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In April, Jérôme Maupoint and Orlane Sturbois went on a campervan road trip to the Highlands of Scotland – some of the remotest terrain in Europe. Over the course of a month they […]
Read moreSome of the oldest heads in our sports started at the youngest age. Whether going tandem with mum or dad, ground handling a paraglider in field, or playing with model […]
Read moreFrancois Ragolski and Martin Schrike wanted to fly 1,000km along the coast of Chile. They nearly made it. By Jessica Bown Iquique in Chile is a paragliding paradise that attracts […]
Read moreThe Canary Islands lie off the coast of Africa, 100km west of Morocco. This Spanish archipelago is one of the most far-flung reaches of the European Union, and made up […]
Read moreIf we told you there was a place beyond the pass with crystal blue skies and base at 7,000m you’d sell your grandmother to go there, wouldn’t you? Manu Beno, […]
Read moreWe all know that you don’t need a top-end glider to give you a top-end flight. In fact, the opposite can often be the case: put an inexperienced pilot on […]
Read moreThere is nothing particularly special about most of the official launches in the Alps (writes Jon Chambers). In fact, the one unifying criteria they all fulfil is the fact that […]
Read moreJamie Shelden explains why dune gooning – that’s playing around in the air on a sand dune – is so good for your technique and should be essential for all […]
Read moreIn Cross Country 160 (June 2015) we ask four experts how pilots can supercharge their thermalling and get better at it. The full article is in the magazine, but in […]
Read moreThe latest issue of Cross Country magazine (issue 159, May 2015) features an incredible 7,500 word essay on wingsuit Base jumping by wingsuit pro Matt Gerdes. Matt comes from the […]
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