Why Some Paragliders Stay Aloft for Hours
The same patch of sky can be a short glide to the ground or an hours‑long climb to cloudbase. In paragliding, with zero onboard propulsion, the difference is not the wing model or the color of the canopy, but how precisely a pilot reads the atmosphere and the terrain beneath it.Paragliders live or die by vertical air movement. Rising columns of warm air, known as thermals, and slope‑driven ridge l...More
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