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Originally Posted by openeyes I like it too. The nonmotorized version fits in a backpack, and the powered version can fit inside a car and can go most anywhere. It's also the cheapest form of gliding. The main drawback is its canopy requires fairly calm winds to be safe. You could possibly find a site nearby where you could try a tandem flight for ~$100 to $150. You can see how a National Geographic photographer uses one here: Best of Adventure: Adventurers of the Year - George Steinmetz - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
Also, this morning Elle and I went out for our first glide in a sailplane. The wind was a little rough, but it was a good experience and we'll likely be trying it again. The club had a great little community ready to help out. |
Heh, I became obsessed with paragliding for a few days after I realized exactly what it was. I watched youtube videos constantly, asked my friends if they ever thought about learning, even blogged about it.
Now my obsessive impulse is pretty much over.