Another holiday season, another studio shutdown. One of the many perks of working in the Vancouver games industry is the accepted norm of a week off with pay during the week between Christmas and New Years. In the past I would simply kill the week with some side project and time spent with the extended …
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Paragliding Equipment Considerations: Comms Part 3 – Radio Pouches
Hooking it all up With Primary and Secondary Comms in order, now its time to mount everything up. Holders Clips/Velcro The most basic of solutions involve simply mounting the radio/satellite tracker directly onto the harness using any provided clips or the flight deck using velcro tape. A secondary attachment via a leash of some form …
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Paragliding Equipment Considerations: Comms Part 2 – Satellite Tracking
Plan B: Look to the Sky Radios work wonderfully when they have line of sight to someone else listening on the other end. Place a large mass of rock in the way - they don't work so well. Flying alone with no one on the other end, might as well carry on a conversation with …
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Paragliding Equipment Considerations: Comms Part 1 – Radios
"Aggress or regress, never sit still." Never settle, experiment even if the end result is a regression. In other words, strive for continuous improvement. Those that follow this blog with any degree of regularity know that continuous improvement is a corner stone mantra of mine when it comes to paragliding. Improvement of skills, improvement of …
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MOHOC: A snag free camera option for extreme s(p)orts.
Entanglement - the ever present nightmare for anyone involved in canopy sports and runs with a helmet cam. Early efforts in skydiving tried to address the issue by encasing the camera in a snag resistant (or in the case of 2K Composites with the FF* series - snag free) helmet solution. But as camera form …
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Final Day, Trip Home, and a Parting Gift of Zika.
Friday, final day. As fate would have it, the sky is clearing and the winds dropping off. Just in time for us to pack up and head for home. Word has it next week will bring some great XC opportunities. Go figure. But next week might as well be a lifetime away as we will …
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A Tribute of Wind and Water.
The day has been a resounding success (well, aside from being chased to the ground by an approaching storm). A decent short XC and successful test of GliderHUDs ability to generate an unsigned (no G record) IGC track log. We celebrate by capping off the day with a carne-val of sorts - a visit to …
Cross Country Paragliding in Brazil: I’m all about cloudbase, ’bout cloudbase, no sink out.
I think its Tuesday now - but I am not quite sure. I guess that is a good sign - once one forgets which day of the week it is, they are truly on vacation. The forecast is starting to resemble what GV is all about - scattered clouds, light winds. There is a risk …
Ibituruna Tour in Governador Valadares: Part 2
10AM start. Greet the lads outside the pousada and shove the glider bag into the back of the truck. Steve mentions a rather curious find by one of his clients that got sucked into a backyard party after a long XC the year previous. A rather phallic looking bottle opener that the hosts of the …
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Ibituruna Tour in Governador Valadares: Part 1.
The first flight down, the caipirinhas consumed @ the Joa*, and a day called. Next day looks more promising - the ground is drying out so we should be able to find a bit more lift and perhaps a bit stronger than 0.1 m/s bubbles. Morning: Everything is charged. The most perplexing thing about Brazil …
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