Thorenc - Col de Bleyne

📍 Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur , Departement des Alpes-Maritimes · Nearest city: Saint-Vallier-de-Thiey (14 km)

16 XC score / 100 · takeoff at 1513 m · 📍 View on map

Coordinates and external links
Lat / Lng: 43.81360, 6.80849
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Takeoff orientations

NNEESE SSWWNW

Green = good orientation · Yellow = possible · Gray = not suitable

Why this site has thermal potential

FactorValueInterpretation
Hotspot density (5 km)0 Low
Avg thermal probability0.00 Based on thousands of aggregated IGC flights
Solar orientation0.45 Slope faces south in northern hemisphere
Own flight history0.00 Thermals detected in platform IGC tracks

Takeoff description

alti:1525m Approximately 400m top to bottom. Beware of snagging lines on stones / shrubs on take-off. The wind can switch direction slightly, making launching a little tricky if you catch it at the wrong moment.

Rules and notes

Be careful, take off is very near the Nice TMA.

Pilot comments

The site record is held by David Dagault for a 257km flight to Megeve on 8th May 1998. Col de Bleyne is a southerly-facing site with a 400m top-to-bottom and excellent XC potential. There are an abundance of big fields to land in both in its own valley, and along the route to Saint André, although in spring and early summer grass is grown as crop, and fields containing it should be avoided. The Montagne de Thorenc is best flown in a light southerly meteo wind direction, although on a good, light-wind day thermals will be drawn up the front regardless. The site is primarily a thermic site, so is most often used in Spring and summer, although people have been known to thermal there above snow-covered fields in winter! Informations from http://www.flyozone.com/site_guide/cdb.asp

Nearby sites

Pic de Fourneuby (3) · le Puet (15) · Greolieres (12) · Les antennes de Grasse (2) · Lachens South (18) · Lachens North (4)

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