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Bald Hill From The Edge

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June 29, 2014

Bald Hill in Sydney is one of the most visually beautiful places from which to hang glide.  Sweeping views of the ocean and coastline make this an ideal location for your maiden voyage or your one-thousandth. It has been called one of the premier  flying sites in all the world. Located about one hour south of Sydney, it is within easy reach for most.

About Hang Gliding

Hang gliding is an air sport utilizing a non-motorized, foot-launched aircraft. The aircraft resembles the delta-wing shape, is usually made of aluminum alloy and typically carries just the pilot. The pilot is secured to the frame with a harness and controls the aircraft by shifting his body weight to steer it. Modern aircrafts may have some flight controls as well. Long ago, a hang glider could only hope for a good ride by leaping from a tall place and coasting ever downward toward the ground. Now, flights can last hours and climb thousands of metres. Bald Hill is a fascinating place to entertain this type of experience.

About Bald Hill

Bald Hill is located in Illawarra, Australia and affords pilots an exquisite view of Grand Pacific Drive as well as spectacular views of the Royal National Park, the ocean and the coastal escarpment. The peak is about 500 above sea level and makes an ideal launch point. The best time to use Bald Hill for hang gliding is when the winds are from the south/southwest.

Flying at Bald Hill

Overseas visitors will need to procure a temporary HGFA membership before arriving at Bald Hill. Local non-members can get a temporary membership before flying. It is a good idea to introduce yourself to the safety officer on duty. Look for the orange ones designating the set up area. Paying attention to the weather and wind conditions is the most important aspect of hang gliding and here at Bald Hill, that is equally true. While there are a number of places to land safely, you are surrounded by ocean, rocks and trees, any of which could make for trouble if you are not cautious. Once airborne, however, you can glide for hours taking in al that the area has to offer, from Garie to Bulli. The views at Stanwell Park are gorgeous, too. Stanwell Park beach is also the most commonly used landing site. Use caution as those on the beach often wander into the landing zone. Top landing is only allowed in proper conditions and if you have the endorsement of the safety officer to do so.

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