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Gliders => Slope Sites in Ireland => Topic started by: joe on August 12, 2008, 17:40:27 PM
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While I'm at it!
Has anyone actually flown here?? If not why not!!??
(http://www.gliderireland.net/forum/images/uploads/joe/0084_Cliffs-of-Moher.jpg)
(http://www.gliderireland.net/forum/images/uploads/joe/Cliffs%20of%20Moher.jpg)
It even has girls!!
(http://www.gliderireland.net/forum/images/uploads/joe/cliffs.jpg)
Did i say rotors!!!
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GIRRLLSSSS !!!!! \:D/ \:D/
Alright, calm down now ! 8-[
Flew there, a long long time ago ! When I arrived in Ireland.
Good spot, huge lift, but way too much tourists to fly there for a day, or even stay for an hour flying.
Lots of land / space to land behind far away from the rotors, but all private properties I believe (all closed fields).
Good spot, but just for the odd time, when you visit the place, bring something to fly and have a quick one..
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Feckin Girls!!!!!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:
Will definitely be a stop on the slope tour. Maybe it's a case of flying away from the main tourist areas. The cliffs run for miles so should be able to find a quiet enough spot.
Have access to a broadcast quality camera so maybe we can make a road movie.
Feckin Girls!!!!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Calm down Joe !
(http://www.gliderireland.net/forum/images/uploads/Fred/father_jack_hackett.jpg)
:P
Can be cool to do a small slope tour, but will be even better if we can be more than 2 :wink: :roll:
But I'm in anyway !
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Drink! Feck! Girls! Gliders!????
Doesn't quite have the same ring!
:D
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:mrgreen: O:)
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(http://www.gliderireland.net/forum/images/uploads/Fred/father_jack_hackett.jpg)
It's that darn neighbour of mine again!
Re. the Miffs of Cloher (or: the Cliffs of Mohair), yes, it is a major tourist trap, really is impossible to get a spot for flying at the "main" cliffs. You'll probably get arrested.. If you go past the main entrance, just a bit further north there is a secondary part of the cliffs where access is (well, was, anyway) open. IICR that portion of the cliffs face slightly more to the north than the main cliffs. They are not quite as high, but plenty high enough for sloping :shock: !