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Quote from: taysidedragon on June 19, 2025, 01:05:58 PMQuote from: Johnwebley on June 19, 2025, 12:00:44 PMQuote from: taysidedragon on June 19, 2025, 11:32:08 AMIs that Hay Bluff, John? Or Lord Hereford's Knob as shown on maps? The Bluff Is on the right ,Under the insects Sent from my SM-A546E using TapatalkI used to hang-glide off there in the 70s and 80s. Tough climb up with the dangle glider on your shoulder!Do you remember Gerry Breen??Sent from my SM-A546E using Tapatalk
Quote from: Johnwebley on June 19, 2025, 12:00:44 PMQuote from: taysidedragon on June 19, 2025, 11:32:08 AMIs that Hay Bluff, John? Or Lord Hereford's Knob as shown on maps? The Bluff Is on the right ,Under the insects Sent from my SM-A546E using TapatalkI used to hang-glide off there in the 70s and 80s. Tough climb up with the dangle glider on your shoulder!
Quote from: taysidedragon on June 19, 2025, 11:32:08 AMIs that Hay Bluff, John? Or Lord Hereford's Knob as shown on maps? The Bluff Is on the right ,Under the insects Sent from my SM-A546E using Tapatalk
Is that Hay Bluff, John? Or Lord Hereford's Knob as shown on maps?
There's good history record direct from Gerry hear for anyone interested https://www.british-hang-gliding-history.com/flyers/gerry-breen.html quite a pioneering involvement.
Interesting read. I was with Colin Rider when he broke the British hang gliding altitude record in 1987 (possibly 1988). He rode wave lift up to around 13,500ft above Wether Fell near Haws, Yorkshire. I bottled it at around 6,600 feet and landed back at launch. The hardest thing was getting down as the lift was really strong and I had to side slip what seemed to be forever. I bet that record still stands today.
I hope that the Scottish weather was good for you Skoti! 😎
Quote from: taysidedragon on June 26, 2025, 05:25:36 PMI hope that the Scottish weather was good for you Skoti! 😎Only two very wet days when travelling, but that was nothing compared to the task of coming to terms with the famous Scottish midges.
Some interesting photos tere Skoti, never knew John Deere built a motor cycle, presumably a promotional special?Interesting chaincase on that 500, presumably a one off.