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Seeing the Ocean food chain....(paragliding the coast)
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Mark

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 8:40 am    Seeing the Ocean food chain....(paragliding the coast) Reply with quote

At Sunset beach yesterday paragliding. From 3000' got see parts of the food chain in action. There was a big mass of green (anchovies?) pulsing at the surf line. lots of birds working the surface. Whales where right there splashing around chasing them with the seals. Looked for the landlord, but he was not to be found.

Could see all the way from Washington to Astoria to canon beach. Cool to be higher than Saddle mountain. Oh yeah, higher than the tourist planes cruising the beach. Shocked

For those of you on the fence... Come give it a try. With our kiting skills flying a wing is pretty easy.

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Nak

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 8:55 am     Reply with quote

Very cool Mark! We need some Go Pro footage!

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Wind Slither

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 9:11 am     Reply with quote

Yesterday was outstanding! Went out for a stand up paddle...perfect waist to shouder high and ultra glassy.

Porpi, bait fish and seals everywhere...and no landlord!

Sun and southerly winds this morning and still some nice waves hanging around..

Ooooh, Yeeaah! Thumb's Up

I gota try that flying thing!

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Gman

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 9:22 am     Reply with quote

Wow!

That sounds worth the cost of admission

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Tony

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 9:56 am     Reply with quote

Yeah, lets get some pics....

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tinyE

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 10:09 am     Reply with quote

definitely sounds cool!
is there a way to 'tie off' the handles
so you could snap a few pics?
or is that way too dangerous?

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Mark

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 10:25 am     Reply with quote

I didn't have my gopro with me. Wish I would have. Not sure a go pro would show much do to the wide angle and being so high.
Once you get good the wind is so steady you could bring out a bigger cam out. I am still focusing on my training so I don't want to deal with a cam.

They do tandem flights, and you could bring a camera...

To answer you question, You could let go of everything and cruise.... so long as the wind is steady. Much like a stopper ball on a kite. You would want to be very ready though...

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 10:59 am     Reply with quote

Gman wrote:
Wow!

That sounds worth the cost of admission


see if ya had some straps you could jump and see who is eating who Laughing

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 11:02 am    That is so cool Reply with quote

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 12:13 pm     Reply with quote

Great to have Mark come join us for a day! We are looking forward to the next time. From a pro's perspective, he is doing very well in paragliding. He is also correct in that you guys have a big advantage with your kiting skills. Anyone out there that's a Kiter, and a Kayaker? I am curious to see how fast someone with a combined high level of hand/eye and butt/brain coordination takes to paragliding. All the kayakers we have trained/know of have made great pilots quickly. Same with kiters. Could make for a nice triad! Smile

Anyway, about the whales. Here's a couple of pics I took from a few days before when the whales were literally playing in or just at the surf line. Probably no deeper than 15 feet of water (if that!). Amazing.

If you are sitting on the fence, come on down. September is a great month to get started. Perfect your flying skills over the winter, and be ready for the spring time thermals!

Brad


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PostThu Sep 03, 09 12:43 pm     Reply with quote

I kite, and I also whitewater kayak. They are my two main hobbies, have been for 5-6 years.

I've given some serious thought to paragliding in the past. Thing is, whenever I kite/paddle, I can always think to myself "worst case scenario, I can swim out of this". I don't kite farther from shore than I can swim, and I don't paddle anything that would likely do real harm to a swimmer wearing a PFD+helmet. (I used to paddle non-swimmable stuff, but the newer boats make class III-IV plenty of fun. But even on hard rivers, you can usually catch an eddy and walk out if you decide your not on your game.)

I don't think paragliding has the same sort of emergency bail-out option as paddling and kiting. You guys are committed the whole time. I would think that's enough to make it a very different sport in terms of how much you can let yourself relax.

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 12:59 pm     Reply with quote

pjc wrote:
(I used to paddle non-swimmable stuff, but the newer boats make class III-IV plenty of fun. But even on hard rivers, you can usually catch an eddy and walk out if you decide your not on your game.)

I don't think paragliding has the same sort of emergency bail-out option as paddling and kiting. You guys are committed the whole time. I would think that's enough to make it a very different sport in terms of how much you can let yourself relax.


I bet its is just like running class III - until a butterfly in china takes flight sending your stable weather pattern down the toilet

Not always easy to "bail-out" in class IV (though I don't ever remember that as an option Laughing )

I guess the upside is that the bail-out option in paragliding happens pretty quick before you are a smoking crater

sign me up

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 1:06 pm     Reply with quote

pretty sure when I went in Switz that we had parachute on....

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Mark

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 1:44 pm     Reply with quote

I have a reserve parachute under my butt! Shocked
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PostThu Sep 03, 09 6:22 pm     Reply with quote

let me get this straight...


so you're saying, in order to save your own ass. You have to fire a parachute out your butt?

Shocked


makes me think.... Is it you saving your ass or your ass saving you? Now thats a thinker! Wink

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PostThu Sep 03, 09 6:32 pm     Reply with quote

Mark wrote:
Not sure a go pro would show much do to the wide angle and being so high.


Careful scorchin' the pipe up 'par.

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PostFri Sep 04, 09 11:13 am     Reply with quote

Mark,

Have you gotten your P2 finished up yet? Should be getting close now!

Here is a fun Speed Flying clip from last week here in Lienz, AUS.

http://www.vimeo.com/6432940

See you soon Mark for some fall time flying, and I also want to get out and meet Brad and Maren. Ooooh, the thought of the landlord hanging out in case I really mess up an ACRO run!

Adios, Jon

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