If your ever in the Roseburg/ Grants Pass area. Feel free to check out our LZ. It’s the Myrtle Creek airport. Always looking for people to fly with. 🤘 great video btw.
Thats very true. We are caught in the middle. There are some residents along the beach that will call the cops... I have a spot down in Lincoln city that we fly and train from. Sorry you got the run around over there. The beach is a finicky place to fly here..
Yeah, it seems to be getting a bit harder. We flew that in 2019 as well and that is when we were "urged" to move away from Sand Lake. If we are ever out that way, we will definitely have to check out Lincoln City. Thanks for the heads up!
There’s a place in Lincoln City that you train and fly from? I’d love to see that. I frequent Lincoln City and have often thought what it would be like to fly there. I’ve been wanting to get into the sport for about 6 years now. Lincoln City’s a fun place!
Flying from Terra Del Mar is highly frowned upon. Next time please go down to sand lake ohv. As a local instructor I take the heat also being in the pg club also.. Feel free to hit me up if you want to check out some other rad spots to fly..
Except that is the same for Sand Lake. We were told to move down the beach. It sounds like there is a tug of war between the OHV folks and the PG folks and the PPG folks are caught in the middle.
@@JasonHoss You can't fly from the beach itself, because the entire beach is governed by the Oregon beach law, and only open to take offs and landings in specific spots under conditions negotiated with the Oregon parks department. However, the Sand Lake area extends well past the vegetation line, and as long as you launch above the high tide line, you are good to go. Most people launch near the parking lot. Once in the air, you can fly along the beach as you like.
@@Sethgolas I hear you and we tried to launch from the parking lot the previous year from this video and were told to move down the beach. Overall, it seems that paragliding is fine and ATVs are fine but paramotors need a new home. :D
Beautiful place to fly.
I really is. Amazing coastline and huge LZ; especially for new pilots.
If your ever in the Roseburg/ Grants Pass area. Feel free to check out our LZ. It’s the Myrtle Creek airport. Always looking for people to fly with. 🤘 great video btw.
That sounds great. I get over the west coast periodically so thanks for the invite.
Thats very true. We are caught in the middle. There are some residents along the beach that will call the cops... I have a spot down in Lincoln city that we fly and train from. Sorry you got the run around over there. The beach is a finicky place to fly here..
Yeah, it seems to be getting a bit harder. We flew that in 2019 as well and that is when we were "urged" to move away from Sand Lake. If we are ever out that way, we will definitely have to check out Lincoln City. Thanks for the heads up!
There’s a place in Lincoln City that you train and fly from? I’d love to see that. I frequent Lincoln City and have often thought what it would be like to fly there. I’ve been wanting to get into the sport for about 6 years now. Lincoln City’s a fun place!
Flying from Terra Del Mar is highly frowned upon. Next time please go down to sand lake ohv. As a local instructor I take the heat also being in the pg club also..
Feel free to hit me up if you want to check out some other rad spots to fly..
Except that is the same for Sand Lake. We were told to move down the beach. It sounds like there is a tug of war between the OHV folks and the PG folks and the PPG folks are caught in the middle.
@@JasonHoss You can't fly from the beach itself, because the entire beach is governed by the Oregon beach law, and only open to take offs and landings in specific spots under conditions negotiated with the Oregon parks department. However, the Sand Lake area extends well past the vegetation line, and as long as you launch above the high tide line, you are good to go. Most people launch near the parking lot. Once in the air, you can fly along the beach as you like.
@@Sethgolas I hear you and we tried to launch from the parking lot the previous year from this video and were told to move down the beach. Overall, it seems that paragliding is fine and ATVs are fine but paramotors need a new home. :D
@@JasonHoss Who told you that?
@@SethgolasThis was back in 2019 and it was someone (male) that worked for the park. I did not get a name.