Site Guide – New Zealand –
Coronet Peak is a dynamic and challenging site that requires good flying skills and local knowledge. It is not recommended for beginners or low airtime pilots. The site is subject to strong thermals, turbulence, wind shear, and valley winds that can change rapidly
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Meridian Peak – Site Guide
Site Guide – North America – Meridian Peak is a mountain summit in the Gore Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 12,432-foot (3,789 m) peak is located in the Eagles Nest Wilderness, north of the town of Vail, Colorado. It can be reached by ascending several hiking trails into the Gore Range.
Greylock – Site Guide
Site Guide – North America – Greylock is a state park and the highest point in Massachusetts1. It is one of the few places in the northeastern United States where the public can see hang gliding up close1. It is located in Adams, Massachusetts
Nazca Lines – Site Guide
Site Guide – South America – the Nazca Lines are a collection of giant geoglyphs—designs or motifs etched into the ground—located in the Peruvian coastal plain about 250 miles (400 kilometers) south of Lima, Peru
Tromsoya – Site Guide
Site Guide – Europe – Tromsoya is an island in northern Norway, near the city of Tromso. It is a popular destination for outdoor activities, including hang gliding. There are several launch sites on the island, depending on the wind direction and condition
Villa Grove – Site Guide
Site Guide – North America – Villa Grove is a hang gliding site located near Villa Grove, CO in the San Luis Valley. It is a high altitude big air mountain site that sits along the north end of the Sangre De Cristo range
Slide Mountain – Site Guide
North America – USA – NevadaSlide Mountain is a hang gliding site located near Reno, Nevada, on the east side of Lake Tahoe. It is a high-altitude mountain site that offers spectacular views of the lake and the surrounding peaks.
Aspen – Site Guide
Site Guide – North America – Aspen is a popular destination for hang gliding and paragliding enthusiasts, offering stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and the town below. There are several launch sites in the area, depending on the wind direction and skill level of the pilot