From the organiser:
We are continuing the discount for early registration until Jan 11 for those who haven't registered yet.
Please contact gmeadows@xtra.co.nz.
From the THPGC:
Extreme Fire Risk likely in February. All vehicles must carry a Fire Extinguisher of at least 0.9 kg, and a shovel.
No smoking at all at launch or landing areas.
Wednesday, 30 December 2015
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Nelson PG Open
A reminder that the Nelson PG Open early-bird discount runs out at the end of December. If you want to sign up, go to the PG Open website at http://www.pgopen.org.nz/home/nelson
Thanks - Frog Twissell, Comp Director
Thanks - Frog Twissell, Comp Director
Monday, 26 October 2015
2016 Ferry DIscount Details
National Paragliding and Hang Gliding
Group Booking Reference:FA5655
The below rates are based on return travel, prices to date, inclusive of GST and subject to availability.
Off Peak Fares: Each Way
Adult $45.00
Premium Plus $45.00 18yrs plus
Child $25.00
Car/Van/4x4
Up to 5.5 metres $124.00 each
Extra half meter over 5.5m $19.00
Trailer up to 2.5 tonne $124.00
Extra half metre over 5.5m $19.00
Trailer 2.5 tonne to 3.5 tonne $227.00
Extra half metre over 5.5 metre $37.00
Off Peak Dates:
09-11 February 16
22 February – 16 March 16
Peak Fares: Each Way
Adult $52.00
Premium Plus $45.00 18yrs plus
Car/Van/4x4
Up to 5.5 metres $137.00 each
Extra half meter over 5.5m $22.00
Trailer up to 2.5 tonne $137.00
Extra half metre over 5.5m $22.00
Trailer 2.5 tonne to 3.5 tonne $227.00
Extra half metre over 5.5 metre $37.00
Peak Dates:
12-21 February 16
Group Booking conditions and instructions for members are:
- Each reservation must be made direct with Interislander –
- Entering FA5655 into the Discount Code
- Every reservation will be given an expiry/payment date, required to be paid in full by that date
- Space is subject to availability at the time of the booking request
- Bookings are 90% refundable if cancelled after payment made, but prior to final check in time. No refund if advised after this time.
- Paragliding or Hang Gliding Licence must be shown at check in or retail fares will be charged.
- Fares valid for travel 18 January through to 16 March 16
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
2016 Nationals Ferry Discounts
Any North Island pilots coming to the Nelson HG National Championship who may be interested in a group booking discount for the ferry trip?
Mark Alton will be coordinating this. Please contact Mark if this appeals to you
markalton@yahoo.com, 0221955746
Sunday, 3 May 2015
2016 Nationals - The Nelson Golden Triangle
Glenn Meadows has started to do the groundwork for the 2016 Nationals.
The dates are Sat 13 Feb to Sat 20 Feb with 21st Feb as a reserve day.
There are some accommodation links on the left. Sites are:
Sherry River (preferred site if weather favourable)
2WD, skyfloaters ok.
Inwoods Lookout
4WD but good, Advanced Pilots only - no skyfloaters
Tapawera
4WD last 100m, novice site. For stronger SW winds.
Mt Murchison (if we want a drive)
4WD and driver essential.
All vehicles shall require a fire extinguisher and a shovel to be carried at all times in forestry areas. Also having a driver is essential for some of our sites due to access restrictions and difficult roads.
There are links to Topomaps on the left.
Registration procedure as for Wanaka - link is on the left.
The dates are Sat 13 Feb to Sat 20 Feb with 21st Feb as a reserve day.
There are some accommodation links on the left. Sites are:
Sherry River (preferred site if weather favourable)
2WD, skyfloaters ok.
Inwoods Lookout
4WD but good, Advanced Pilots only - no skyfloaters
Tapawera
4WD last 100m, novice site. For stronger SW winds.
Mt Murchison (if we want a drive)
4WD and driver essential.
All vehicles shall require a fire extinguisher and a shovel to be carried at all times in forestry areas. Also having a driver is essential for some of our sites due to access restrictions and difficult roads.
There are links to Topomaps on the left.
Registration procedure as for Wanaka - link is on the left.
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Dalby Day 7 - April 18 (Last Day)
Weather: NNE 25Kmh winds Heavy coverage of cloud with rain
possible in the late afternoon.
Task: Dalby Airport to Millmerran Airport 76Km to the south.
Cloud base 5500ft
With pilots having flown over 25hrs so far, the short task
to Millmerran Airport was welcomed for the last day. Dense cloud cover did not
allow a lot of sun in but with the dark
bases and strong tail wind it looked to be a quick run. This proved to be
wrong. The first half of the course was slow and it was hard to find lift.
Zeros had to be made the most of until about 35km from goal when good lift was
found. About 30 pilots made it to goal with Konrad Heilmann making goal first in 1hr
11min. A great last day task.
Chris Lawry was the first Kiwi in, coming in 2nd
followed by Conrad Loten in 4th place
John Durand Snr took out the overall winner
Nils Vesk in second place and Konrad Heilmann came 3rd
Hagen was the highest scoring Kiwi coming 7th
followed by John in 10th place, Chris Lawry 12th, Conrad
Loten 13th.
Captian Flockheart’s final log entry: “Many Lessons were
learnt and will hopefully be applied at the next Dalby Big Air”Saturday, 18 April 2015
Dalby Day 6 - April 17
Wind: NE flow 15 -20Kmh, 30kmh at boundary layer. 550ftm
climbs Temp 30deg
Task: Dalby Airport to Flint, WSW 182Km.
As towing started, the skies above Dalby airport started to
blue out. But with a 10km start circle which allowed pilots to find clouds
around the perimeter of the airfield. Half an hour before the start the main
gaggle was above the town of Dalby gaining good height.
As the start neared the cloud started to dissipate and only
a few pilots managed to stay high for the start. The course out to the second
forest crossing had good lift which allowed the pilots to stay within sight of
each other. Pilots who were fast on this part of the course had good climbs
over the second forest but those slightly behind found weak broken thermals
just before and this slowed them down and spread out the field.
After crossing the second forest the sky had blued with only
a few cumulus clouds and with high cloud moving in, things started to slow
down. Good lift could be found to over 6000ft but at around 50Km from goal only
light lift and slow climbs could be found and a few pilots started to land out.
If you were lucky enough to stay up, the ground started to
give off heat and good climbs could be found. 15 pilots made it to goal, with
John Smith arriving first.
Landing out was tough as there was no phone reception and no
one in many of the homesteads. On the way back to Dalby well after dark many
roo’s made driving back treacherous. We sighted a Brahma bull just before
sunset at the side of the road that must have weighed well over 1000kg. Not
something you would want to run into.
John Smith had a bad start but he pushed on fast under good
clouds and caught up at first forest with the leaders. He went left of the
course line at the second forest and getting in front of the group after the crossing. Finding a few clouds over 6000ft lift in blue and with
high cloud moving in the group of three flew in zeros for half an hour
preserving height until the sun came out again. Being the first to find lift, John
had the jump on them 30km out and getting to 7000ft on a good climb and being 25km
out from goal, John went for goal needing a 22:1 glide. Finding sink along the
way he needed to stay in zeros. 10km short he found lift and then got a 12:1
glide and made it to goal on course line.
Captian Flockheart’s log: A search to windward should always
be considered before heading off down wind.
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