Just a note: the first two pictures are not either one of us, just someone else that was out that day. Unfortunately I did not get my camera out before we took off and could not get to it while in the air.

Once we got to the top we checked the wind, it was no good on the Bareges side of the peak so we got back in the van and drove across the ridge to the other side. Once we got over there we loaded up with gear and hiked a little further up. The instructors prepped the parachutes and then we got strapped in. I will let Josie tell you what happened to her if she wants, although I’ll give you a big hint later on! Once we were strapped in and the wind was right Patrick (the instructor I flew with) kited the chute and we started walking down the hill. Once the chute caught the air it pulled us back hard, at this point it was time to run off the side of the mountain.

Once we were airborne it was absolutely phenomenal. Josie and the other instructor had taken off at the same time, and I could see them as they circled off to try and gain some height. The day was beautiful and the air was clear, I think there were 2 clouds in the sky. The only unfortunate part of the whole thing was that we were not able to find any major thermals, so the flights did not last as long as I had hoped they would, but it was still very much worth it. During the flight we descended about 800 meters. When we got to the landing area the only thing left to do was to quite literally “hit the ground running”. As you can see from the picture below Josie evidently runs different than other people….LOL

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