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Bealach na Ba

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Given no wind, it’s possible to launch from the ground immediately to the east of the road at the head of the Pass itself. Once airborne the best line will generally involve following the road, or sticking close to the cliffs (on the east side of the pass) which can offer more buoyant air at the end of a sunny day.

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Before you goThe boundary of the Highland Restricted Area (HRA) just misses out the bulk of the Applecross peninsula. This means that technically, although XC potential is severely curtailed, unlike many of the highland sites midweek flying is an option when the HRA is active. It is however still very important to note that this whole area is often busy with military traffic entering and exiting the HRA and pa

Today at the launch23 Jun
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WindSSW 18mphCrosswind
Gust1.8×Rowdy
Thermal1-2m/sLight
Cloud base1,000ftLow

Context only, never a go-call

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Getting there

The Applecross peninsula is served by a tortuous single track road which loops off the A896 that runs between Sheildaig to the north and Lochcarron to the south. Fortunately several flying sites are centred around the Bealach na Ba and so are easily accessed by turning off the A896 at Tornapress and following the minor road for a few kilometres to the Pass itself. There is a large carpark at the summit of the Pass, as well as a smaller space with room for a few cars nearer to the head of the pass. Please do not park in the passing places.

Weather

This area is strongly influenced by the sea breeze. There is potential for severe rotor within the confines of the pass in anything other than light conditions. Flying within the Bealach na Ba should really only be considered as a nil wind option.

Who do I ask

The local club

This site is looked after by its local BHPA club, who hold the full guide, photos and contacts.

Crew chatLive3 messages
Dave K.

Dave K.

On the hill now, light NW and just starting to work. Soarable the length of the ridge.
Tom R.

Tom R.

Watch the rotor behind the bowl in this NE, stayed well out front.
Jonny P.

Jonny P.

Quiet up here, just me and one other, smooth and steady. Come join.
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