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| Tuesday, 01 January 2008 | |
Rybury - hang gliding and paraglidingStatusCLOSED - 28th aug 2008 - Rybury is temporarily closed due to perceived over usage of the site recently for paragliding by the owner. Please refrain from flying the site whilst the club works to seek a resolution to this issue. You must not fly alone at this site. This site closes for lambing each April and May (exact closure day depends upon the date of Easter and the state of the ewes – normally about 10th April: opening always 1st June). Wind Direction / DetailsSW-NW0.5km ridge and a little bowl 65m high. RestrictionsSuitable for all levels of pilot, but watch out for strong thermals on sunny spring days.SensitivityThe club has experienced few problems with Rybury.The farmer is very concerned about pilots flying unaccompanied and the possibility of a casualty lying untended on the hill. There is a £50 penalty, payable to Oxfam via the farmer if you do. All vehicles must pay £1.50 (to a different farmer) at the clearly sign posted toll box to use the track, this toll is payable even if you do not fly. LocationOS Grid Ref SU 084 637 Landranger 173, Pathfinder 1185.ParkingParking is approximately 1 mile along the track, approximately 200 yards before the lower barns.AccessRybury can be reached by walking westwards from the track through the gate and alongside the fence towards the hilltop.Take OffApproximate elevation 230m/755’ AMSL.Anywhere at the top of the hill. LandingSlope land, or top land as appropriate, but see hazards.The bottom landing area is the field just beyond the fence at the bottom of the slope (see area marked on map). HazardsLanding in the col (the gap) at the top of the bowl may result in being blown back into dangerous rotor! If the wind picks up it is generally safest to land on the shallow spur below Rybury hill fort.XCPlease study your Air-map carefully. Just try getting to Milk Hill! The best thermals break off from the top of Rybury enclosure so go there (in light winds) when you get high.Rybury![]() © Crown Copyright 1998. All rights reserved. Licence no. AL 100037720 © Crown Copyright 1998. All rights reserved. Licence no. AL 100037720 |
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