Posted on 09/10/2014 6:58:41 PM PDT by Gamecock
Just happened to be paragliding near a nuclear power plant?
Wonder what their names are.
of’course names withheld b/c they were muslim names.
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No way! They had to be Amish.
3,000’ altitude towed behind a boat? Really?
That’s reserved for drunk tourists in Mexico!
Lake Monticello Reservoir
Offers picnic shelters, fishing, boat ramp and other water recreational activities. The Fairfield Recreation Commission operates a park at the lake. For information on the park area, contact the commission at (803) 635-9114. The smaller Monticello Recreation Lake is located north of the large body of water and is about 300 acres in size. This park area offers fishing two days a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays), swimming (no lifeguard on duty) and picnic facilities. Park gates open from sunrise to sunset. The V.C. Summer Nuclear Station Nature Trail is located at the boundary of the V.C. Summer Nuclear Station exclusion area on the lake. Benches, wood duck boxes, blue bird boxes and plant identification markers dot this 1.5 mile trail.
Names, please.
“...spend the day on the beach enjoying leisurely tow launched flights up to 3000’ or more above launch, then landing right back where you took off from. “
http://www.discoverparagliding.com/Pages/towing.html
1. Snake Plisken
2. ...
Abu Seenakop, and
Ahmed Mushrumcloud
“3,000 altitude towed behind a boat? Really?”
So how long of a tow rope do they use?
You posted:
3,000 altitude towed behind a boat? Really?
So how long of a tow rope do they use?
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Let me get out my calculator to do the math...
IIRC, it has a small 'chute on the end so the whole thing doesn't whack someone on the ground.
Should be some pretty good thermals above the cooling towers...
“Let me get out my calculator to do the math...”
I was just wondering if it is possible to obtain that high of an altitude with a much shorter rope, by obtaining a certain speed that provides sufficient lift. I have a hard time believing they are using a rope that is over a half-mile long on a small boat. Maybe they do. I just don’t have any experience with this.
Bubba Mohammed
Skeeter Ashmir
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