Roldanillo, Colombia - Jan 2017

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Claudia
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Roldanillo, Colombia - Jan 2017

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We did what the (snow) birds do and flew south this winter. All the way to Colombia. Roldanillo in the Cauca Valley is a flying mecca that attracts pilots from all over the world with its reliable conditions and great mix of mountain and flatland flying. Nice XC flights (100+ km) can be had most days.

There are three launches at Roldanillo: Aguapanela (nice big launch but associated with small risk of bombing out behind the power lines in north wind, used during the comp and therefore closed to free-flyers), nearby El Pico (as the name says… smaller, but with less risk of sinking out) and Los Tanques (a somewhat longer drive from town, and a 3,000 COP fee = CAD 1.40). In addition there are several other flying sites nearby but all require re-locating.

We enjoyed flying in Roldanillo with XC flying, flatland thermals, and a good dose of adventure. Every day of our 14 day visit (Jan 22 - Feb 5) was flyable and we accumulated quite a few air miles and 3-4 h airtime daily. Compared to Valle de Bravo I found the flying more technical (and the après flying in Valle better … in Rolda not many pilots hang out at the LZ at 35oC ;-). Low cloud base and lots of crossings can end the flying day prematurely. There is seldom a second chance for an afternoon flight due to the Pacifico wind coming in and blowing over the back in the afternoon. This wind can also make landing in town very turbulent but conveniently there is a usually save ‘airstrip’ just a couple of kilometers east of town. Other challenges include the long glide out to suitable LZs when flying the back range, many small and tight LZs (often just a trail between fields) and last but not least several high voltage power lines along the mountains where one has to take care not to get boxed in behind the lines.

Shuttles and taxis to the launches leave every morning from the market square (8,000 -10,000 COP). As long as one lands close to a road getting back to town is easy and cheap too with one of the many local buses or hitchhiking but landing away from roads may mean a long and hot walk through fields.

The locals are super friendly and very helpful but not many speak English. Spanish translation apps are very useful.

Accommodation can be arranged with the flying outfit Cloudbase Colombia, at one of the hotels or by word of mouth by renting a room from local residents. Closest international airports are in Cali and Pereira with 1.5-2h bus connection to Roldanillo.

Last but not least aspiring Roldanillo pilots better like heat. We had temperatures between 30-35oC and it wasn’t cooling down much at night – not a big surprise as Roldanillo is just 4 degrees north of the equator!
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My tracks from the last week
My tracks from the last week
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Sweet clouds over Cauca Valley
Sweet clouds over Cauca Valley
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Roldanillo with launches and LZs
Roldanillo with launches and LZs
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Aguapanela launch during the comp seen from Pico
Aguapanela launch during the comp seen from Pico
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Dodging clouds
Dodging clouds
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