Weather is always a problem for me here in the middle of Kansas. It takes me 35 to 40 minutes to get to the field and I always check the wind before I go. But, invariably when I get there the wind sock is hanging straight out and it is gusty maybe to 25 or 30 mph. Since I am there I usually fly anyway just to not waste the trip. If I do a vertical 8 and the wind blows me down to 30 deg. and I have to fly it out inverted, I know its blowing to strong to do that. Sometimes I just do lazy 8's and fly around doing only stuff I know I can get away with. That way I still have fun and get to feel that tug on the handle and go home with a smile on my face. I have had my Taurus with the Spitfire pull me out of the circle on windy days, and I weigh about 180. As Dave Thornburg said in his book, " a couple of flights on and ignition plane is about all the exercise one needs in a day."