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Monday, April 17, 2017
The Tapalpa Milk Run at Last
The thermal season has gotten off to a slow start on the wet coast but I had a whole lot of sunshine when I was in Colombia and Mexico in January. Here's a Doarama animation replay of an amazing flight on my last day near Guadalajara.
http://doarama.com/view/1224537
http://doarama.com/view/1224537
Monday, November 7, 2016
Fox River Flying in Nova Scotia
Celebrating our retirement, Judy and I spent over four weeks in the Canadian Maritimes in September. I took my paragliding gear and connected with several local pilots in Nova Scotia, visiting three sites on Cape Breton Island but alas, the wind was too strong to fly. A few days later, we dropped in on the Minas Basin area where I contacted another Nova Scotia Veteran, Brian Wheaton and this time I scored.
https://vimeo.com/187747468
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
The Willi XC - Big Distance, Big Air, Big Flights
I just returned from participating in "The Willi XC Challenge", a hang gliding and paragliding event held annually at the fantastic Mount 7 flying site in Golden, BC.
Compared with other comps, this is quite a simple format. Launch and go as far as you can, usually south "down range" above beautiful places like Invermere and Radium Hot Springs. Some pilots have actually flown all the way to the US border, which is over 250 kilometers!
For me it was simply about learning more about flying and doing better than my previous best flight of eighty-six kilometers at the 2015 Willi.
On July 24, the second day of the comp, I flew 146 kilometers to Canal Flats along with sixteen other pilots. The flight took over six hours and the air during the first three hours was some of the most challenging air I'd ever flown in - very turbulent in places with lift of up to eleven meters a second!
I've got a great Doarama animation of this flight. Click here to see it.
Busy Launch on Mt. 7 |
Compared with other comps, this is quite a simple format. Launch and go as far as you can, usually south "down range" above beautiful places like Invermere and Radium Hot Springs. Some pilots have actually flown all the way to the US border, which is over 250 kilometers!
Winding up in a Thermal |
On July 24, the second day of the comp, I flew 146 kilometers to Canal Flats along with sixteen other pilots. The flight took over six hours and the air during the first three hours was some of the most challenging air I'd ever flown in - very turbulent in places with lift of up to eleven meters a second!
Getting a Ride Back to Golden after an Epic Flight |
I've got a great Doarama animation of this flight. Click here to see it.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
The Long, Long Commute
On Sunday June 26th, I was hired by my friend, Martina Lang (Jetset Paragliding) to do a tandem at Woodside for 1:30 pm. The challenge was that I was also invited by Mt.Waddington's Outdoors to climb and fly Mt. Cheam, departing the store at 9:00 am. How was I going to get to my tandem customer? I arranged with Martina to drop off my tandem gear before I went to meet the hiking gang. Sam did his usual great job of showing the clients many historic and recreation details as we drove up the Chilliwack River Valley. We arrived at the parking lot in time for me to begin the hike at 11:00 am. Setting a steady pace, I make the peak in 1 hour 25 minutes with about 20% of the hike still on snow. The launch area was covered in snow which was really nice and could have accommodated a dozen wings. The wind was coming straight from Lady Peak with very nice 5-15 k cycles.
I don't need to write much else as the flight is replay-able using this incredible app called Doarama. Suffice to say, I made it to Mt. Woodside. In fact, I landed on the launch of Mt. Woodside, packed up my solo hiking gear and met my passenger for a great tandem flight. Thanks to Martina Lang and Mt. Waddingtons for making this unusual commute possible!
Thursday, March 31, 2016
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