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WELL TITERS TO THE COAST NOT 1 BUT 2

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well what more can one say just look at the xc league and see the marvels of the new paragliding record from tp i think.

followed by a retrieve from a happy mad dog and possy

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Nice one Gary, I'd looked at XC weather this morning and was convinced it was to windy, and we were going to head for titters as well. :x
Oh well sometimes thats just how it goes. Had a cracking ride on the motorbike with Martin on a tour round Northumberland 8) followed by a nice hour and a half run so can't be to downhearted (dance) Theres always tomorrow :)
Congratulations to you and Chris on what must be a record breaking flight in the Cheviots :o
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Excellent, amazing that a wee zit of a hill like Titters can produce such flights. Why didn't anyone say it was such a good hill?
I went to Cookies for a sunbath in a gale. Eventually took off and had half an hour. Pales into insignificance, nice one men. :shock:
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This might finally put to rest that the Cheviots hills are a great place to fly
as long as you are at the right site at the right time ! (no different to any hill in the UK)

I can't understand why its taken so long for club members to use this site in the right conditions....

A club member many years ago flew to the coast from this site on a paraglider but well done ! its not easy to get away from a small site.

The XC record for the Cheviots hills area is 45 miles.
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would be interested in who the pilot was who flew to the coast in the past on a paraglider. as every one thought it had not been done before on a pg

must of been a long time ago so untill the pilot claims it i will be putting myself forard for the site record.

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Talking of site records do we have a list of sites and records.
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Paragliding has been going on in this club for well over 17 years ! and there has been pilots doing all sorts of good flights in the Cheviots and they were not to fussed about telling everybody what they had acheived.

12 years ago in July I flew over the back of Moneylaws with a paraglider pilot, I was hanggliding and we got to cloudbase together then he flew into the distance towards the Cheviot ! I never saw this pilot ever again !
(could be still up there) I landed at Powburn next to the cafe.

Colin, A list of site XC records are somwhere on this forum ?
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http://www.nhpc.org.uk/nhpc/viewtopic.p ... on+berwick
If you would like to enter a site record please send your flights to Ron Freeman via the message board and It will be verified...a take off & landing witness will do, most members fly with a GPS so your flight should be recorded ! if successful it will be entered into the record listings.

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Biddlestone edge to Millfield Peter White 21mile HG

Titilington Pike to Berwick upon tweed John Wallis 23mile HG

East Hill to Cessford (Scotland) Ron Freeman 23 mle HG

West hill to Newbiggin by the sea Ron Freeman 24 mile HG

Moneylaws to Amble Ron Freeman 32 mile HG

Coldsmouth to Wooler Stu Stevens 12 mile HG

Longknowe to Lesbury Ron Freeman 26 mile HG

Yeavering bell to Hebron Ron freeman 31 mile HG

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Crossfell to Hexham Andrew Maltby 40km PG

Moneylaws to Powburn John Watson 17 mile PG
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Not sure but I think the 45 mile record from the Cheviots that Ronnie mentions was done by my old instructor Mike Mavin back in the eighties, who took off from the Bowl on a single surface school glider after a days training and ended up in Scotland.

Is that right Ronnie?

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Try again Fingers I have moved this topic to the competitions section. If anyone has any flights to be entered as a site record then maybe the competitions officer can verify them for entry
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Wheres the Bowl? Sounds an interesting place. Can we not renogotiate access?
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Not sure but I think the 45 mile record from the Cheviots that Ronnie mentions was done by my old instructor Mike Mavin back in the eighties, who took off from the Bowl on a single surface school glider after a days training and ended up in Scotland.

Is that right Ronnie?

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Naa he only got to Kelso
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Gary, it may come as a surprise but looking at the flights recorded in the XC leuge you allready held the site record!!!
http://www.nhpc.org.uk/nhpc/modules.php ... R_DISTANCE
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so can i now be put down as site record of 21k
taken in igc format and done on gps dump so proof of tampering

at last i have flown more than 20k this year

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gary stenhouse wrote:so can i now be put down as site record of 21k
taken in igc format and done on gps dump so proof of tampering

at last i have flown more than 20k this year

cheers tp pg champion
As the paragliding site record Gary. You'll have to try it now on your hang glider to have a go at John Wallis' hang gliding site record.

Strange how hang gliding records are always quoted in miles, and paragliding records in km isn't it.

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Dave Hume, typing error should be - 35 miles Moneylaws to southside of Amble.

Mike Mavin was just short of kelso, great flight on the wing that he was flying 'Skyhook Cutlass' and I think his vario packed in halfway through his flight !

Its long overdue for some of our club members to try to break club site XC records, the knowledge & equipment is much better these days a 100 mile flight could be just around the corner :roll:

The Bowl is long gone (serious shooting area now) Hogdon Law is just behind the bowl so all is OK.
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It may be that paragliding or parapente at the time was started on the continent hence new money however km is far easier to use anyhow. Im all for keeping old money but doesnt have to be the only money.
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this was what i had planned to show in my previous post, the list of best flights from TP posted on the XC league, as you can see, up till saturday, Gaz had the best flight with 0.5km
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wow 0.5k open distance was a pretty impressive record to date on gps, such a shame gps was not around a long time ago to see if paterns are there in relation to triggers thermal source to see if you can do the same flight time and time agian

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I just :oops: tried to do the same for East Hill but couldn't print the screen. Inept as usual
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Will this do
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Cheers Colin, I'm sure someone must have got further than 3.9km. Didn't Lloyd get to Wooler recently? Has anyone got further?
Gary must have the record for most time spent there? :P
Also is there no record for Humblton Hill? I went there recently with Chris Fozz and Lloyd, looks like big hills behind?
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Like I say, 1 km push directly out from the summit of East hill. Land 1km out front of East Hill, easy eh?

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Malcolm Tulley !!!! Paraglider Pilot Anyone remember him..or his flights ?

Have a word with Anto, or even Malcolm him self as he just lives outside Threlkeld now. But when we were just starting training Malcolm lived in Alnwick and I seem to remember he did some cracking paragliding flights from the Cheviots. I think he may hold a good few PG Cheviot records.
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Aye I remember Malcolm and his Mrs Sam? Didn't he teach in the Cheviots? He was as guilty as Anto for starting this paragliding carry on.....
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GPS vs Maps.. make no difference to going XC except gps is much faster !

Trigger points change all the time because famers change there crop fields all the time, the only thing that dosen't change is ridge lift...many a good xc flight has used ridges to keep them going or waiting for the conditions to get better :idea:

That was the fella 'Malcome Tully' when we went over the back of Moneylaws.
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ron freeman wrote:
The Bowl is long gone (serious shooting area now) Hogdon Law is just behind the bowl so all is OK.
Only trouble is Hogdon Law is a north easterly which would put you straight into the danger area so no good for XC. The south easterly direction of the Bowl was clear airspace almost to Edinburgh.

However all is not lost as going over the back of East Hill would put you on more or less the same track.......
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Aha, East Hill is the key to unlocking the big one. Gary your plan has been exposed. :D
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Dave Hume wrote:
Only trouble is Hogdon Law is a north easterly which would put you straight into the danger area so no

However all is not lost as going over the back of East Hill would put you on more or less the same track.......
:D - Start from Hownam and give yourself a chance!

Well done lads - that flight will be something you can always look back on.
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