Long Mynd & Midlands
Pandy
Bottom take-off (A) is a moderate but fairly flat carry from the car park. Please rig in a sensible place. Don‘t block paths and tracks, or obstruct the small lower take-off area. Take-off can be turbulent in strong winds. Paragliders frequently use the top take-off (B).
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Before you goThis is a Members only site, so please ensure membership is up to date, or join before you leave home! (-: Thanks........ A scenic site with a ridge of around 10Km (6 miles). In the right conditions it‘s possible to jump the gap at the end of the ridge, and fly on to Hay Bluff. However, the site can be turbulent in strong winds, particularly when it‘s off to the North. The level of competence needed to fly Pandy safely shouldn‘t be unde
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This is a a Members Only Site....... From the A465 on minor roads. Please observe the Club‘s one way traffic system whenever possible. Larger vehicles may have to use the up road in both directions. Parking: Please enter field (P) by the second gate on the right after the final bend, and try to park in the SW corner next to the hedge. Don't park on the road. Don't pass gliders or equipment over hedges, walls or fences. Always use the gate and close it after use. Don't drive through gate (G) or park on the common. If the ground is slippery and you can't drive up the field, p
Rotor can be very severe in strong winds. Beware of rotor from the large tree to the North of the lower take-off. Paragliders should not allow themselves to drop much below the lower ridge as flying close and low is made extremely hazardous by trees.
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