North America · California, USA

Marshall

Ridge SoaringThermalFoot Launch

v1.0 · BETA

About

(San Bernardino) Marshall Peak is a forgiving gentle slope launch that drops off steeper. There is room to set up several gliders at once when the winds are southerly, which they usually are. Grasses around launch are trimmed from time to time but sticks in the lines are possible. The top of the peak is dusty dirt but it doesn't seem to stick to gliders much. The normal way up is to drive around the back in a truck, which takes about 1/2 an hour. Most of the distance is paved, with the last couple of miles being a dirt road in variable condition. Four wheel drive is not usually necessary, but some amount of clearance is helpful. Drive slowly on this road, as it is two way traffic with blind corners. Collisions do occur. t is also possible to hike up to launch, and elevation gain of about 2300 feet (700m). Be aware that rattlesnakes are common in the summer, and mountain lions and bears are sometimes seen. No mountain lion or bear attacks on people have been recorded, but hiking alone at sunset might not be the best idea. There is another launch 1200 feet (365m) higher in the town of Crestline. This launch is flat grass becoming steep quickly. It is often windier at Crestline; there are many days when Marshall is good for paragliding and Crestline is too windy. Hang gliders launch there more often than paragliders. On days with good lapse rates and light base winds it can be great for paragliding too. Driving to Crestline is all paved roads. Hiking is not an option unless you are an ironman or plan to camp half way.

Launch Points (1)

Marshall (San Bernardino) Launch

Foot Launch
Alt: 1,224 m / 4,014 ftHdg: 222° SWSurface: SHORT GRASS

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Marshall (San Bernardino) Launch

Landing Zones (2)

Andy Jackson Airpark

Alt: 522 m / 1,713 ftHdg: 360° N

Marshall has a superb and well maintained LZ in the Andy Jackson Airpark, which was constructed to be level. Defined landing patterns keep hang gliders and paragliders separate on busy days. There is a structure that provides shade and many chairs. There is a large grassy area for folding and breaking down. Limited camping and RV parking is available for nominal fees. No hookups, just a portajohn. Andy Jackson Airpark is the only location (in the valley) where it is legal for pilots to land. The City of San Bernardino has an ordinance against flying or landing within city limits and the police can issue tickets to violators.

Soccer Field (should not land here)

Alt: 452 m / 1,482 ftHdg: 322° NW

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Flying Conditions

Has 1 different launch points. The best wind direction is 0 @ 0 knts but many sites can be flown from multiple directions, so check before you fly. You can expect to find: thermal conditions ridge soaring conditions , all dependent on current weather conditions.

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Location

Latitude
34.210159
Longitude
-117.302944
Altitude
1,224 m / 4,014 ft
Time Zone
Pacific Daylight Time

Conditions

Min Hang Rating
H3
Best Wind Dir
N (0°)
Weather Station
KSBD

Chase the Wind

Nearest weather station to Marshall. Select any row to see which launches are in wind, then set your MSFS world clock to that UTC time.

San Bernardino Intl, CA, US

13:13 UTC

14 km from site

Wind

W 260°

4 kt

Ceiling

Clear

5 sm vis

W 260° · 4 kt · 13:13 UTC

Marshall (San Bernardino) LaunchHeadwind (38°)

Select a time to check launches

Jan 21

Weather at , 14 km from Marshall. Mountain conditions may differ — this is a clue, not a forecast. Adjust sim time on site until conditions feel right.