by Kenny » Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:36 am
Les,
Speedflying has a lot of potential, but I will not be doing more of it this year. I will explain why.
You need a chairlift or snowmobile to get up the mountain for each speedflying run. While on a kite, you can use the power of the kite to motor up the hill and then glide down.
Currently, the Canyons is the resort that has backcountry access that can be used by speedflyers. The beginning slope is short and requires the following for each run - a ride up the chairlift, a 10-15 minute bootpack, unpack the wing, short flight down, repack the wing, ski down to the lift. In the amount of time it takes to do one speedfly flight, I can do 8 - 10 glides at Skyline or Strawberry without packing/unpacking gear.
If we had open slopes and speedflying was allowed like it is at some resorts in Europe, I would be all over the sport. Long runs and open terrain would make the pack/uppack worthwhile. I think that some of the local PG pilots are having a great time at The Canyons flying off of some peaks.
If you want to learn more, talk to Steve Mayer at Cloud Nine. He is friendly, knowledgeable, and has the gear to hook you up.
Kenny