Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:26 am
Yup, for that much, you can get an awfully nice mid-90's self-launch racing ship that goes farther, faster, higher, more reliably, .... I don't get it.
I miss my hang gliding days. That is, the days I got to *fly* at all. I think I batted .350 or so over the roughly 10 years I devoted nearly every other weekend of the summer to it. It's a big cause of divorce for those who manage to get hitched at all while suffering the addiction.
Here's someone at my old stomping ground. It makes my blood boil wanting to do it again:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP3s30n6P_U[/youtube]
I did PG for several years too, and even briefly got my other half to briefly enjoy it. It's great for the coasts and smoother air in Europe and elsewhere- easy to learn, light to pack, etc. When things are smooth, it's incredible. I used to share thermals with kids who were perhaps 11-14 years old flying completely alone, and they'd regularly kick my ass in a declared goal.
I used to fly from the Spanish side for hours over the top of the Pyrenees to the French side, eat sturdy Languedoc cooking for lunch, catch a bus back to Spain in time for beer and tapas, and do it all again in the morning, and repeat it every weekend as long as the weather held out. PG's require too much respect for mortality to launch into the mid-day Colorado rockies air. It will never be able to touch hang gliding for safety in the mountains.
And, regrettably, hang gliding will never touch planes or sailplanes for safety anywhere.