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I will be in Cuzco, Peru for about three weeks in May and was wondering
if there are any soaring sites in the area. So far I have had no luck finding any in Peru at all. Thanks, Tim |
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I've spent a bunch of time in Peru. Alot of the 'extreme' sports are
centered out of Huaraz, in the northern Peruvian Andes. I know they have parasailing up there, but I've never seen a sailplane. There are also quite a few people who parasail the ridge lift on the waterfront cliff of Lima's Miraflores neighborhood. On Jan 12, 10:35 am, "Tim Taylor" wrote: I will be in Cuzco, Peru for about three weeks in May and was wondering if there are any soaring sites in the area. So far I have had no luck finding any in Peru at all. Thanks, Tim |
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Hi fbrahic,
I saw a Pilatus B-4 and an old Weihe in a hangar on an airport (mainly military used) some km north of Huaraz. Unfortunately I could not find out the owners. Would have been too impressing to talk to them. The area of Huaraz is the most impressing of the whole northern Andes with mountains reaching 6.500m. Incredible ridges and wave systems. I was so eager to fly when I met a French guy that took me on a tandem paraglider flight after a hike up to 5000m ![]() By the way, there is some soaring in Santa Cruz in the jungle in Bolivia. The motorflying club owns at least one Super Blanik, but tow machine was broken so no gliding for me either. Best luck fbrahic schrieb: I've spent a bunch of time in Peru. Alot of the 'extreme' sports are centered out of Huaraz, in the northern Peruvian Andes. I know they have parasailing up there, but I've never seen a sailplane. There are also quite a few people who parasail the ridge lift on the waterfront cliff of Lima's Miraflores neighborhood. On Jan 12, 10:35 am, "Tim Taylor" wrote: I will be in Cuzco, Peru for about three weeks in May and was wondering if there are any soaring sites in the area. So far I have had no luck finding any in Peru at all. Thanks, Tim |
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Hi fbrahic,
I saw a Pilatus B-4 and an old Weihe in a hangar on an airport (mainly military used) some km north of Huaraz. Unfortunately I could not find out the owners. Would have been too impressing to talk to them. The area of Huaraz is the most impressing of the whole northern Andes with mountains reaching 6.500m. Incredible ridges and wave systems. I was so eager to fly when I met a French guy that took me on a tandem paraglider flight after a hike up to 5000m ![]() By the way, there is some soaring in Santa Cruz in the jungle in Bolivia. The motorflying club owns at least one Super Blanik, but tow machine was broken so no gliding for me either. Best luck fbrahic schrieb: I've spent a bunch of time in Peru. Alot of the 'extreme' sports are centered out of Huaraz, in the northern Peruvian Andes. I know they have parasailing up there, but I've never seen a sailplane. There are also quite a few people who parasail the ridge lift on the waterfront cliff of Lima's Miraflores neighborhood. On Jan 12, 10:35 am, "Tim Taylor" wrote: I will be in Cuzco, Peru for about three weeks in May and was wondering if there are any soaring sites in the area. So far I have had no luck finding any in Peru at all. Thanks, Tim |
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