The amazing thing about this guy is he doesn't take the altitude for granted, no matter how high he flighs or how how many years he has gotten high. Too often the paraglider narrative is about location or equipment or conditions instead of the raw awe of being suspended only by air a mile above the earth.
Awesome video, a few of us flew well above 3000m over constriction the other day, some up to 3990m. The views of the Cedarberg from up there are like none other!
Another brilliant video and story Greg! I was wondering where you'd got to as it's been a while since your last UA-cam video post - great to have you back and to see what adventures you've been having!
Hi Greg, I went to Kardoesie last Christmass, launching maybe to late in strong thermal, it was arround mid-day… and flying one hour long de ridge southly, our plan was to get height enough to jump to Citrusdal and cross north-westly but the ceiling was to low and the small thermal-bullets to agressifs🙂. But we had a taste of your fantastic here-presented fly, thanks to you i can imagine what it could be…houhou, extraordinary and frightening at the same time 😮😊 and to land in the middle of nowhere… warm ! Really warm 😅. Thank you very much for sharing this adventure in this wild and splendid country 😊
Epic flight! So envious. That launch from "Kardussie" seems very close to the top of Piekenierskloof Pass. Fairly new site I presume? I used to have some epic walk outs & two day retrieves way back in the 80's....
Great video, One thought I would use after seeing this (provided you are not conflicting with aviation rules) is for both parties to carry a decent LASER pointer of some sort as a back up.
excelente pensaste alguna vez volar por Perú ya que ahí para llegar de una lado hay muchas montañas y volar acortaría los viajes, personalmente quisiera hacerlo algún día, saludos de un Peruano que vive en Argentina.
The amazing thing about this guy is he doesn't take the altitude for granted, no matter how high he flighs or how how many years he has gotten high. Too often the paraglider narrative is about location or equipment or conditions instead of the raw awe of being suspended only by air a mile above the earth.
Awesome video, a few of us flew well above 3000m over constriction the other day, some up to 3990m. The views of the Cedarberg from up there are like none other!
Rob Smith!! All round nice guy and legend. I slept out the night about 50km from Calvinia after a 26km walk. Next time, I need a Rob 😂
great adventures Greg, super job and great team work
Great to see you back Greg! You were quiet for so long, almost got worried...
Keep the videos coming Greg, always good
Another brilliant video and story Greg! I was wondering where you'd got to as it's been a while since your last UA-cam video post - great to have you back and to see what adventures you've been having!
Hi Greg, I went to Kardoesie last Christmass, launching maybe to late in strong thermal, it was arround mid-day… and flying one hour long de ridge southly, our plan was to get height enough to jump to Citrusdal and cross north-westly but the ceiling was to low and the small thermal-bullets to agressifs🙂. But we had a taste of your fantastic here-presented fly, thanks to you i can imagine what it could be…houhou, extraordinary and frightening at the same time 😮😊 and to land in the middle of nowhere… warm ! Really warm 😅. Thank you very much for sharing this adventure in this wild and splendid country 😊
Epic, I love these videos Greg. It truly inspires me to fly and achieve my dreams. I love the Karoo.
High quality Videos 🎉 keep it up
You're the men 🪂
Awesome flight
OMG. I was worried for you there! The fact that you uploaded the video was a clue that all was to be OK.
Awesome country
I love such adventure videos. 🥰
At 1:19 you have the shadow of a spider in your leg :D amazing video btw!! Keep it coming
Epic flight! So envious. That launch from "Kardussie" seems very close to the top of Piekenierskloof Pass. Fairly new site I presume? I used to have some epic walk outs & two day retrieves way back in the 80's....
Excellent! Thanks for sharing!
Chapeau Greg 💪🏻
Another great adventure! Been a while since you posted anything, glad to see it!
Thanks for your effort making this video 🤩🤩
Good job
Nice Greg…
legendd! 😎
Great video and even better commentaries! Say hello to the "other Greg" 😉
Great video, One thought I would use after seeing this (provided you are not conflicting with aviation rules) is for both parties to carry a decent LASER pointer of some sort as a back up.
nice one Greg, saw you on Livetrack a few days in December and wondered what adventures you were up to
Flippen lekker flight! 🍻🍻
Will be around there in 3 weeks. If you're still wandering around in the desert, we might give you a lift ;)
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You’re my paragliding hero! I love SA. How the heck is your pack so tiny?! My EN-B wing with Axess 5 harness seems huge in comparison.
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excelente pensaste alguna vez volar por Perú ya que ahí para llegar de una lado hay muchas montañas y volar acortaría los viajes, personalmente quisiera hacerlo algún día, saludos de un Peruano que vive en Argentina.
Mate, you're the Eminem of paragliding - a lyrical poet. Another cracking video, so glad i wasn't suffering in the desert with you 😋
Greg is amazing....the slim...na lil toooo shady these days!😂
Greg, what is model your radio holder? I want to buy the same. Thank you!
Silly question, why not fly back? surely there's a thermal there somewhere?
The question is: Are you still high when it finishes?😂😂😂
I would like to learn how to paraglide but I can't stand that irritating beeping sound of variometer.
That's the most beautiful sound my friend. If you don't like the one like that, you can find vario with custom tune like duck🪿 sound or something..😂