by Jeff Ambrose | Oct 16, 2013 | Paragliding
When you first learn to paraglide, and throughout your career you are taught to always make sure your wing is perfectly inflated, pressurized and properly flying above your head. However, in the real world things can sometimes go wrong. More often than not...
by Jeff Ambrose | Oct 13, 2013 | Paragliding
The captain announces our final descent into northern Germany as I emerge from the darkness of my jacket. I have been under its perceived security for the last 8 hours seeking refuge from people coughing, talking, breathing and releasing other foul body gases...
by Jeff Ambrose | Sep 15, 2013 | Paragliding
Mount Olympus breaking free from a shrouded sky. Through the many years as a professional nature photographer I have learned the intimate lesson that Nature provides something beautiful to view, every single day; you just need to have your eyes open enough to see it....
by Jeff Ambrose | Aug 23, 2013 | Paragliding
Walking some lonely dirt road heading back to the highway – Self Portrait To some, goals often define our very lives. They are intended to give us purpose, to force us, in a way, to become better at whatever we choose to pursue, one small step at a time. Goals...
by Jeff Ambrose | Aug 5, 2013 | Paragliding
This short video is a quick summary of some flying adventures over the last few weeks. It seems I am always traveling somewhere besides Utah during the summer months and it has been a refreshing change to stick around. A welcomed chance to just enjoy the beautiful...
by Jeff Ambrose | Jul 29, 2013 | Paragliding
The Pioneer Group at Cove Launch (photo by Oscar) Trying to explain Pioneer Day, a Utah holiday to anyone who is not Mormon, or who is not born and raised here is a bit tricky. It is a religious holiday that has now evolved into a state holiday, which feels a bit like...