28 April, 2009

Paramotoring in Jeffrey's Bay.


Paramotoring in Jeffrey's Bay.
Originally uploaded by gomario.

Mon 2009/04/27 15:26 Seekoei River Estuary. My flying buddy Marcus, knows this area very well. He is flying for a few years now and this is his prefered 'route'. See if you can spot him in the pic. Is well ahead of me. Not only his glider is faster then mine, but also I took my time enjoying the view. The entire flight was just over a hour long and I used up about 4,5 Litres of fuel. Is a lot (usually I use just under 4 Litres for one hour in the air). But then again, I did chage my altitude and direction constantly, after all I did not want to 'miss' anything :-)

Paramotoring in Jeffrey's Bay.


Paramotoring in Jeffrey's Bay.
Originally uploaded by gomario.

Mon 2009/04/27 16:15 JeffreysBay North-West. Here one can see how 'wildly' new developments take place in our village. Shortly Jeffreys Bay will be a town :-). The entire flight was just over a hour long and I used up about 4,5 Litres of fuel. Is a lot (usually I use just under 4 Litres for one hour in the air). But then again, I did chage my altitude and direction constantly, after all I did not want to 'miss' anything :-)

Paramotoring in Jeffrey's Bay.


Paramotoring in Jeffrey's Bay.
Originally uploaded by gomario.

Mon 2009/04/27 15:59 JeffreysBay South. At the left is my work place, the local Police Station. One can see only 1/3 of the building (the one with the cars parked inside). Hmmm . . . I definitely must improve my photographing skills. The entire flight was just over a hour long and I used up about 4,5 Litres of fuel. Is a lot (usually I use just under 4 Litres for one hour in the air). But then again, I did chage my altitude and direction constantly, after all I did not want to 'miss' anything :-)

Paramotoring in Jeffrey's Bay.


Paramotoring in Jeffrey's Bay.
Originally uploaded by gomario.

Mon 2009/04/27 16:23 McDonals New Developments. After taking this pic, I realised the wind got stronger and I won't be able to make the beach. The entire flight was just over a hour long and I used up about 4,5 Litres of fuel. Is a lot (usually I use just under 4 Litres for one hour in the air). But then again, I did chage my altitude and direction constantly, after all I did not want to 'miss' anything :-)