HGFA Skysailor Magazine

SKY SAILOR 27 September | October 2018 soaring strategies, managing traffic and then delve into wingover progression, training and precision landing and launching techniques.” When flying in Bali, Mark and his team are governed and operate by the same rules they align with in Australia. They take out local pilot memberships to support the growth of the sport and ensure funds go towards local site development. “Challenges faced in Bali can include sunburn and hydration. Because the flying is so fantastic, it’s important to remember to drink lots of fluids and keep topping up your sunscreen,” said Mark. “Bali is a standard fixture in our annual training calendar for a multitude of reasons, but primarily because Chris and I as well as our apprentice instructors, Geoff Bednal and Steve Kilgallon, get a real kick out of seeing the stark difference in skill level some pilots can arrive with on the first day, to where they are at when they leave – as sharp, pointy paragliding weapons” To learn more about the Cloudbase Paragliding Bali tours, visit [www.cloudbaseparagliding.com . au/bali-paragliding-tour].

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