Those crazy kids and their kooky flying machines! I never get tired of their devil-may-care antics; always ready to do something daft for the sake of a laugh.
Seriously though, I thought it was supposed to be a water sport.
we camped on the north shore right up at double island point over the weekend. there was barely a mouse farts worth of wind on the 10th???? me thinks another news major overhype
There was SFA wind yesterday, but dead on shore crappy Easterly @ 12-15knts, clearly idiots at the helm, either (cliff Surfing, jumping off the cliff with kite as a mini paraglider) or just completly no idea/learning. Luckily no one around that part of the world to harm, so safe spot to do it!
I kite also, just seems as more and more people take it up the % of idiots or people that will never be able to really master the basics will be on the increase. Bit like car license/ car driving really.
Surprised this made news? Always negative **** gets press and air time, no wonder why we are a nation of fat couch potoatoes, gambling on drugged up footy players/horses!
Think I need a peptide/steroid/blood transfusion in my hyberbaric cave......pass the remote...
I am not sure what actually happened. The photos I saw were of paragliders decked in the bushes. It's not all that unusual. The local club dishes out koala awards.
The story was that pilots should call in after a minor bingle to stop the rescue services attending when they were not needed. Apparently beach walkers called in the rescue even though the pilots were fine.
This was in the Gympie Times apparently on the same day. So was it hang gliders or kite surfers???
TWO hang gliders came unstuck when they crashed into a sand dune cliff at Teewah Beach at Noosa North Shore at the weekend.
At 12.55pm on Saturday there were reports of two hand gliders stuck on the cliff about 200m apart.
Initial reports called for the AGL Rescue 571 helicopter to locate and rescue the hang gliders, however the call was cancelled when the pair freed themselves.
One man suffered bruising to his right calf.
Both hang gliders suffered minor injuries.
Topics: accident, hand gliders, noosa north shore, teewah beach