by Jeff Ambrose | Dec 31, 2012 | Paragliding
Beautiful skies just before launch There is a certain level of peace and solitude to be found in the snowy mountains of winter. There is just something special about the calm and quiet air that I find refreshing. It lacks the anticipated bubbling energy and excitement...
by Jeff Ambrose | Nov 26, 2012 | Paragliding
I sit here in the calm glow of the computer screen, a few brief minutes to myself reflecting on a busy holiday filled flying weekend. November is nearing an end. We still have a few days left, but the completion of our national holiday of Thanksgiving seems to be a...
by Jeff Ambrose | Nov 12, 2012 | Paragliding
A week or so ago the Wasatch Mountains were hit with the first measurable snow of the year. This is usually a turning of the tide in paragliding when most pilots pack up their wings and pull out the ski gear in a mad rush for the hills of white. At the conclusion of...
by Jeff Ambrose | Oct 15, 2012 | Paragliding
When most people think of traveling to the Hawaiian Islands they think of days spent on the beach, basking in the warm sun, tan bodies, expensive meals, and just melting into the sand. However to us, our ideal version is…well….a little bit different. It...
by Jeff Ambrose | Sep 23, 2012 | Paragliding
With the Autumn Equinox now officially past, it definitively signals the end of Summer and a transition point into Autumn. Here along Utah’s Wasatch Mountains temperatures remain hot as summer, yet the colors of Autumn are beginning to glow in full glory along...
by Jeff Ambrose | Sep 10, 2012 | Paragliding
As I look into the rearview mirror, reflecting on the last week, what an exceptional week it has been! The flying has been incredible, the views breathtaking, and the friends as memorable as always. Three of the last four days have been spent flying ‘The...