250 ft training hill?
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250 ft training hill?
Anybody know of a 250 ft training hill someplace with a fairly easy take-off and landing?
I need to complete my paraglider tandem qual flights--will take untill the next millenium if I do them one by one off of mountain sites.
Huge reward for any leads!!
marc
I need to complete my paraglider tandem qual flights--will take untill the next millenium if I do them one by one off of mountain sites.
Huge reward for any leads!!
marc
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What area are you looking at? If Eastern PA, then seek Bill Umstattd. He teaches (solo) tandem. His training sites won't be what you're looking for, but he'd know of any taller ones. wuffos@yahoo.com 610-527-1687
The watergap club may also be of help. They do lots of PG.
Jim
The watergap club may also be of help. They do lots of PG.
Jim
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local hill
Hey marc,
I hear there is a good size, open, hill facing
east, just west of Frederick, MD
If it pans-out i'll let you know........
Mike
Oh, maybe even another west and east cliff launch site....
think it is called "goose nest", located west of Martinsburg,WV
..... req's more research ( paved road all the way up)
anyhow, Later
I hear there is a good size, open, hill facing
east, just west of Frederick, MD
If it pans-out i'll let you know........
Mike
Oh, maybe even another west and east cliff launch site....
think it is called "goose nest", located west of Martinsburg,WV
..... req's more research ( paved road all the way up)
anyhow, Later
Mike Lee
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Cool. I've always thought doing both PG and HG were very complimentary--plus it helps keep me from getting in over my head when I can switch between the two. I'll be headed to Quest soon for the Paul and Lauren World Team Hootnannny.jimrooney wrote:I'm just here for the season. I'll be at Quest in April/May and back at Highland for the summer. PG and HG are pretty spectacular here. Doing both definately seems to be the ticket.
Jim
marc
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Re: local hill
Sounds like you're out in Homer's neck of the woods. I don't get out as much as I used to--living now in Maine--but have I met you at Woodstock by any chance? As for the big hill facing east--is that by any chance near Boonesboro off of Alt. 40? I opened that up many years--but it was closed soon after I moved. Maybe a new effort to open it up again might be worth it. I commend you on your efforts to find new sites--precious few pilots are willing to do that. I'll get in touch with you sometime this coming weekend.mikel wrote:Hey marc,
I hear there is a good size, open, hill facing
east, just west of Frederick, MD
If it pans-out i'll let you know........
Mike
Oh, maybe even another west and east cliff launch site....
think it is called "goose nest", located west of Martinsburg,WV
..... req's more research ( paved road all the way up)
anyhow, Later
Thanks,
marc
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sites
I don't think we met 2 woodstock, since I'm a newbie.
Taking lessons from Rich Hays and helping out with
Sparky......
But, still feel free to call ......
There are plenty of hills out here (west virginia)
mike
Taking lessons from Rich Hays and helping out with
Sparky......
But, still feel free to call ......
There are plenty of hills out here (west virginia)
mike
Mike Lee
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250 ft training hill?
Don't forget there is airspace around Martinsburg airport. The gorgeous steep ridge to the west of Martinsburg is in the airspace. If the airport every closes...
Christy
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