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Butser NorthWorks in N NNE NE

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Butser North

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Is it your level?IntermediatePGHG

The big north and north-east faces of Butser Hill, ridge and thermal lift on the highest of the Hampshire sites.

Facts from the Sky Surfing Club guide · pilots are adding the local read

Before you goCross the perimeter fence only at the stiles, and steer clear of Rake Bottom entirely.

Today at the launch23 Jun
NESW

Working window

N–NE

WindSE 13mphCrosswind
Gust1.9×Rowdy
Thermal3-4m/sStrong
Cloud base3,800ftGood

Context only, never a go-call

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6 facts checked against the Sky Surfing Club guide
The read

Works anywhere from north round to north-east, in both ridge and thermal lift.

Is it my level

CP plus ten hours, unless a coach signs you off.

Launch

Launch from behind the perimeter fence: by the grassy mounds on the north face, or the clear short grass on the north-east.

Landing

HG use the lower west spur on the north and the main eastern area on the NE; PG can work the front shoulder with care. Bottom fields B2 and B3 are usually in crop, Rake Meadow is always open but has a fence that catches gliders.

Getting there

Duty car park on top of the hill, cross to launch at the stiles.

The catch

The wooded bowl and tree lines throw severe turbulence, and Rake Bottom is to be avoided outright. Power lines cross the bottom fields.

Who do I ask

Sky Surfing Club

Sky Surfing Club steward this site. The takeoff and landing photos, the full rules and who to ring live in their guide.

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