Another mistake I made,
My wife is very well known in the Equestrian circles.
She had entered an Eventing competition in the Midlands(cross country etc etc)
It was to be held at Siearra Ranch(what a lekker place) Mooi River
All in all with travelling we were going to be there for 3 days.
I decided to fly up with my trike. I organised hangorage at Treverton School where a mate of mine was and that was that.
Flew up uneventual and landed at Treveryon. Met up with my mate and flew onto Sierra Ranch and landed there before my wife. The hotel very obligienly sent up a vehicle to fetch us and we had a lovely brunch.
Flew back to Treverton and hangared the plane.
Spent the weekend flying the beautiful Natal Midlands and was set to return home on Sunday.
Weather was K.A.K and left the plane there and drove home with my Softness.
Went back the next weekend to take the plane home.
Got there early and fairly misty. Phoned Met and was told it would burn off within the next hour or two.
Phoned a mate at Oribi(PMB) and was told it was all clear.
Waited an hour and things seems to be breaking. My mate from Mooi River said things will be fine and forward to PMB will be good.
I took off and did a short circuit and looked towards PMB and it did look OK???
I landed again again and told my mate and he said it would clear.
Took off again and set off towards PMB, after 10 min all was fine, after 15 I could see billowing clouds building up in front of me. No problem I thought, I have the escape route behind me. After another 5 min I was not happy and decided to return to Mooi River. Did a gradual 180 turn and guess what, all I saw was a bank of cloud approaching.
I had virtually 500m in front and a 1000 m behind of visibility.
Looked left, right and straight down and saw a forest track leading into a forest.
There was no where else to go and I set my self up for the landing. No time for a precautionary or anything. The mist was rolling in. I hit my finals at 45 deg because of the terrain and straightened up at the the last moment. The track must have been and I kid you not about 85 metres in length before it entered the forest. I rolled into the forest and had about 2 metres on either side of the wing. When I stopped I wanted to cry as I did not believe how quickly things had changed. Within 5 minutes I was surrounded by little chaps from a neighbouring kraal who had seen the Mlungu fall from the sky.
I sat there for 3,5 hours before the cloud lifted. I had to pull my trike into the forest to turn it around for the take off. Imagine racing down an avenue of trees as your runway and popping out at the end.
The rest of the flight was great and smooth not an event.
Landed at the home airfield and got the evil eye from the softness. " what took you so long, I have been home and offloaded the horses already and you have just got here"
If only she knew!!!!
What did I learn,
Be very very wary of low cloud.
Don't go on the word of a local who says it will clear. Be 100% sure before you proceed with the flight
Always have landing options.
Get rid of my wife's horses
By the way she won the show