 2022 - Soaring the Methow Valley
5 Jun 2022 2022 Standard and 20 Meter Multiseat Nationals, Yoder, KS
28 May 2022 Ephrata Dust Up 2022
21 May 2022 2022 Sports Class Nationals, Reedsville, PA
8 May 2022 2022 18 Meter Nationals, Lancaster, SC
26 Feb 2022 NW Aviation Conference & Trade Show
24 Feb 2022 (POSTPONED) 2022 SSA Convention and FIRC, Reno, NV
1 Nov 2021 November 1, 2021, Last Day for All Gliders/Trailers/RV's to be Removed from SGC Ephrata Facility
9 Oct 2021 October 9-10, 2021 SGC Ephrata Facility Season Closeout Work Party
25 Sep 2021 (CANCELLED) City of Arlington Community Airport Day
20 Jun 2021 Methow/Twisp 2021 - Soaring the Methow Valley
13 Jun 2021 2021 Region 8 Soaring Championships
5 Jun 2021 Wiederkehr Encampment at Ephrata
1 Jun 2021 2021 OLC Fun Camp at Ephrata
28 May 2021 Ephrata Dust Up 2021
10 Nov 2020 Board of Directors Election Nomination Deadline
1 Nov 2020 November 1, 2020, Final Date to Remove RV's and Trailers from KEPH
8 Sep 2020 September SGC Board of Directors Meeting
11 Aug 2020 August 2020 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
16 Jul 2020 Mackay, ID Regatta 2020
14 Jul 2020 July 2020 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
6 Jul 2020 Region 8 Soaring Championships 2020 (CANCELLED-COVID-19)
21 Jun 2020 SGC SOARING THE METHOW 2020 (CANCELLED - COVID-19)
9 Jun 2020 June 2020 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
23 May 2020 Ephrata DustUp 2020 / OLC Fun Camp (CANCELLED - COVID-19)
12 May 2020 May SGC Board of Directors Meeting (Pending -COVID-19)
18 Apr 2020 TBD (COVID-19) Start of 2020 Soaring Season at KEPH
14 Apr 2020 April SGC Board of Directors Meeting (TBD - COVID-19)
10 Mar 2020 March SGC Board of Directors Meeting
22 Feb 2020 Feb. 22-23, 2020 Northwest Aviation Conference & trade Show
11 Feb 2020 (CANCELLED)February SGC Board of Directors Meeting
8 Feb 2020 February 8-9, 2020 SSF FIRC at SEATAC Holiday Inn Express
22 Jan 2020 January SGC Board of Directors Meeting
6 Jan 2020 (Recurring-TBD-COVID-19) General Membership Meetings for 2020
10 Dec 2019 December 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
12 Nov 2019 November 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
9 Nov 2019 2019 SGC Fall Social and Awards Banquet
1 Nov 2019 Nov. 1, 2019, Final Date to Remove RV's & Trailers from KEPH
15 Oct 2019 October 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
28 Sep 2019 SGC Ephrata Facility Season Closeout
10 Sep 2019 September 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
16 Aug 2019 (CANCELLED)Hood River Soaring Group at Ephrata
13 Aug 2019 August 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
15 Jul 2019 Mackay Regatta 2019
9 Jul 2019 July 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
23 Jun 2019 Methow State OLC Camp
17 Jun 2019 2019 Region 8 Championships
11 Jun 2019 June 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
1 Jun 2019 Wiederkehr Group at Ephrata
24 May 2019 Ephrata Dust Up 2019 / Ephrata OLC Camp
14 May 2019 May 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
20 Apr 2019 2019 Soaring Season Opens at Ephrata
9 Apr 2019 April 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
12 Mar 2019 March 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
23 Feb 2019 2019 NW Aviation Conference & Trade Show
12 Feb 2019 February 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
15 Jan 2019 January 2019 SGC Board of Directors Meeting
7 Jan 2019 2019 SGC General Membership Meetings
11 Dec 2018 December SGC Board of Directors Meeting
3 Dec 2018 2018 SGC General Membership Meetings
13 Nov 2018 November SGC Board of Directors Meeting
3 Nov 2018 2018 SGC Fall Social and Awards Banquet
1 Nov 2018 Final Date to Remove RV's and Trailers from Ephrata
9 Oct 2018 October SGC Board of Directors Meeting
29 Sep 2018 End of Season Ephrata Facility Cleanup/Closeout
11 Sep 2018 September SGC Board of Directors Meeting
14 Aug 2018 August SGC Board of Directors Meeting
10 Jul 2018 July SGC Board of Directors Meeting
1 Jul 2018 2018 Region 8 Championships

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